How I Came To Cry These Tears Of Cool
© Copyright-Colin Spring
(880095001089)
Record Label: Home Recorded Culture
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Artist and Album Information
"Tears Of Cool" features Mark Pickerel (Screaming Trees), Jim Sangster (Young Fresh Fellows), Carla Torgerson (Walkabouts), Anne Marie Ruljancich (Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter), Kevin Suggs (Shins, Brandi Carlile) and Artis The Spoonman (of the Soundgarden song). It was produced by Johnny Sangster (Mudhoney, Briefs, Smoosh, Posies).
Colin is a fun and charismatic solo performer. He also plays with a band called the Post Modern Conveniences which is a five piece based in Portland Oregon.
Colin gravitates toward classic 60's and 70's folk in musical style and delivery but he also enjoys conversations about early 80's punk rock, counter culture movements and the literature and artsthat defined them. He tries to make music that is intelligent and literary while maintaining the warts of crude and beautiful folk art. You come in here for the narrative and leave with a piece of proletariat wisdom.
He has recently been selected as a finalist in the Dave Carter Memorial Songwriting Contest at the Sisters Folk Fest and the Willamette Valley Folk Fest and was the Judges Top Pick to attend the Yakima Folk Fest.
Colin is an entertainer. He's a ramblin' man with a song catalog that can accomodate a retirement home or the dive bar across the street. And he will love them both.
He wants to keep you up until 2 AM in your living room drinking whiskey and playing music. Nothing pleases him more.
In the past year, he has opened for notable artists Curt Kirkwood of the Meat Puppets' John Doe of X, Pat MacDonald (Timbuk 3) and Fred Eaglesmith, and he was also stiffed out of an opening gig with the Counting Crows and the Goo Goo Dolls. It's alright though, he got over it.
Discography
Dashboard Tallies, Pedestrian Kills (1998)
Meet The Sea…Or Be Washed Up (2000)
Cancion del Pollo w/ The Band That Murdered Silence(Dec 2004)
How I Came To Cry These Tears of Cool (Fall of 2005)
Good Looking Man (Winter 2007)
Press Reviews
♠Top 12 DIY Albums Performing Songwriter March 2006
♠Paste Recommends…..«««1/2!-Paste MagazineFebruary 2006
♠Balancing folk-rock intelligence and indie rock swagger, Colin Spring blossoms on his fourth album…a master of heartfelt story-songs in the tradition of vintage Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan.-All Music Guide John D. Luerssen (author River Edge, The Weezer Story)
♠…the kind of tunes that make other songwriters look as if they've acquired language by mistake-November 2005 The Oregonian
♠Spring's exceptional storytelling skills and captivating lyrics keep the listener enthralled…vivid, emotional narratives never fail to leave one contented-November 2005 The Big Takeover
♠Spring lands in the company of the most important talents this town (Seattle) has produced in
recent years...Meet the Sea is the best album since Modest Mouses' second release -The Stranger
♠Spring's enormously insightful, heartfelt lyrics, which he sings in a narrative, Dylan-like vocal style, that constantly keep the listener absorbed. With nary a weak moment, this excellent LP(Cancion del Pollo) ranks among the most pleasant surprises of the year. -May 2005 The Big Takeover
♠Colin Spring understands the romance of a dirty kiss, the pathos of a sidewalk full of bandy-legged
drunks. -Everett True-music journalist/Melody Maker/author The White Stripes: and The Sound of Mutant Blues and Live Through This: American Rock In The Nineties
Festivals Played In 2006
MLK Make a dream a reality Olympia Wa,
NW Folklife Seattle
Edgefest Yakima Wa,
Ilwaco Tall Ships Fest Ilwaco Wa
Fremont Solstice Seattle Wa
Yakima Folk Fest
Yakima Concert Series in Franklin Park
DaVinci Days Corvallis. Or
Salem Art and Fair Fest Salem, Or,
Island Earth Fair Vashon Island, Or
Alberta Harvest Fest Portland, Or,
Granville Island Street Fair Vancouver, BC
Tumbleweed Folk Fest Richland Wa,
Sisters Folk Fest, Sister OR
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a complete original! Restore your faith in folk songwriting. Buy this record.
author: Bobby Malvestuto
Excellent recording. Colin Spring has offered us a huge gift! Fine musicianship compliment these well crafted, and lyrically astounding songs.
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People need to know about this guy !!
author: Dan Craig- President-Yakima Folklife Association
"How I Came to Cry These Tears of Cool" is the album of the year and Colin Spring is the most unheralded American
songwriter that I've heard. Many of his songs recall early Neil Young ,Bruce Springsteen John Prine and even Bob Dylan. With characters like the cross-dresser in "Rosa Rosa from Barcelona", to the immigrants of "Chinatown" or
the broken narrator of "November", Colin Spring shares his
songs in the form of complex narratives that leave little
to the listener's imagination. He crafts tales of love, loss, and redemption that can not only be heard, but tasted
and touched as well. All the while, avoiding the pitfalls
of the "look at my pain" emo set. He is a rare voice on
the American music scene,with few peers. "November" is
arguably the song of the year and "HICTCTTOC" is a masterpiece. Five and a half stars !!!
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You've Heard Senor Before?
author: Oliver Jones
Seldom can someone haunt you with a song the way Bob Dylan can. I'm not talking about Times They Are A-Changin. If that's all you know about Bob, then you missed his good stuff. Try Senor, or Things Have Changed. They make you love your woman and hate our president, with intellect and with passion.
Try Colin if you miss Bob's better years. Colin's raspy voice is a strength; his music's simplicity is an art; his words make you laugh they're so f-ing cool.
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Outstanding Record !
author: Frank Andrews
This is a very well balanced album. Folk and kind of this
indie rock flavor. Spring is an excellent lyricist with a
special gift for giving voice to the marginilized segment
of our society. Joe McCarthy is the sizzling opener and the
album just kind of blossoms from there. I found Chinatown
particularly moving. November as well. This is an excellent
story songwriter. There are not a lot of flashy production
gimmicks on this effort,which is in a way kind of refreshing.
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