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Church Of The Falling Rain
The Stone Coyotes
Church Of The Falling Rain
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
 
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Eclectic hard rock.

     
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All Artists: The Stone Coyotes
Title: Church Of The Falling Rain
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Red Cat Records
Original Release Date: 2/9/1999
Release Date: 2/9/1999
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
Style: Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 641487777124

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Eclectic hard rock.

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"The Oldest Punks in Greenfield, MA"
Colin Sears | USA/on one the coasts | 11/29/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I was introduced to the Stone Coyotes nearly five years ago when I stopped by to pick up the DAT of the demo my band the Marshes was recording at Slaughterhouse studios in Hadley, MASS. They handed me their "saw you at the hop", and I've been a fan ever since.The Stone Coyotes are a fresh sound in today's amazingly bland rock music world. They have an energy and sound which reminds me of some of the best new wave/punk stuff that came out in the late 1970s - while certainly sounding "now" as well. The Coyotes take the best elements of the Ramones, Joan Jett era Runaways, and Patsy Cline and mix it together with the type of energy that usually only 15 year olds playing together in their parent's basement seem to have.This family band (it should be noted/corrected that Barbara is married to the drummer, whose son is the bass player) blow away the Partridge Family in all respects. Buy their cd, and you're in store for a treat to your ears! I am anxiously awaiting their next release!"
Great Poetry, Satisfying Musical Basics
Elderbear | Loma Linda, Aztlan | 06/21/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Barbara Keith, vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter, is quite a poet. The lyrics on this CD invoke the archetypal, the extraordinary, and the sacred in the context of mundane life. Love, death, longing, & the falseness of modern life are some of the themes that crop up. But this is not a book of poetry, it's a music CD. Barbara Keith has a voice that can hold its own against the likes of Stevie Nix or Janis Joplin. She renders her own lyrics with a strident beauty. She drives her guitar hard, and is well supported by John Tibbles on Bass and Doug Tibbles on drums. No synthesizers, no London Symphony Orchestra, no rare bird calls or exotic drummers from far away lands fusing in a taste of the unexpected. This is basic, satisfying, rock. But, you don't have to take my word for it, there's a free download of the title song available. Quit lollygagging and give it a listen!Five stars for poetic lyrics, five stars for basic, uncluttered music, five stars for vocal power. A totally satisfying package.(If you'd like to discuss this CD or my review, please click on the "about me" link above & drop me an email. Thanks!)"
Solid Garage ROCK!
Jack H. Deatherage | Emmitsburg, MD USA | 10/08/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Stone Coyotes remind me of the best of the garage bands of my youth. Not only do they make a heart beat, you can actually understand the words being sung. And those words are often touching.I've fallen in love with Celtic and Clawhammer Banjo music, but I'll wear this rocking disc out."