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Dougie Poole

At Tubby's

    On 'At Tubby’s Dougie Poole plays stripped down live versions of his most treasured songs in a venue beloved by musicians for its’ intimacy & acoustics as well as its’ exceptional treatment of touring musicians. This set was a natural for release as a live album as it was a special night for the band. One of those nights when the music, audience and space all come together. It was recorded right from the board with minimal mixing work in post from Dougie himself.

    The version of Dougie’s live band on 'At Tubby’s features main stays Mike Etten on electric guitar and Connor “Catfish” Gallaher on pedal steel. On the night’s first song 'Los Angeles', Etten’s classic country licks and Catfish’s soaring slide lines perfectly compliment Dougie’s formidable acoustic work and golden baritone. You can tell these three have been playing together for years and are road tested in this formation. They tackle some of Dougie’s most loved songs, from rave-up’s ('Beth David Cemetery' & 'Vaping on the Job') to country balladry ('Must Be in There Somewhere', 'Don’t You Think I’m Funny Anymore') and all points in between.

    There are some tracks here that might be new to fans of Dougie’s recent albums. 'Toshiba Sky' is a one off digital single from 2020 and 'Wild Motion' is a track Dougie wrote for L.A.’s Drugdealer, who recorded it for their 2020 album 'Raw Honey'. 'At Tubby’s also sees the recorded debut of a new Dougie composition, 'Heaven Sent an Angel' which closes out the set on a heartfelt note. 'At Tubby’s brings the listener to a spacial place and time, and will be a thrilling listen for fans old and new.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Los Angeles
    2. Beth David Cemetery
    3. Whole Life Last Night
    4. Nothing On The Earth Can Make Me Smile
    5. Must Be In There Somewhere
    6. Wild Motion
    7. Port Authority Hymn
    8. Toshiba Sky
    9. Don’t You Think I’m Funny Anymore
    10. Vaping On The Job
    11. Heaven Sent An Angel

    Dougie Poole

    The Rainbow Wheel Of Death

      A country songwriter from Brooklyn’s indie underground, Dougie Poole blurs the lines between genre and generation on his third solo album, The Rainbow Wheel of Death. Rooted in sharp songwritingvand the organic sounds of a live-in-the-studio band, it’s a classic-sounding record for the modern world.

      The Rainbow Wheel of Death’s title nods to the colorful pinwheel that appears onscreen whenever a computer’s application stalls. For Poole — who found himself working as a freelance computer programmer once the pandemic brought his touring schedule to a temporary halt in 2020 — it’s also a reference to the holding pattern that’s left much of society feeling stuck, unable to move ahead in an uncertain world. That feeling was pervasive when he began writing these nine songs, finishing the first handful of tracks in his New York City bedroom and wrapping up the songwriting process in the recording studio itself.

      Once hailed as the “patron saint of millennial malaise” for his sardonic wit and topical, tongue-in-cheek songwriting, Poole broadens his reach here. “High School Gym” builds a bridge between 2020s lo-fi textures and 1980s pop vibes, while “Must Be In Here Somewhere” — whose narrator sits at a lap top, searching through “every server burning in North Carolina” for a digital souvenir of a long-lost relationship — mixes modern concerns with classic country instrumentation. If records like 2017’s Wideass Highway and 2020’s breakthrough release The Freelancer’s Blues told stories about uninspired Millennials languishing in dead-end jobs and no-good relationships, then The Rainbow Wheel of Death focuses on more universal issues like mortality, love, and the passing of the time.

      With The Rainbow Wheel of Death, Dougie Poole breathes new life into country music, retaining the acclaimed elements of his previous work — drum machines, synthesizers, and his deepset voice — while pushing toward something warm, organic, and prismatic

      TRACK LISTING

      1. The Rainbow Wheel Of Death
      2. High School Gym
      3. Nothing On This Earth Can Make Me Smile
      4. Worried Man Blues 2
      5. Nickels And Dimes
      6. I Lived My Whole Life Last Night
      7. Beth David Cemetery
      8. Must Be In Here Somewhere
      9. I Hope My Baby Comes Home Soon


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