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Calm Before East Coast Tour ll: Oct.11-18

"Antifolk? What's that?" - Elvis Costello

About Me

www.lachtoday.com for bio stuff, a lot more songs, free downloads, cartoons and to buy Lach CDs!

Brick and mortar shops release date: The Calm Before: March 25, 2008
Digital release date May 20, 2008
Pssssst:You can NOW order The Calm Before at www.lachtoday.com !
LACH NEWS 2008

Lach in New Haven Advocate
Lach in South Carolina Free Times
Lach in Philadelphia Weekly
Lach in Incendiary Magazine
Lach in Canada's Exclaim Magazine
The New York Times!
in AM New York!
Timeout London
The Daily News
9/18/08- Live blog review
9/16/08- Lach review from the the blogosphere.
9/15/08- UK tour reviews are starting to come in. Here's one from the Glasgow show in the Daily Record . And here's one in The Scotsman
9/10/08- Five questions for Lach in Metro UK
9/9/08- Lach in UK zine The Skinny
8/24/08- Adam Green (of The Moldy Peaches/ Juno Soundtrack) interviews Lach . "Lach is the best songwriter I've ever heard". Read the full interview by clicking the link.
8/22/08- New Lach Interview for some college paper or some such thing.
8/20/08- Lach interviewed on East Village Radio about, guess what? Yup, Antifolk!
8/13/08- Lach's Fortified Radio Hour now up on the ASCAP Network .

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 6/8/2005
Band Website: lachtoday.com
Band Members: For International Booking: Contact Ross Morrison at Primary UK Booking ([email protected]) For USA Booking: Contact Fortified at [email protected]
For Press: Contact Fortified at [email protected]
For Radio: Contact Fortified at [email protected]
When Lach isn't performing solo then you usually see the men listed below as his cohorts:
Billy Ficca on Drums. You may also recognize Billy from his other band...Television!
Roy Edroso on Bass on Kids Fly Free and Today. You may remember Roy from his other band...The Reverb Motherf*ckers!
Mike Visceglia on Bass The Calm Before. You may know Mike from The Suzanne Vega Band!
Geoff Notkin bass on Contender and Blang!
Influences: kerouac beatles dylan the clash the jam led zeppelin the entire freaking antifolk scene steve ditko george herriman bach star trek dr who douglas adams phil ochs new york city family the wind lsd marijuana lao tsu edward r murrow nick and nora charles mac computers star wars stephen hawking and the beat goes on
Sounds Like: Go to Lach’s website www.lachtoday.com to hear the jukebox filled with Lachtunes!
"The Calm Before is as far from what that title suggests as possible.Proffering a collage of ironic protest, subverted love and well-observed situational comedy songs, New York’s enigmatic institution loses none of his trademark wit on his fifth LP. Like 2004’s Today, electric guitars are eschewed in favour of acoustic ones, which collide with punk-ish sax, sweet harmonies and Lach’s Dylan-ish croak on catchy little numbers whose jauntiness belie their political bent. Anyone who wants to find out what anti-folk was up to before a bunch of young wannabes (Beck, Regina Spektor, Jeffrey Lewis, Moldy Peaches, to name a few) melted it down and made it into something new, should study this record carefully. Everyone else: batten down the hatches, sit back, relax and enjoy the storm. "- Exclaim Magazine
"Pick the more straight-up songs on this album (The Calm Before and you’ll be making comparisons to John Darnielle, Eef Barzelay or perhaps even the legendary Bob Dylan.
At other times the rock ‘n’ roll sax gives you the impression you might be listening to Bruce Springsteen, had he turned into a bar singer instead of a stadium rocker. Then on occasion he even veers close to the kind of ghost-town carnival atmosphere that I love so much. As I said, it never sounds anything other than completely familiar, this record, but for some reason I’d never call it predictable or samey.
It feels faintly cheeky making glib internet judgments on a man who is clearly a legend, so all I’ll do is say that I really reckon this album is worth a go. The pace is purposeful, the vocals plaintive, and the lyrics neat and evocative. Buy it."- CD Reviews, songbytoad.com
“A strange and brilliant musical mind” - Billboard
“ **** Four Stars! Splendid, best of it’s kind!"-Mojo Magazine
“Lach is the mastermind of Antifolk, a loose concept involving acoustic guitars and punk-rock attitude, like a Lower East Side rendezvous of Bob Dylan and Patti Smith. Like black snow, stalled subway cars and random violence, Lach is a Manhattan institution.” - NY Times
“NYC’s living legend, riotously catchy!” - Timeout London
“Speed assaults and whimsy. Recommended!” - Uncut
“Genius”-Penthouse
“East Village staple Lach personifies the Antifolk scene with his jangly, funny, pop-punk songs. His current album, Today (Fortified), puts the strong songwriting in a raw rock context.” – Timeout NY
“Deftly blending bouncy, catchy melodies with wry, witty lyrics, this delightfully offbeat and enjoyable corker makes for a very intoxicating sonic brew. The enthusiastic singing, the irresistibly jubilant acoustic guitar riffs, the jumpin’ drums, the divinely chillin’ organ ripples, the sheer giddiness and vitality of the playing, the ceaselessly springy rhythms, and especially the total sense of joy and fun which permeates every last blithely harmonic note all add up to one of the most immensely charming and entertaining albums I’ve heard in quite a spell. A terrific album.” – Jersey Beat

Record Label: Fortified
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

ruff morning

New morning in Johnson city, TN. Ihop.iphone.the coffee just makes me more tired.the other patrons here look like they take the all u ch eat sign very seriously. ifat!Off to Chattanooga.missing home.I...
Posted by Calm Before East Coast Tour ll: Oct.11-18 on Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:41:00 PST

Touching you, touching me

first, i see we have some new lachblog subscribers...welcome aboard!it was Brooklyn night at The Cave in Chapel Hill,NC as i put together a bill with fellow NYCer's Kagero and Brett Saxon. Both acts w...
Posted by Calm Before East Coast Tour ll: Oct.11-18 on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 10:53:00 PST

Start!

eight people. eight people. that's how many were at the gig in Richmond last night. eight. but dig. what a great group of eight! Lydia Ooghe who sings on The Calm Before and joined me on-stage for A Q...
Posted by Calm Before East Coast Tour ll: Oct.11-18 on Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:31:00 PST

tagging the tower of babel

I can talk to the world from my bed. I am lying in a bed typing this from my iPhone.once I press the "dome" button BOOM up it posts on the graffitti net, I ate poorly yesterday. Coffee muffin, fast f...
Posted by Calm Before East Coast Tour ll: Oct.11-18 on Sun, 12 Oct 2008 07:45:00 PST

The i-ching super-reality

never kept a 'tour blog' before. doing it every day of the tour. re-capping. thought i'd try it for this one but the idea is already stale. how to get the juice back? let's forgo the set-list, size of...
Posted by Calm Before East Coast Tour ll: Oct.11-18 on Sat, 11 Oct 2008 06:24:00 PST

hello america how are ya

These are exciting times in America. As turbulent, sexy, challenging and momentous as any time in it's history. And we are living it. This is it. No nostalgia, no documentary re-runs of past glories a...
Posted by Calm Before East Coast Tour ll: Oct.11-18 on Thu, 02 Oct 2008 08:29:00 PST

what number am i?

Some time plateaus popped up out of the rapid pace of NYC and I found myself adding some creative work to www.lachtoday.com. Started a new section printing sneak peeks into my diaries, journals and no...
Posted by Calm Before East Coast Tour ll: Oct.11-18 on Sun, 28 Sep 2008 07:03:00 PST

oh yeah, I remember this

From the middle of the tour From my iPhone On a boat in Bristol Sun setting ok the water 3 hours to showtime I am enjoying the journey. It feels like I've slipped back into a life that has been w...
Posted by Calm Before East Coast Tour ll: Oct.11-18 on Sat, 13 Sep 2008 11:01:00 PST

Heartbreaking in Mozambique

First gig of the tour is tonight in Cambridge. The day will be filled with going into central London and picking up the tour guitar from Gibson and rental car from Hertz. Gibson is loaning me out a Hu...
Posted by Calm Before East Coast Tour ll: Oct.11-18 on Mon, 08 Sep 2008 12:47:00 PST

London’s crawling

9/7/08: 1pm in Islington The Kika Filipino Organic restaurantI'm up and feeling good. The flight from NYC to London was easy enough. 1/2 a xanax and I lay down for a quick nap, woke to find I slept fo...
Posted by Calm Before East Coast Tour ll: Oct.11-18 on Mon, 08 Sep 2008 12:37:00 PST