john statz

Linneman's

1001 E Locust St
Milwaukee WI 53212
414-263-9844
  • Fri Nov 23 6 pm
    John Statz at Linneman's

    John Statz drives a well-worn alt-country vehicle, navigating the dusty trails of 2010’s Ghost Towns and its emotionally burdened tracks like “The Wichita Waltz” with his nasal, slightly twangy, instantly familiar voice. For his first full-band release, Statz recruited a countrified Madison all-star team including Blueheels drummer Adam Cargin, Jeremiah Nelson, and Whitney Mann to help him craft an album inspired by war-torn Balkan towns and crippled American cities. Not surprisingly, the album can occasionally become bogged down under such weighty source material, but dense arrangements and ramshackle jalopies like “Disclaimer” make riding through a demilitarized zone in an old junker sound surprisingly comforting. A new album, Old Fashioned, was released earlier this year.

    Linneman's 1001 E Locust St, Milwaukee, WI
21+ $6

John Statz drives a well-worn alt-country vehicle, navigating the dusty trails of 2010’s Ghost Towns and its emotionally burdened tracks like “The Wichita Waltz” with his nasal, slightly twangy, instantly familiar voice. For his first full-band release, Statz recruited a countrified Madison all-star team including Blueheels drummer Adam Cargin, Jeremiah Nelson, and Whitney Mann to help him craft an album inspired by war-torn Balkan towns and crippled American cities. Not surprisingly, the album can occasionally become bogged down under such weighty source material, but dense arrangements and ramshackle jalopies like “Disclaimer” make riding through a demilitarized zone in an old junker sound surprisingly comforting. A new album, Old Fashioned, was released earlier this year.

Updated 11/12/2012

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