Roy Cunningham
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Screamin' Your Name received the following comment: "Roy Cunningham's music pleases open-minded rockers on so many levels.
Hours Forever 2008 received the following comment: "Just DIG this track, man... hope you'll post LOTS mo' STUPH here... GR8 style, strong body in your music!" --rotcod (posted 05/30/08)
Blues Jam for No One received the following comment: "ABSOLUTELY smashing stuff, Roy... this is that "transcendent blooz" stuff we used to listen to back "in the day" (when there WEREN'T no "day/night", it all sorta' "BLENDED TOGETHER", if ya' nose wot' I mean... & I'm pretty sure ya' do). LIKE this trak!" --rotcod (posted 05/30/08)
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His “Screamin' Your Name” kind of reminds me of Robin Trower's sound, with obvious nods to Led Zeppelin and a little snatch of the Jeff Beck Group's “Goin' Down.”
The production quality of his work is crisp on all of these tracks – listen to the opening to “Stoned Hedge,” with its acoustic-sounding piano combined with a swim of lofty guitars/synths interplaying with the piano riffs. It's an interesting listen.
“Sirens Dancing” explores his techno side, but with the musical historic reference to early pre-techno electronic bands like Kraftwerk. But Cunningham explores far beyond anything Kraftwerk ever did, like the world music feel combined with modern rock in “Where's My Dashiki.”
Curious stuff, well recorded. I'll be listening for more.
Jay Kirschenmann, music writer, Gannet News Service, Sioux Falls (SD) Argus Leader
" --musec07 (posted 09/26/08)
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