Search Results - t.mAC.
Wonderful and beautiful sounds from an artist who is fast becoming a master in the craft of writing compositions, and this album proves it!! From the anti-establishment "Song for the miners" to the insight of a childhood in "On my old street". Definitely one for the collection!!
An album with trademark T.Mac. guitars and lyrics. From the lilting Meltdown, to the haunting Where I belong. A must for music lovers everywhere!!
The first album T.Mac. released. This particularly CD draws the listeners attention to lyrics that tell imaginative tales!!
A fantastic selection of tracks from T.Mac's previous five albums. From the rocking "Mourning, Noon and Night" to the beautiful "Florida Keys". A total of 14 Tracks!! Enjoy!!
A blend of Rock-Pop -Acoustic styles, with melodious tunes and soulful lyrics. That's what you expect and get with this album!!
A thoughtful album with tracks from the lucid and vivid imagination of the artist, and others from actual events. Touching on delicate subjects in "Under a Waco sky" & "Lusitania"and back to his homeland roots in "Dancer of the sands". Another must have CD in your collection!!
"Rootsy, mysterioso and darkly atmospheric" - Limited-release EP from award-winning LA-based goth-folk-pop-hipster duo featuring Stevie Gurr, lead guitar/harmonica for Elvin Bishop and singer/songwriter Carol H. Fleetwood Mac meets acoustic Led Zeppelin, Aimee Mann, Emmylou Harris, and BB King all in one kind of edgy sandwich. Tracklist includes "Connecting", "One Step Away", "San Bernardino", and "Stuck in Stark Relief."
Loosehounds - Privilege Of Pleasure
AMAZON REVIEW 'From the outset one can hear the years of hope, experience and just plain fun these boys can have, and better still take you with them. Yes, as ever there are some serious and profound lyrics, but they are now mainly points of observations made of life in a wickedly but whimsical way. The Loosehounds are very much now showing a sound totally their own, we'll to be fair they always have. With a slight folk element still showing under the heavier exterior. For...
Formerly The Loosehound Drifters, the Shropshire/Welsh six piece return with an eagerly awaited sophomore album, once again produced by former T'Pau man Ronnie Rogers and once again mining their passion for heated rhythms and drivingly atmospheric acoustic folk rock that isn't ashamed of its roots in the heady days of late 60s progressive folk espoused by the likes of Traffic and Lindisfarne.
R2 ROCK AND REEL MAGAZINE REVIEW 2010 states THE LOOSEHOUNDS ALBUM "THEN SUDDENLY" A distinctive fusion of Roots and Rock, a disarming and ingenious collection that stands as a testament to the sheer determination of The Loosehounds to tread their own path; its one that's certainly worth following.
Loosehounds - Hard to be Human
Keith Whitham~Get Rhythm 2000 Instantly memorable songs and exquisite arrangements seem to combine effortlessly. Every track on Hard To Be Human is a well crafted slice of radio pop that'll have you humming the hook after one listen like an old melody rediscovered. The chameleon quality of the group means that at any point they can sound like Van Morrison, Crowded House, The Saw Doctors and many others rolled into one. The only thing they've got wrong is waiting until now to...













