Member Since: 10/29/2006
Band Members: Mike Gendron- Vocals, Acoustic & electric lead guitar, harmonica, keyboards..................................
The ASSOCIATES: (can be any of the following at anytime): Pete Gendron - Piano, guitars, background vocals............Kevin Ferschke - Drums.......... Jay Carpentier, bass.......
Sarah Kollett - Bass guitar......
Scott Kenyon - Drums.....
Ryan Meehan.......Bass
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................OFFICIAL CD REVIEW of "The Traveler's Diary" in the 5/21/08 edition of
......................."Guitarist for the alt-rock powerhouse Mike Gendron (a.k.a. Mike G.) has emerged out of the band’s indie shadows to spotlight his own songwriting prowess with the solo CD release “The Traveler’s Diaryâ€. Christened under the banner Mike G & Associates (which sounds a bit like an underachieving law firm), this industrious performer has assembled fellow GrandEvolution compatriots Sarah Kollett (bass) and Scott Kenyon(drums) to lend their collective efforts on his eleven song project.....................................................
Arguably sonically more straightforward and accessible than his adjunct incarnation, Mike G presents a fairly forthright and honest rock offering. Never wandering too far from the driving yet easygoing acoustic rock sound made famous by acts like Soul Asylum, Mike G & Associates are the embodiment of “soulful Americanaâ€, to paraphrase the album’s production assistant Drew Townson.....................................................
..............Immediately after pressing PLAY, the CD kicks off with “Ode To You (Julie Blue), the kind of pulsing tune that was made to be listened to while driving down a clear freeway with the top down on a summer day: “We drove to the Old King’s fair, Tom Petty on the radio – Two wild souls without a care - We laughed and we got drunk - kissed for hours at a time. †One of the nice diversions on the record comes in the form of “One Way Trackâ€. With a definitive influence of the aforementioned Soul Asylum, the standout song has a breezy shuffle, replete with harmonica interludes: “Made my move on a woman out in Santa Fe – I said I’d just be cool with a meal and a place to stay – She didn’t say a word but she gave me a nod – She cracked a smile and walked out to her car.†Additionally, the tune “Skeletons†also contains a refreshing rhythm pattern, relying on a Latin rock-rumba backbeat. “And if a bullet should stray heading towards our way, you know I’d take the hit and not regret any of it.†All in all, Mike Gendron’s project is the perfect example of why a musician should wander briefly away from the comforts of their given band manifestation. His efforts demonstrate the abilities that make him a cogent member of GrandEvolution, and yet the material herein “The Traveler’s Diary†is different enough to deem the solo undertaking necessary. His strong sense of melody, lyric and rhythm hoists this CD far above the usual local rabble."
REVIEW IN THE 5/29 PROVIDENCE PHOENIX:
" Guitarist/songwriter Mike Gendron has spent his career with GrandEvolution — at least for the past 300 or so gigs — plowing through New England with Sarah Kollett and Scott Kenyon. Now it’s time for Gendron to put GE on the back burner and take control of his own career, with a new band and a new album ready to roll.
The Traveler’s Diary is Gendron’s first shot at a new project and it’s a doozy. It heaves with big doses of hard rock chords, loose harmony vocals, and anthemic melodies. It’s easy to hear the inspirations at the heart of the Mike’s music: Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, and many other soaring rockers. It’s meaty, too, and above all, singalong rock with sweat pouring from the grooves. He’s sincere as hell, he wants us to believe him, and these songs make a pretty convincing argument.
We’re not sure exactly what this means for GrandEvolution. But The Traveler’s Diary proves that Gendron needs to give this new venture a legitimate shot. It’s that good and should sound amazing live and loud. You can catch his new crew twice in the next couple of weeks at a pair of CD release bashes. On Friday, the’ll play an acoustic show at the Brooklyn Coffee & Tea House, 209 Douglas Avenue, Providence, with Whalebone Jackson and 60 Feet of Stupid. Call 401.575.2284. On Saturday, June 14, the band plays full-tilt electric at Mulhearn’s Pub, 507 North Broadway, East Providence, with Signs of Life and fellow Associate Pete Gendron opening. Call 401.438.9292. You can hear some of Mike’s new music at myspace.com/mikegsolo." - Bob Gulla, Providence Phoenix
Influences: Artists who give me inspiration:......Neil Young, Radiohead, Tom Petty, Nirvana, early Black Sabbath, Cracker / David Lowery, Billy Bragg, Pink Floyd, Tool surf instrumentals
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Record Label: MookJuke
Type of Label: None