Eclectone
Eclectone Records
 
We're actually a little embarrased (AND EXCITED!) about the overwhelming support so many of our recent releases have received throughout the past few months. A big thank you to all of the members of the press and media who have encouraged, raved, critiqued, and enjoyed recent records from Dan Israel, Big Ditch Road, Charlie Parr, Bob McCreedy, and John Ewing. Again, thank you.Below is a smattering of recent reviews, posts, blurbs, gushes, and happenings to tide you over until we upload our archives to the new site...


John Ewing, “Augustine” (2006)

A truly inspiring, thoughtful, and thought-provoking batch of original, home-grown Americana from a guy who actually lives and breathes the music, lyrics, and life his art reflects.
-Tom Hallet, Pulse

John Ewing - Augustine
 
 
 

Charlie Parr, “Rooster” (2005)

Charlie Parr is one of the greatest musicians and human beings I know. So many country-blues artists are crippled with retroism and purism, but he has brought wonder and excitement to this music. Even Charlie's foot coming down on the floor boards screams with more soul and life than most anything - past or future.
-Alan Sparhawk, Low

 
 

Big Ditch Road, “Suicide Note Reader’s Companion” (2006)

“Suicide Note Reader’s Companion” is no easy listen, but the best music rarely is. -Amplifier

Big Ditch Road - Suicide Reader's Companion
 
 
 

Robert McCreedy, “It Might Kill You” (2005)

Robert McCreedy has always recognized the power of the understated, down and out, three chord pop song. It Might Kill You packs a subtle wallop over its eight songs.
-No Depression