STFU
Rich Barnard
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Rich Barnard was born the year the King died. After trying his hand at rock 'n' roll for a while, it soon became clear that he was not going to be a successor to the Elvis throne. But during a baffling year at art school and a brief and even more baffling career with a stockbroker, his guitar refused to leave him alone, so Rich moved to London to show all the other singer-songwriters how it ought to be done.
Having toured extensively around London, Rich has played to appreciative and often fully conscious audiences. Constantly honing his guitar style and haircut, he has appeared on bills alongside the likes of Polly Paulusma and Tom McRae. His performances have been described as 'unmissably special' and 'smashing' by people who hadn't even been paid to say so, but were probably on the guest list.
His self-produced debut CD STFU, released in April 2006, features eleven of Rich’s finest songs. Recorded in an Old Street penthouse on a strict diet of Vimto and Frazzles, it features the talents of the Elysian Quartet (Killa Kela), Mal Darwen (Praying For The Rain) and Andy Waterworth (Ben & Jason, London Elektricity).
Listening to STFU should tell you everything else you need to know, but extraneous facts can be gleaned from Rich's mother.
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SUPERB! Rich DELIVERS Rich!!
author: Amrit Sond
..about time too, he's been on the scene for a while and I've been aching to finally get me hands on these songs and what a GREAT cd this is. The trademark soulful Rich vocals are all there, intact, his great classic driving guitaristic grooves are all there too and his songwriting shines in all glory. All tracks are truely memorable and this is a magical offering - get STFU now, I can say this CD has not left me CD player since I got it. SHINE on Rich.
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Listen carefully - you'll be rewarded
author: Americana UK
I think that there is a huge amount of talent of the type that you have to pay attention to in order to be rewarded. He is a little like a less intense Sophia or a far more credible James Blunt; he even has his own ‘Beautiful’ in ‘Amazing,’ only he wrote it himself and it doesn’t suck the life out of you. It is the type of thing that somehow transcends fad and fashion - sometimes it gets picked up for a while (think Turin Brakes) but mostly they are content in their own tributary as earnest young men. I’m inevitably thinking of Nick Drake. What Barnard does have in his armoury is diversity - he fills some tracks with a full band and when adding pedal steel to ‘Headlights' sounds very Dolly Varden like. He uses some welcome dissonance on ‘Interference’ and a string quartet is used to good effect on ‘Something about You’. His voice has an attractive nasal quality that is at home in all of these settings. I’ll hold onto this CD until he makes it huge. - David Cowling, www.americana-uk.com
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STFU is a smashingly clever pop-rock adventure...
author: Smother Magazine
If this was a bad album than this review would have considered of the following snarky remark “You took the words right out of my mouth”, but no, I don’t want Rich to shut the f**k up at all! Instead maybe I can ask if he could pass that on to some of the British Conservative folks in Parliament. His vocals are crisp and clear, saying a pleasant hello to both melody and harmony. Self-produced, “STFU” is a smashingly clever pop-rock adventure that is every bit as Brit-pop as his hometown of London offers. Mr. Barnard, thanks for being yet another reason to take that long journey across the pond!
- J-Sin (Smother.Net)
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Good Acoustic singer song writer stuff
author: JK
There shoulld be more of this stuff and is is probably on the up. This is a good solid CD; nice guitar work which occasionally haunts you. Perhaps the guitar needs to be a lttle stronger and he needs to lose the little facial hair thing but no weak songs, a bit less commercially oriented than Damien Rice maybe more Jack Johnson
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