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Rich McCulley|Far From My Angel

Far From My Angel

Rich McCulley

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Rich McCulley is the type of musician who doesn't try to dress up his rock & roll with fancy tricks. He uses the basic guitar/bass/keyboards/drum rock combo setup as the foundation for his songs that deal with traditional themes of love and love lost. This might sound like McCulley treads on overly familiar musical territory, but he keeps the album fresh and engaging through his emotionally direct lyrics and his energetic sound. McCulley freely admits that Far from My Angel is a post-breakup album. However, instead of creating a disc simply filled with acrimony toward his ex-love, McCulley's songs reveal him more in the mourning stage. And this approach is one way that makes this disc all the more interesting. So while he does vent his anger here (particularly in the turbulent rocker "Hope You're Happy Now"), McCulley more frequently explores feelings of regret and remorse. There are several tunes that are rather apologetic in nature, from subdued numbers like "Forget Me" and "Happy Birthday Baby" to the wonderfully infectious, Matthew Sweet-ish "It's on Me." Other songs find McCulley striking a conciliatory (the bluesy "8 Years Ago Today") or conflicted (the title track) tone. He even exhibits moments of hopefulness, moving from the lyrically tentative but musically forceful "Stumbling to Start" midway through the album to the thoroughly cathartic and totally glorious rocker "I Am Free," which closes the album. The Los Angeles-based, Fresno-born McCulley possesses a slightly raspy California drawl that recalls Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven frontman David Lowery. This resemblance is particular apparent on the "three chords and a tune" rocker "This Ain't a Song" and the twangy "Follow Me Down"; however, McCulley's singing comes more from the heart than the often ironic Lowery does. While having your heart broken is not a desirable thing, McCulley has dealt with it by making a terrific set of music.
© Michael Berick /TiVo

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First Word
00:04:00

Rich McCulley, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Rich McCulley 2005 Rich McCulley

2
Hope You're Happy
00:03:25

Rich McCulley, MainArtist - Rich McCulley, Todd Herfindal, Kevin Houlihan, Composer

2005 Rich McCulley 2005 Rich McCulley

3
Forget Me
00:03:27

Rich McCulley, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Rich McCulley 2005 Rich McCulley

4
This Ain't A Song
00:04:20

Rich McCulley, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Rich McCulley 2005 Rich McCulley

5
Follow Me Down
00:03:27

Rich McCulley, MainArtist - Rich McCulley, Billy Atherholt, Composer

2005 Rich McCulley 2005 Rich McCulley

6
Waterfall
00:03:22

Rich McCulley, MainArtist - Rich McCulley, Andrew Griffin, Composer

2005 Rich McCulley 2005 Rich McCulley

7
Far From My Angel
00:04:09

Rich McCulley, MainArtist - Rich McCulley, Andrew Griffin, Composer

2005 Rich McCulley 2005 Rich McCulley

8
Stumbling To Start
00:04:05

Rich McCulley, MainArtist - Rich McCulley, Todd Herfindal, Composer

2005 Rich McCulley 2005 Rich McCulley

9
It's On Me
00:03:02

Rich McCulley, MainArtist - Rich McCulley, Steve Equi, Composer

2005 Rich McCulley 2005 Rich McCulley

10
Happy Birthday Baby
00:02:13

Rich McCulley, MainArtist - Rich McCulley, Andrew Griffin, Composer

2005 Rich McCulley 2005 Rich McCulley

11
8 Years Ago Today
00:03:36

Rich McCulley, MainArtist - Rich McCulley, Duane Jarvis, Composer

2005 Rich McCulley 2005 Rich McCulley

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I Am Free
00:04:17

Rich McCulley Music, Composer - Rich McCulley, MainArtist

2005 Rich McCulley 2005 Rich McCulley

Albumbeschreibung

Rich McCulley is the type of musician who doesn't try to dress up his rock & roll with fancy tricks. He uses the basic guitar/bass/keyboards/drum rock combo setup as the foundation for his songs that deal with traditional themes of love and love lost. This might sound like McCulley treads on overly familiar musical territory, but he keeps the album fresh and engaging through his emotionally direct lyrics and his energetic sound. McCulley freely admits that Far from My Angel is a post-breakup album. However, instead of creating a disc simply filled with acrimony toward his ex-love, McCulley's songs reveal him more in the mourning stage. And this approach is one way that makes this disc all the more interesting. So while he does vent his anger here (particularly in the turbulent rocker "Hope You're Happy Now"), McCulley more frequently explores feelings of regret and remorse. There are several tunes that are rather apologetic in nature, from subdued numbers like "Forget Me" and "Happy Birthday Baby" to the wonderfully infectious, Matthew Sweet-ish "It's on Me." Other songs find McCulley striking a conciliatory (the bluesy "8 Years Ago Today") or conflicted (the title track) tone. He even exhibits moments of hopefulness, moving from the lyrically tentative but musically forceful "Stumbling to Start" midway through the album to the thoroughly cathartic and totally glorious rocker "I Am Free," which closes the album. The Los Angeles-based, Fresno-born McCulley possesses a slightly raspy California drawl that recalls Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven frontman David Lowery. This resemblance is particular apparent on the "three chords and a tune" rocker "This Ain't a Song" and the twangy "Follow Me Down"; however, McCulley's singing comes more from the heart than the often ironic Lowery does. While having your heart broken is not a desirable thing, McCulley has dealt with it by making a terrific set of music.
© Michael Berick /TiVo

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