Monday, October 11, 2004

Album brings listeners into Fitzpatrick's world

Cover bands may rule the New Jersey bar scene, but West Milford-based singer/songwriter Brian Fitzpatrick is trying to bring original music back to the Garden State.

"It's much easier to go out and duplicate rather than create your own music," he said. "But I'm not a photosopier. I'm into writing songs and creating my own thing."

Fitzpatrick, 32, has been a fixture at bars in New Jersey for years and it's easy to see why. His honest and emotive folk rock sound are a welcome respite from the loud and glossy cover bands that dominate northern New Jersey. With his fourth album in six years, "Further Down the Line," set to be released next week on his own Mandala Records, Fitzpatrick's prominence keeps growing.

To celebrate the album's completion Fitzpatrick and his band will have a record release party October 2 at The Underpass in Elmwood Park, which he warmly refers to the bar as his "home base."

"It's a great place for original music," he said.

With his new album, Fitzpatrick, who was raised in Wayne, hopes to get closer to what he calls, "the nerve."

"I just keep trying to refine myself and my music," he said. "This album is more concise and streamlined, and it paints a fuller picture."

Filled with personal narratives of love lost and woeful tales of wandering through the country, the album definitely brings the listener deep into Fitzpatrick's world.

"My goal with each record is just to refine my storytelling abilities," he said.

The album reaches that goal as Fitzpatrick sings to his microphone as if it were an old friend.

He is not afraid to take musical risks. "Further Down the Line," which was produced by Jerry Jones, features instruments like the accordion and the tin whistle. Influences came from country, folk and rock n' roll.

This eclectic sensibility is also featured in Fitzpatrick's live act. Sometimes he plays solo acoustic sets and other times he fronts a live band.

"They both have value to me, but my band is just a steam train," he said. "We get on stage and try to drive and elevate ourselves."

There is much more to Fitzpatrick than just music, though. He is also a successful graphic designer. Besides designing his own album cover, he has also created covers for the Rolling Stones and the Animals.

"In some ways I'm an overachiever," he said "I'm able to support myself without music."

He said his only financial goal with "Further Down the Line" is to sell enough copies to be able to justify another one.
"It would be nice to make a million dollars," he said. "But that's not my focus."

His last three albums have sold a respectable amount for an independent singer/songwriter and he also released an EP in the summer with a good response.

With "Further Down the Line" posed to be his biggest success yet, Fitzpatrick is at the forefront of a burgeoning original music scene in northern Jersey.

"I think New Jersey is underrated," said the Massachusetts native. "I get my inspiration from the small towns."

He mentions Mike June, the Scarecrow Collection, Cari Engdahl and Mike Pek as artists to look out for with the Underpass quickly becoming the hub.

As for those pesky cover bands always hogging the stage, Fitzpatrick has a message: "I think cover bands are great, but if you don't support original music, they won't have anything left to play."

Monday, October 04, 2004

"State of Grace" Top Ten

A friend emailed me today to let me know "State of Grace" had made it to a top ten album covers list on Amazon.com. The list is entitled "Favorite Black & White Album Covers". SOG comes in at number 9.
The list was created by a photographer who goes by the name "Soaring Heart". According to His/Her comments He/She has never actually heard the album, but the cover may persuade Him/Her to purchase it. Thanks Soaring Heart! Hope you dig the music as much as the cover art. Here is a link to Soaring Hearts list: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/listmania/list-browse/-/2Y90V8M3DHR4M/ref=cm_lm_dp_l_1/104-6345705-5442353

I've been receiving some wonderful emails about the new album. I really appreciate it and I am thrilled with the amount of nice words coming my way. I can't express my gratitude enough.

Many of you have inquired as to what the photograph on the cover of the new CD is. It is a photo from the 1920's taken somewhere in Mississippi, photographer unknown. It was provided by The National Archives. I was given permission to use it in July of this year. The photograph is actually an old train car turned on it's side in the middle of nowhere. It just happened to have a womans' face painted on the front of it. I thought it was metaphorical for where I was while I was writing most of the material for this album, upside down in the middle of nowhere. Just made sense to me. Anyway, hope that takes some of the mystery out of it for you.

In the near future there will be a store available through the website with several different style T-Shirts for sale. My friend Zeckle from Loud Merchandise will be taking care of the store for me. Thanks Zeckle!

Speak soon!

Brian

Sunday, October 03, 2004

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You

The release show at The Underpass last night really exceeded all of our expectations on every level. It was great to see so many old and new friends. I said to Melissa on the ride down that I thought it would either be really great or just okay. There was something in the air that was feeling a little "off" to me. When we got on stage and began to play, things couldn't have felt more "on". It was like tossing a dart and accidentally hitting the bullseye. Really great! It was a great way to start off the release of this new record. I hope you all enjoy it! We are all very, very, proud of this one! For those of you in other areas of the country and the world, "Further Down The Line" will be available online as of the 12th of October.

There was also a great article in The Elmwood Park Shopper. The Shopper is a weekly newspaper. Alex Woodson wrote a really nice article about the album and included an extra large picture of the cover. I will try and get the story posted on line as soon as the reviews section of the site is up and running.

So, once again, on behalf of Jay, Ed, Rich, and Myself, I would just like to say Thank You to everyone who came down to the show last night. It would have been very lonely without you. Your support never goes unappreciated! See ya all soon!

Brian

Hello Everybody

Welcome to the new website! It will be under construction for the next few weeks, but should prove to be much more content oriented than the previous site. Check back to this page for updates, anecdotes, etc. Hope you all enjoy it!

Brian