Friday, March 20, 2020

D.B. Rouse compared to both Woody Guthrie, Weird Al; See him perform “Live Music from the Quarantine” via Americana Highways tonight.

“Innately hilarious, wildly eccentric,” says American Songwriter in its premiere coverage of Rouse’s kids song gone wrong “Mud.” Tune in here.

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D.B. Rouse as photographed by Les Hall

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Tune in at 845 PM EST tonight to watch D.B. Rouse perform as part of the Americana Highways “Live Music from the Quarantine” streaming concert series.


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“The innately hilarious, wildly eccentric, Road Warrior, D.B. Rouse’s latest single, ‘Mud,’ is now available on American Songwriter. What started as an idea for a children’s song, quickly grew into a reflective genre-redefining track, in a strange turn of events and influence.”

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D.B. Rouse – In The Press

“A superb musician.” — Austin American-Statesman

“Like an old-school bar song given a new lick of paint.” — For Folk’s Sake

“Offbeat humor with age earned wisdom and a hefty dose of heart.” — The Daily Country

“Reminiscent of some of our favorite Weird Al favorites.” — Imperfect Fifth

“Calls to the work of Woody Guthrie and John Prine.” — B-Sides and Badlands

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“Nobody does hobo-folk quite like Milwaukee’s D.B. Rouse,” says V13 in its premiere coverage of the title track from Rouse’s latest EP. Rouse explains the tune, saying, “The song came to me on a November night in Wisconsin. Driving alone through snow flurries to do my show, the hum of the wheels on the highway teased this song out of my head. By the time I got to the venue, I was able to play it.”

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D.B. Rouse
“Nobody” EP
Out Now
(S/R)

Streaming Link:
  

Track Listing:

01. Nobody (STREAM)
02. Mud (STREAM)
03. Mutually Assured Destruction
04. Somnambulance Ride

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D.B. Rouse | About

“Kids love mud,” says D.B. Rouse. “I sat down to write a kid’s song about mud and this thing came out instead.”

A constantly traveling troubadour, poet and novelist, the Milwaukee-based migrant musician (he actually says home is wherever the van is parked) recently released a new four-song EP “Nobody” on March 6th.

The first single from “Nobody” is that kid’s song that never was, “Mud,” which now plays as a chilling number that crawled out of the desert after a rain storm.

It’s a darker turn for Rouse, who along with his guitar, affectionately nick-named “Meal-Ticket,” has become known for whimsical songs like “About the Bite Missing From Your Sandwich” from his early-2019 album Choices Were Made.  Rouse is even sponsored by a kazoo company, if you get the picture.

“Part of the gritty feel of this EP comes from the tiny shack I recorded it in, with a rusted tin ceiling and cardboard boxes for wall paper,” he explains. “It’s right next door to a noisy bar, so I could only record very early in the morning after closing time.”

Influenced by the intimacy of tiny shacks, but also vast expanses, Rouse has been spending a lot of time in deserts the last few years.

“The Chihuahuan, the Mojave, and the Painted mostly,” he says. He’s also seen plenty of his constant companion: the road.

“This EP’s title song ‘Nobody’ came to me on a November night in Wisconsin,” Rouse explains. “Driving alone through snow flurries to my show, the hum of the wheels on the highway teased this song out of my head. It’s an anthem of self-reliance... and also a plea.”

By the time Rouse arrived at the venue that night, the song was complete, and he performed it.

Back in the shack, Rouse remembers, “I mostly stared out the window at the moon lit sand and dirt, wondering when it was all going to turn to glass. I tried to summon the ghosts of Townes Van Zandt, Blaze Foley, Woody Guthrie, Zora Neale Hurston and Randy Newman to help me with this project.”

Ultimately, Rouse’s innate humor peeks through: “But they were busy... and also Randy Newman isn’t dead.”

“Nobody,” the latest EP by D.B. Rouse, is out now. D.B. Rouse is available for interviews. Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more information.

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D.B. Rouse | Links


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Josh Bloom at Fanatic Promotion | Contact


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