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Paul Jacobsen & The Madison Arm

About Me

TALKING ABOUT THE NEW RECORD "PAUL JACOBSEN & THE MADISON ARM" -------------
"On his eponymous sophomore LP with the Madison Arm, Jacobsen settles into the backseat and lets the third-person narrative take control. A collection of 12 Americana/rock and pop songs whose stories are somehow intensely personal while describing the lives of others. Opening track “Lung” imagines him as both a fictionalized kidnap victim and terminally ill patient to help relay the universal ache of separation: “You said you love it when your heart is missed/melodramatically like this.” A bouncier ditty takes on the ubiquitous indie-rock girl, “dropping such a nonchalant list of your favorite bands/Sleater-Kinney, David Bowie, some band from Sweden and the Cars.” It’s catchy, powerful imagery populated by characters who are fleshed out just enough. Jacobsen prefers to leave much of the song to the listener’s imagination and The LP stands out as more than typical singer/songwriter fare. It is, however, nothing shocking. Jacobsen is the first to admit he’s not trying to change the world."
-Jamie Gadette (Salt Lake City Weekly)
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"... a straight-ahead winner of an album, full of fine songs, including such highlights as the sad, majestic "Time," as well as "The World Unkind," "Stupid Little Things" and "Anything Pecked to Death Will Die." Drawing upon strong lyrics (listen to "Like a Proper Noun"), and gorgeous backup vocals from a cadre of local singers including Marcus Bently and Becky Jean Williams, The Madison Arm has made an album deserving of a larger audience."
-Scott Murphy, Salt Lake Tribune
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“Paul Jacobsen & The Madison Arm are incredible. (They) deliver a product so loaded with guts, bravery and honesty it’s almost too much for the average concert goer to appreciate. It’s very refined and very gutsy.”
–Chad, promoter, Solid Ground Café
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Paul Jacobsen has shared the stage with:
Great Lake Swimmers, Sara Watkins (Nickel Creek), Ellis Paul, Gary Jules, Jim Bianco, Laura Gibson, Maria Taylor, Atherton, Matt Nathanson, Erin McKeown, The Court & Spark, Cryptacize, Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses, Rita Coolidge, Dominic & Colin Moore, Sarah Sample, The Band of Annuals, Libbie Linton, Peter Breinholt, Joshua James, Jon McLaughlin, The Devil Whale, Tolchock Trio, Fictionist, Code Hero, Calico, Kid Theodore, Matt Lewis Band, The Lionelle, The Indio Bait, Matt Harding Trio, Kate Graves, Alex Peterson, Sunfall Festival, Jerrytown, Jamen Brooks, Watsonville Patio, Sayde Price, Alex Peterson, Mindy Gledhill, Trevor Price, Lucy Moore, Jacob & Lily, Spencer Price, Cherie Call, Kathryn Cowles, Cheri Magill, Justin Luke, Shane Jackman, Myles Band, and more.
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Purchase the brand new CD, PAUL JACOBSEN & THE MADISON ARM HERE or on iTunes HEREPurchase YOU MIGHT REGRET YOU EVER CARED HERE or on iTunes HERE
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Paul Jacobsen and the Madison Arm, March 09 from Jed Wells on Vimeo . @ Velour Live Music Gallery

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 6/3/2005
Band Members: THE MADISON ARM IS:
Ryan Tanner: pump organ, keyboards, vocals
Scott Wiley: freightliner guitar, knobs, banjo, vocals
Pat Campbell: suitcase odds & ends, vocals
George Brunt: bass, vocals
Paul Jacobsen: vocals, guitar

SATELLITE MEMBERS:
pedal steel:Dylan Schorer
keyboards: Brian Hardy, Scott Johnson
misc: Dominic Moore, Dustin Christensen, Dan Reneer, Eric Peterson, Spencer Price, The Indio Bait
Influences: Holly, Leo, Largo, fatigue, Hebgen, insecurity, Table Rock, seasons, Shel Silverstein, truth, lies, Great Lake Swimmers, heritage, Bill Simmons, NEIL YOUNG, Mexican food, unfounded elitists, obsessive completists, JON BRION, The Bible and other books containing truth, Dylan, NYC, headlines, bylines, ELLIOTT SMITH, perseverance, John Stockton, myth, gravity, Bon Iver, outrage, Nick Hornby, IM, swedish fish, WILCO, letdowns, Randy Newman, Michael Chabon, frustration, observing & envying genius at work, Mitch Hedberg, select Liverpudlians, boredom, The Band, beauty, conflict, Joe Henry, Scrabble, Radiohead, good friends who write better songs than me, sworn enemies who think they do.
Sounds Like: A little Grant Lee Phillips, a little Elliott Smith, a little Ryan Adams, You Might Regret You Ever Cared is dead-on songcrafting and alt-country/chamber-pop sheen tailor-made for critics lists. SL City Weekly
Record Label: Groundloop Records

My Blog

RIP Jay Bennett

Almost every time I put my kid to sleep, I sing him some combination of Hush Little Baby, Golden Slumbers , and My Darling. The last song in that list was written (or co-written, depending on who yo...
Posted by on Sun, 24 May 2009 19:59:00 GMT

Salt Lake Magazine review

In the June 09 issue, from The Buzz List:The new album from this Salt Lake City band features melodic guitar pieces and honest back-up vocals in an honest tone. The self-titled CD is mostly mellow, bu...
Posted by on Fri, 22 May 2009 13:06:00 GMT

Review of show with Sara Watkins

Jamie Gadette of City Weekly reviewed our show with Sara Watkins last Friday:http://www.cityweekly.net/utah/blog-749-in-review-sar a-watkins-the-madison-arm.htmlWe had a fantastic time, loved the venue...
Posted by on Mon, 18 May 2009 10:53:00 GMT

SLUG review

It took a bit, but we got reviewed in Salt Lake Underground's last issue, with The Hold Steady on the cover.Click here and then scroll about halfway down.A little teaser:Paul Jacobsen & The Madison Ar...
Posted by on Wed, 15 Apr 2009 13:58:00 GMT

Slowtrain

I fell off the pre-Columbusian flat face of the earth, free fell for awhile, and when the round earth finally scooped me back up, I realized that I'd left this blog hanging. Not that there are billion...
Posted by on Tue, 17 Mar 2009 17:05:00 GMT

last December

For two days last December, a bunch of my favorite musicians and friends met at June Audio for what would end up being one of the most rewarding musical moments of my life. Our friend Sarah Sample was...
Posted by on Wed, 11 Feb 2009 14:01:00 GMT

CWMA Show Review + Performance Footage

You can read a bit about our City Weekly Music Awards show with the Devil Whale RIGHT HERE. The footage of the show will be posted soon, maybe at this link. You can also check out our performance on P...
Posted by on Mon, 09 Feb 2009 10:49:00 GMT

LISTEN! VOTE! City Weekly Music Awards

Sorry for all the exclamation points. I may have just had a keyboard aneurysm.Well. The City Weekly Awards are happening. We've never even been nominated, so we're just flattered to be included on a l...
Posted by on Wed, 04 Feb 2009 12:48:00 GMT

Madison Arm Best of 08 lists (pat campbell)

The high priest of the drum kit, Pat gives us a serious list to end all lists, or at least all of our lists. Thanks for playing and happy new year.PODCASTSSure. I know. It's about time I acknowledge p...
Posted by on Sat, 03 Jan 2009 13:18:00 GMT

Madison Arm Best of 08 lists (scott wiley)

For the first time ever, Scott- unapologetically, constitutionally antilist- sent in a Best of 08 List. Bloghopping readers might note some, ahem, similarities to a certain blog's end of year list, bu...
Posted by on Fri, 02 Jan 2009 21:29:00 GMT