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TS Leach

Jackals in the forest wait patiently.....

About Me


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TS, along with his new band Solidus, will be on the road periodically to diverse locations around the U.S. Check back often for updates to his schedule.
TS's music examines the darker aspects of contradiction in the world around us, personal and socio-political. His political commentaries are not necessarily an indictment of war, nor a celebration of war. They're part of his larger interest in human relationships -- a look at manifestations of human conflict, the things that lead to them, the propaganda on both sides, and the results.
TS Leach's debut EP Road of Bones is the logical and representative culmination of his lifes journey to date. The songs on Road of Bones were written during a period of personal circumstances no one should be expected to go through. A time that mixed mourning, anger and hatred for a senseless and vicious loss, unconditional love, confusion and depression, isolation and fear, with a tinge of hope, recovery and redemption through friends, family and creative expression.
Road of Bones was produced by avant-garde rock/funkster pc muñoz, who's recently collaborated with Jackson Browne, keyboardist Dr. Fink of Prince and the Revolution, Grammy-nominee Anthony Brown, and Dave Worm of Bobby McFerrins Voicestra among others.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 2/27/2006
Band Website: tsleach.com
Band Members: T.S. Leach: Rhythm guitar and vocals
John Kirby: Lead Guitar
Bruce Knapp: Guitar, Bass
Austin Leach: Keys, drums

Additonally on record:
PC Munoz: percussion
Mark Weibel: guitars
Pete Krawiec: drums
Stephen Smith: bass
Paul Ruxton: keyboards/synths
Tom Higgins: Lead guitar

View T.S. Leach’s EPK

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Influences: Lou Reed, The Doors, Leonard Cohen, Pink Floyd, Warren Zevon, The Moody Blues, Patti Smith, Hunter Thompson, Jackson Browne, Bruce Springsteen, Traffic, Barclay James Harvest, Dr. John, The Neville Bros, The Ramones, Talking Heads, Willie Dixon, Howlin' Wolf, Buddy Guy, SRV, John Lee Hooker, Rush, Carlos Santana, Mana, Neil Young, Johnny Cash

Sounds Like: "Road of Bones, the debut EP from TS Leach, now available at CDBaby , Amazon.com , as well as now on iTunes .

.. -- CDBABY LINK for TS LEACH: Road of Bones --

Fan captured live performance video of "Road of Bones." Performance @ the historic Warfield Theatre in San Francisco on October 6, 2006 was part of a line-up that included Joe Satriani, Camp Freddy (Slash, Duff McKagan, Billy Morrison, Matt Sorum, Scott Weiland), Rob Trujillo and Lars Ulrich of Metallica, and Steve Jones of The Sex Pistols... Audio is muffled, as it was shot with a point and shoot digital camera, but you'll get the feel and idea of it all.....

Record Label: Talking House Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Warren Zevon and the RnR Hall of Fame

Those who know me reasonably well understand completely my almost maniacal aversion to anything political, but supporting a petition to get Warren Zevon on to the ballot for consideration of induction...
Posted by TS Leach on Thu, 26 Oct 2006 05:05:00 PST

In memory of Warren Zevon

Sept 7, 2003, a day that is etched in my brain...... So many people come, so many go....In my life, Warren Zevon and his music have been a constant thread since I was in high school back in the mid-l...
Posted by TS Leach on Thu, 07 Sep 2006 09:58:00 PST

Owl Magazine review of "Road of Bones"

Hot in off the press is a review by The Owl Mag of my recently released CD "Road of Bones." "TS Leach unleashes some honky-tonk rock in Road of Bones." Full review can be had by going to http://www....
Posted by TS Leach on Thu, 31 Aug 2006 11:27:00 PST

Road of Bones now available on iTunes

"Road of Bones", the debut EP from TS Leach, now available at Amazon.com and CDBaby. as well as on iTunes....
Posted by TS Leach on Thu, 13 Jul 2006 12:46:00 PST

Road of Bones CD Review

Reviewed by ExMogulMusic www.exmogul.com is their websiteArtist: T.S. LeachRelease: Road of Bones (2006)This CD opens up with some straight ahead dirty guitar, Charlie Watts matter-of-fact drummi...
Posted by TS Leach on Thu, 13 Jul 2006 12:35:00 PST