BIO:
Damn Lovelys singer/guitarist Meredith Ochs does, too. Though she contributes to Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, Guitar World and National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered,” Ochs initially set out to be a musician, not a writer – she’s played guitar since childhood.
“I fell backwards into rock journalism,” Ochs says.
“I’d written some short stories just for fun and showed one to a
friend of mine who worked at a music magazine.
He loved it and hired me to write for him.”
An avid record collector with more than 20,000 albums, CDs and 45s, Ochs
was a natural for the job. Trouble Creek is the Damn Lovelys’ debut. Its sweet amalgam of rock, pop and twang has already earned the Hoboken, New Jersey quartet -- which features Pat Walsh (bass, keyboards, vocals), Jason Beard (drums, percussion) and Lawrence Ochs (guitar, lap steel, mandolin) -- critical praise from publications such as Harp, Guitar World and New York’s Village Voice. Trouble
Creek was recorded at
the legendary Loft Studio in Bronxville, New York, an early stomping ground of
pop stars like Britney Spears and N*SYNC. “It
seemed incongruous for an indie band like us to be working in this pop haven,
but it was a great hang,” Ochs says. The Damn Lovelys have appeared on three compilation CDs (tributes to Uncle Tupelo, Mike Nesmith and John Fogerty, the latter of which earned them a rave in No Depression magazine) and play frequently in New York City. Click on the Press link below to see what people are saying about the Damn Lovelys...
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