Count legendary Fairport Convention stickman Dave Mattacks and XTC guitargonaut Dave Gregory among the stellar guests on board for "Cycle," the long-awaited collaboration between ex-Headlight and Roger McGuinn sideman Steve Robinson, and award-winning singer/songwriter Ed Woltil of The Ditchflowers. Their songs veer from sunny to frosty, poptastic to sarcastic, quirky to stately, and back again. "Brilliant melodies, beautiful harmonies and songwriting that captures the best of Anglo and American Pop." -- Curtis Ross, Tampa Tribune
While snarky electric tracks like the Dave Gregory-propelled Liberty Daze and Elastic Man show that Robinson and Woltil aren't above a little tart, tongue-in-cheek social commentary, it's the warm-hearted, acoustic-based odes to daughters (Butterflies/Who You Are) and old friends (Hello, Hello/Godspeed) that paint them as the softies that they really are.
Dave Mattacks (Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Elton John) contributes stellar drum tracks to Love Somebody and The Boy From Down The Hill. Gregory contributes some fabulous Harrisonesque slide guitar to the vaguely Kinksy/XTC-ish Elastic Man and in an astonishing, barely disguised nod to Queen guitarist Brian May, helps turn the anti-oil diatribe, Liberty Daze into a bit of a jaw-dropper.
"Every cut is a crystalline gem" --Luke Torn, Uncut Magazine
Snappy, acoustic guitar-driven folk-rocker with Beatlesque electric guitar accents, poetic lyrics, male harmony vocals and a driving beat. An uplifting, "Love is all, so just get off your backside and do it!" message. A "No more excuses!" song of encouragement. Quirky romantic comedy, TV commercial, Male Vocals, Rock, Folk Rock
Gentle finger picked folk pop song about watching a child blossom and grow like a flower in the garden. Has a vaguely 60s psychedelic style with sitar flourishes. Sounds a little like Donovan with a dash of XTC! Male Vocals, Rock, Folk Rock
Dramatic lament about corporate culture and rampant societal greed. Features atmospheric and acrobatic lead guitars, Male Vocals, Rock, Rock Singer-Songwriter
Acoustic guitar-based folk-rocker touching upon the joys of musical collaboration & personal interaction. With a lyrical theme redolent of Dylan’s 'Shelter From the Storm’, yet cut from the same sonic cloth as Beggar’s Banquet-era Stones, Lifeboat features a nyckelharpa to further muddy the water. Male Vocals, Rock, Folk Rock
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