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Ryan Groff

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To describe Ryan Groff's music is to squeeze the life out of it. Analyzing it is too cut and dry, for his music is lush and vividly alive in his storytelling. His music is expressive and rich with lucid lyrics, accompanied by a slightly folk approach with the sound of his acoustic guitar. While his lyrics have a lot to say, his voice is reminiscent of Elliott Smith and Jeff Buckley.
-Caitlin Cremer, buzz Weekly
With an incredibly distinct voice and the ability to mine relatively minimal instrumentation for sonic depth and richness, Elsinore frontman Ryan Groff turns in one of the best solo records of the year with People in the Midwest. Classically trained in both voice and piano, Groff possesses a quavering, otherworldly tenor (which has, understandably, brought on Jeff Buckley comparisons) and it is his immediately engaging vocals that serve as guide through eight exquisite tunes which alternate between sparse folk and mature indie-rock textures. The essence of Groff’s sound and vocal presence are captured best on the quiet beauty of “Polly” and on “Haiti”, a more rock oriented track which features an almost transcendent, supernatural vocal turn by Groff; the track evolves as it goes, ending with an ambient, almost trance-like layering of vocals. Other album highlights include the trembling interplay between guitar and vocal on “Landlocked” and basic yet shimmering arrangement of “Gasoline”. People in the Midwest is one of those rare albums that, soft and fragile as it is, sweeps the listener away into Groff’s world and melds their experience with his own. This record is a beautiful, expressive, often emotionally moving statement from Groff that deserves to be heard.
-Aarik Danielsen,Pop Matters
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Member Since: 17/12/2006
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People in the Midwest
(Parasol Records 2007)

With an incredibly distinct voice and the ability to mine relatively minimal instrumentation for sonic depth and richness, Elsinore frontman Ryan Groff turns in one of the best solo records of the year with People in the Midwest. Classically trained in both voice and piano, Groff possesses a quavering, otherworldly tenor (which has, understandably, brought on Jeff Buckley comparisons) and it is his immediately engaging vocals that serve as guide through eight exquisite tunes which alternate between sparse folk and mature indie-rock textures. The essence of Groff’s sound and vocal presence are captured best on the quiet beauty of “Polly” and on “Haiti”, a more rock oriented track which features an almost transcendent, supernatural vocal turn by Groff; the track evolves as it goes, ending with an ambient, almost trance-like layering of vocals. Other album highlights include the trembling interplay between guitar and vocal on “Landlocked” and basic yet shimmering arrangement of “Gasoline”. People in the Midwest is one of those rare albums that, soft and fragile as it is, sweeps the listener away into Groff’s world and melds their experience with his own. This record is a beautiful, expressive, often emotionally moving statement from Groff that deserves to be heard. -Aarik Danielsen, Pop Matters

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Record Label: Parasol Records
Type of Label: Indie

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Invisible Conflicts Benefit on Monday, the 21st @ Canopy Club

Friends, Krukid and I are playing an Invisible Conflicts Benefit on Monday @ The Canopy Club w/ Underpaid Packy, Desert Fever and Carl Hauck. It's an early show, so come out at 7pm to help a good ca...
Posted by on Wed, 16 Apr 2008 08:36:00 GMT

Jackson Ave. Friday and COWBOY MONKEY SATURDAY!

Friends, Two shows this weekend!!!Friday: Jackson Ave. Coffee in Charleston w/ Casados & Krukid | 7pm, free, all-agesSaturday: THE RETURN OF THE COWBOY MONKEY in downtown Champaign ...
Posted by on Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:23:00 GMT

I’ve had no shows for a while...but THREE next week!!!

Friends, Next week's a busy week for solo shows after a long hiatus working on the new Elsinore record and doing more Midwest touring with the band. Here's what's shakin':Tues. March 4th: Uncommon G...
Posted by on Mon, 25 Feb 2008 08:34:00 GMT

"Landlocked" now streaming-album coming soon!

FINALLY!
Posted by on Wed, 16 May 2007 05:53:00 GMT