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Daryl Stuermer: ‘Go’
Since 1980, Daryl Stuermer has been regarded as an integral part of Genesis’ live shows. This exceptional musician from Milwaukee, Wisconsin has played guitar and bass for the supergroup since the ‘And Then There Were Three’ tour. He also later performed alongside Phil Collins both in the studio and on stage. Stuermer has co-written with Collins (‘Something Happened On The Way To Heaven’), and has contributed to the solo output both of Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford. After the ‘Invisible Touch’ tour in 1987, Stuermer recorded his first solo album ‘Steppin’ Out’. Since then he has released his own albums on a regular basis – ‘Go’ is his ninth release to date.
While in the past Stuermer has explored contemporary jazz and combined ‘lighter’ pieces with mid-tempo rock dominated by nylon string guitar, “Go” sees him completely dedicated to a rockier electric guitar sound. The songs are still very melodic but are more riff oriented and offer an edgy ‘live’ sound this time out.
“I always let my current feelings slip into my compositions”, explains Stuermer. “On each album I have a certain point-of-view and I carry with it particular sounds and a specific mood. On ‘Go’ I let things ‘roll’ a little bit more than in the past, as I wanted to reach new shores. There are similar approaches on my earlier releases too, but never so much as with this one. My motto is, ‘On your marks, get set, go!’ and then with full power out of the speakers! There are only two ballads on ‘Go’ but even they are seething with an underlying energy”.
Stuermer’s words sum up the music extremely well. If we were to elaborate further, one can say that listeners could expect virtuoso instrumental guitar music that has elements of both Al Di Meola and Allan Holdsworth. The album has a fun vibe to it with plenty of striking hook lines, energetic riffs, catchy melodies and fluid guitar solos. Sometimes it leans more towards jazz (‘Striker’) and other times there are stronger elements of prog (‘Urbanista’), and Stuermer is also quite proud to showcase the influences he has gained from his time with Collins & Co. on ‘Heavy Heart’, a track with a melancholy feel that also recalls Dire Straits.
There is also a multi-cultural element to be found on ‘Go’ with Caribbean rhythms or melodies from the Far East as evidenced on ‘Masala Mantra’. “Masala is the name given to various spice mixtures that are used to make Indian curries. I have always liked Far Eastern music – not to mention Indian cuisine, especially Chicken Tikka Masala”, he continues while explaining the ethnic touches in his music picked up from his numerous journeys around the world.
Stuermer is once again ably supported by his long-time and highly skilled collaborators John Calarco (dr), Eric Hervey (b) and the Petersburg Kostia (b) as well as Leland Sklar with whom he worked in Phil Collins’ band. Whether the aforementioned guys will have the opportunity to perform ‘Go’ live with Stuermer still remains to be seen as Stuermer is currently booked-out with the forthcoming Genesis reunion tour. “Maybe I will do a solo tour once again after this Genesis tour”, he says. One can only hope.

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Member Since: 9/25/2007
Band Website: DarylStuermer.com
Band Members: Daryl Stuermer: Guitar
Kostia: Keyboard
Eric Hervey: Bass
Del Bennett: Drums
Influences: Eric Johnson, John McLaughlin, Jimmi Hendrix
Record Label: Inside Out Records
Type of Label: Indie

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Hello from the Genesis North American tour!

We rehearsed our arena show at the Air Canada Center in Toronto for 4 days prior to our first stadium show at Toronto's BMO field. I love Toronto! After that we went on to playing mostly arenas in Buf...
Posted by Daryl Stuermer on Mon, 01 Oct 2007 08:11:00 PST

GENESIS Fanclub European Tour Interview

The Genesis fansite posted the Daryl Stuermer interview by Christian Gerhardts from the GENESIS European Tour 2007. (Gig Photos included as well)Here is a link to the page:GENESIS Fanclub Daryl Stuerm...
Posted by Daryl Stuermer on Mon, 01 Oct 2007 07:49:00 PST

Reviews of GENESIS North American Shows

Rolling Stone Magazine 9 /17/07, 4:49 pm EST Genesis: The Biggest Tour That You Haven't Heard Much About ..."Founding members Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks were supplemented by drummer Chester Thomp...
Posted by Daryl Stuermer on Sun, 30 Sep 2007 10:00:00 PST

World Of Genesis Interview

The World Of Genesis fansite has just posted the Daryl Stuermer interview from the GENESIS show of September 19. (Gig Photos included as well)Here is a link to the page:GENESIS Daryl Stuermer Intervie...
Posted by Daryl Stuermer on Sat, 29 Sep 2007 10:38:00 PST