Showing posts with label Lara Hope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lara Hope. Show all posts

Saturday, June 26, 2021

Lara Hope & The Ark-Tones - Here To Tell The Tale

Size: 87.7 MB
Time: 37:41
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2021
Styles: Blues, Rockabilly, Country
Art: Front

01. Let's Go! (3:02)
02. Stop, Drop, And Roll (2:43)
03. Here To Tell The Tale (3:35)
04. Some Advice (3:06)
05. Whoa Is Me (3:06)
06. It's A Crime (4:59)
07. Running In Circles (3:33)
08. Knocked Out (2:58)
09. The Art Of Asking (3:17)
10. 12 Minutes Of Hot Water (2:57)
11. I Drink To Your Health (4:20)

Out of the Hudson Valley comes a fiery upbeat powerhouse band led by the beautiful wackadoodle retro-looking Lara Hope who has the goods. Not only does she sing well she has the inflections of a great show-woman. Her voice is filled with raw intensity. “Let’s Go!” indeed.

From there she firecrackers a real 50s spray of notes on “Stop, Drop & Roll,” with a hint of sax & thick Gretsch guitar playing. Easily danceable jewel. While she doesn’t sound like a band trying to raise the dead of old rockabilly she infuses her showcase with a new dimension. Maybe because she has that Genya Ravan (Ten Wheel Drive) – “Morning Much Better,” authenticity & authority in her presentation.

On her 3rd LP Here To Tell The Tale Lara’s band cooks consistently in mixed genres of Western Swing, rockabilly, pop, jazzy rhythm & blues & enlivened by superb dance beats. Her band is the perfect backup with its expansive musical attack.

The 11-cut CD was produced by Lara & her band – a complete independent production. This band is only essentially 4 people & the sound is heavy like a rich espresso flavored cheesecake. You’re full but you keep asking for another slice.

Lara (rhythm guitar), “Shreddie” Eddie Rio (lead guitars ala Les Paul at his flaming best), Matt “The Knife” Goldpaugh (upright bass he designed), Jeremy Boniello (drums/percussion) with guests: Matt Jordan (piano), Hayden Cummings (tenor & baritone saxes), Rosie Rion Porco (fiddle & cello), Bobcat Arkham (baritone guitar), MaryKate Burnell, Erica Pivko & Liz Harrington (backup vocals). The “Drink to Your Health” Chorale Singers. Want to dance? “Some Advice,” is the kicker. Some moody atmospheric beauty of a ballad can be found in “It’s a Crime.” By cut 6 you still have no time to go to the john for a whizz. The songs are that compelling, driven & excellent. Lara has expertise & style – intonation, phrasing & tone – all to perfection with robust arrangements to every song laid down with imaginative panache by her musicians.

On “Knocked Out,” Lara parallels the musical approach even Bob Dylan explored in his songs a few years ago. This has a nice vintage nostalgic sound — rollicking & fun.
Lara appears to be a novelty act by her mode of dress but don’t be fooled. This is a pro with skill & a showcase loaded with nitroglycerin. If her live shows come anywhere close to her recordings she’s bound to be a memorable performer.

“The Art of Asking,” confirms Lara’s vocal ability to bridge the blues, the jazzy vocalese of Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, & show tunes. That’s a lot to encompass but it’s here miraculously blossoming like sunflowers.

The band is so tight you couldn’t slide a razor blade between them. ~John Apice

Here To Tell The Tale MP3
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Thursday, April 26, 2018

Lara Hope & The Ark-Tones - Luck Maker

Size: 89,6 MB
Time: 38:02
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Rockabilly, Country
Art: Front & Back

01. I Believe You, Liar (3:42)
02. Luck Maker (4:00)
03. Floatin' Down The River (2:35)
04. Whiskey Pick (3:07)
05. The Night The Winter Turned To Spring (4:03)
06. He's Not The Devil (3:53)
07. Don't Corkscrew My Heart (5:05)
08. What It Feels Like To Be You (3:43)
09. Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen (4:21)
10. I've Never (3:29)

Winner of the 2017 Ameripolitan Music Award for Best Rockabilly Female, and named the "Best Up-and-Coming Band" by Hudson Valley Magazine, Lara Hope and the Ark-Tones are NY's premier Rockabilly, Roots Rock n' Roll, Rhythm & Blues outfit.

Luck Maker

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Lara Hope & The Ark-Tones - Love You To Life

Size: 95,1 MB
Time: 40:26
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Rockabilly Blues, Rock & Roll
Art: Front

01. Fast, Cheap, Or Well Done (3:23)
02. Love You To Life (3:19)
03. Callin' My Name (3:42)
04. 'Til The Well Runs Dry (3:01)
05. I'm Yours (4:40)
06. Dr. Bartender (3:36)
07. This Is What I've Got (4:50)
08. I'm The One (3:17)
09. Working Man's Tools (4:07)
10. Luckiest Girl In Town (3:48)
11. Hotel Yorba (2:38)

Winner of the 2017 Ameripolitan Music Award for Best Female Rockabilly Artist, and named the “Best Up-And-Coming Band” by Hudson Valley Magazine, Lara Hope and the Ark-Tones are New York’s premier roots rock n’ roll, rockabilly, rhythm & blues outfit. The Ark-Tones are releasing their 2nd full length album, entitled Love You to Life, out August 11th, and they will be hitting the road, spreading the gospel of American music wherever they go. Describing their sound, Hope explained to Rockabilly Online “I would say we are a new take on an old sound. It’s been described as ‘pan-americana’ which means we use many areas of early rock and roots music as a creative launchpad. Where it goes from there is anyone’s guess, because while we appreciate old music, we don’t want to write songs that have already been written.

They’ve built a great network of venues in the US by touring heavily, and like many American bands, they have gained supportive fans and excellent press overseas as well. Hope was featured on the cover of UK Rock n’ Roll magazine in March 2015, and New York’s Ulster Magazine in March 2016. The band has shared the stage with many larger acts including Tiger Army, Dick Dale, and America, and has performed at at a variety of festivals including Viva Las Vegas, Ink n Iron, and The Nashville Boogie.

Born from a hybrid of Lara’s former rockabilly band The Champtones, and upright bassist Matt’s international psychobilly act, The Arkhams, The Ark-Tones hit the ground running in 2012 and haven’t slowed down since. Lara and Matt also perform as a duo (The Gold Hope Duo), and can even be found as the country/western entertainers at the one of longest running family resorts in New York, the Rocking Horse Ranch, performing under the name Lara and the Hope'Alongs. Lara got her start in musical theater at a young age and caught the bug, starting to write original songs in high school. After honing her skills at open mic nights, Lara formed her first band in 2004, and she was hooked on rock n’ roll from that point on. In 2017, Lara Hope won the Ameripolitan Music Award for Best Female Rockabilly Artist, accepting the award at The Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas, surrounded by musical heroes. The band is also known for their visually arresting videos - “Whiskey Pick” (from their debut album) and “I’m the One” (re-recorded for the new album) were official selections in the 2014 and 2016 Woodstock Film Festival.

Love You To Life