Author Archives: Mark
#9 Included in Metronome’s Top Picks of 2016
#9 INCLUDED IN 10 BEST ALBUMS OF 2016 IN ROCK & ROLL REPORT!
Blues Blast Review of #9
Here’s an excerpt of Rainey Wetnight’s review of #9:
“Clever, original blues songs are almost-subliminally concealed in the middle of several postmodern rockers and ballads – like the “31â€in the middle of the “BR.†On the CD, there’s something to appeal to almost every demographic of a mass audience, like the 31 flavors offered inside each Baskin Robbins store. There’s hard rock, soft rock, an instrumental, an esoteric opener, and (of course) the blues.”
www.bluesblastmagazine.com/mark–nomad-9-album-review/
Blues Music Magazine review of #9
Thanks to Brian Owens for really hearing the record.
Happy Fourth to all!
BLUES MATTERS reviews #9!
The Noise – Boston, MA
Here’s “The Noise” review of #9:
MARK NOMADÂ Â
Blue Star Records
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9 tracks
Opener “Shrine†is good standard early-70s blues-rock; “It’s Time†is a tough, inexorable slow-burner with a gritty acoustic ambiance and scorching harp. “Give Your Love 2 Me†is a mid-tempo mood-piece about romantic obsession. The rest ranges from the contemplative and lovely acoustic guitar piece (“Dadgadâ€) to a chooglin’, horn-slathered confection (“What’s a Man to Doâ€) to the Dust-My-Broom style cover (“Look Over Yonder’s Wallâ€). Bringing up the rear: the impressively elevated acoustic guitar theatrics of “My Clouds Have Denim Linings†– akin to a Zep number like “Tangerine†– as well as the frantic “Valley of Tears†and the alternatingly bluesy and ominous “We Gotta Live Together.†Solid. (Francis DiMenno)