Another review of the new album..

Local Soundtrack: Doug Hawk’s ‘Eleven Alive’ has jazzy melodies with meaning

-Dave Howell  Special to The Morning Call

“Eleven Alive”  The Doug Hawk Proposition

DOUGHAWKFinally, Doug Hawk has released a full CD, with 11 originals recorded live at Easton’s Black and Blue.

This is not background music, and it might take a few listenings to appreciate Hawk’s merging of influences. His yearning voice and light touch with electric piano give a suggestion of lounge music. But many of his lyrics are highly political, like “Poison In My Well,” which was inspired by the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan.

The opening song, “Calorie Bomb,” is about corporate driven overeating in a world where many go hungry: “It’s all because we eat wrong feast while families starve.” In another setting the lyrics would be too harsh. But carried with the jazzy feel of the band and Hawk’s beautiful melodies, they are a welcome surprise in a world of pop blandness.

Guitarist Mike Lorenz uses a lot of funk chording along with jazz and rock. Lee Clarke on bass and Paul Wells on drums put out a heavy beat, almost as if this were dance music. The drums sound a bit dominating at first, but they make sense with the tough emotional feel of the songs. Hawk even goes into hip hop on “Heroes?” rapping out polysyllabic words about our useless overseas wars.

“Eleven Alive” also includes “Caught in a Quiet Room,” a song Hawk wrote after the death of his mother, which moves from a bleak outlook on life to a bit of hope. He ends the CD by exploring the complex emotions of love in “With You, Without You.” .

This is a CD from an artist whose unique voice deserves wider recognition, in the Lehigh Valley and beyond.

The Doug Hawk Proposition plays a CD release party at 9 p.m. Feb. 3 at Black and Blue, 683 Walnut St., Easton, 610-438-3604.

 

New Album & CD Release Party!!

The new album is now available on iTunes, CDBaby, Bandcamp and more.  Check the ‘store’ link at the top of this page for a quick and easy purchase. I will not be producing any physical CD’s for a variety of reasons.  Please consider the digital download route.

The Official CD Release Party is scheduled for Friday, February 3rd at Black & Blue, 9pm.  Hope you can join us.

It’s Alive!!!

"Eleven Alive" is now officially available for purchase!!  It will be a couple of days before you can download/listen using iTunes, CDBaby, Spotify, etc. but,  in the meantime, I have posted it to the super-hip, indie-friendly music site Bandcamp. You'll be able to pay whatever you want (with a set minimum) and I get to keep 100%. Plus, you can download it in just about any format available to humankind.  You can also free stream from the music player to the right of this post.  All of the lyrics are available under the 'lyrics' tab at the top of this page.  Remember, this is a LIVE album with no overdubs and a minimum of fixes.   I recommend listening at a loud volume.  Hope you enjoy it.  Many thanks to those who were involved in making this a reality, especially the band -- Mike Lorenz, Lee Clarke and Paul Wells.  And sincerest gratitude to you, the fan, for all of your support.

New EP Now Available!!

The new ‘Orange’ EP, a collection of four new Doug Hawk Proposition originals (plus one short prelude track),  is now available for purchase!!! Before I get it onto iTunes and other corporate download centers, it will be available at two progressive, independent websites, which can be visited by clicking on the links below.

The first is bandcamp . Bandcamp is a really slick, user-friendly site that is being used by thousands of indie artists. One cool thing about this site is it allows you to set your account to allow users to pay whatever they want for music (minimum of $1 per song).  So, if you are feeling particularly generous towards a certain artist, you are able to show your appreciation monetarily.  It also contains artwork, lyrics and notes about the music. When downloading from this site you are able to select virtually any file extension in existence.   Additionally, each song is downloaded with the appropriate artwork, making it easier to locate the file on your desktop

The other site I am using is called Yawma.  Yawma is a very unique  site.  It is basically an iTunes for independent artists (and game makers), with a twist.  You are actually able to share profits through a downloadable Facebook application.  When you buy music or games from this site, it is posted to your Facebook profile.  If a friend links through your profile page to buy something, you get a percentage of the profits!!

So, the new tunes are now officially posted.  Each track is $1 and the entire EP is $5.  Special thanks to Mike Lorenz (guitar), Lee Clarke (bass), Paul Wells (drums), Jim McGee (recording engineer) and Kristen Jasionowski (art and design) for their selfless contributions.  Also, my sincerest gratitude to you, the fan.  Without your support none of this would be happening.  Stay tuned for upcoming performance updates and the arrival of the new t-shirts.  Dig Doug!!!