LONESOME SHACK
BIO:
The address on songwriter Ben Todd's 2002 Driver License reads "Hwy 180 W South of SF Bridge, Alma, NM". This vague location is where Lonesome Shack began. Living in the isolation of southwestern New Mexico's Gila Wilderness, Todd hunkered down in the shack he built and studied the music of the American folk and blues lineage. Today Lonesome Shack's songs continue to be informed by these early explorations as they combine the sounds of post-WWII electric country blues with a modern sensibility which plants them firmly in the present.
In 2007 Todd moved to Seattle and within a year joined up with drummer Kristian Garrard (Thousands). Together they recorded and released the "Bound to Die" LP in 2009, "Falling Down on Your Floor" EP in 2009, "Slidin Boa" LP in 2010, and completed two west coast tours and two national tours. With the recent addition of bassist Luke Bergman (Also a member of Thousands) the band has become heavier and more rhythm-focused. The band finds influence in the Georgia drumbeat styles of James Davis, the one chord drone blues of Junior Kimbrough, and the high energy boogie of John Lee Hooker. When performing live, they are known to stir a subdued crowd into a fevered dance party.
With a new full length album "City Man" to be released Oct. 26th, Lonesome Shack will be touring the west coast and Southwest to bring their latest material to new audiences.
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Latest Articles
Lonesome Shack Drop New 'Monsoon Lightning' Single
by Josh Sharpe - July 01, 2024
Lonesome Shack has shared their newest single Monsoon Lightning, which appears on the upcoming album Song of the Horse on July 19. Song Of The Horse was recorded by Johnny Goss in a three day session at Dandelion Gold on the outskirts of Tucson, AZ. Listen to the new single!
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Lonesome Shack Premieres New Single, 'Desert Dreams'
by Kaitlin Milligan - January 21, 2019
With a sound that is raw, expressive, and strange, Lonesome Shack's music is part hill country blues, part urban folk rock, and owes as much to Alan Wilson's Canned Heat as it does to Junior Kimbrough....
Lonesome Shack to Release 'Desert Dreams' LP
by Kaitlin Milligan - December 17, 2018
With a sound that is raw, expressive, and strange, Lonesome Shack's music is part hill country blues, part urban folk rock, and owes as much to Alan Wilson's Canned Heat as it does to Junior Kimbrough....
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