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Broken Poets

Everything in nature has its own will.

About Me


“Spinning in my head, my thoughts like planets, some alive and some are dead, and some the light ain’t reached me yet - and digging in my heart my bloods like dirt, some is Red, some is hard, and some has turned to mud for you”
Broken Poets songwriter, singer and guitarist Tim McDonald has always had an innate sensibility for creating strong melodies and verses. But it’s his gift for poetically expressing an almost transcendent philosophical insight that sets his songwriting apart from others. As one reviewer put it, his music is "Soulful poetry turned into song, rock & roll, and introspection all in one." McDonald is not just writing from the heart, but is consistently tapping into some mysterious source of inspiration.
“For me, songwriting is as much about location as it is about my personal experience,” McDonald says. “I’m always looking for some interesting new place to write and rehearse my songs. I’ve ended up under freeway overpasses, in parking garages, and remote areas of the desert -- anywhere I might find some good acoustics or a unique atmosphere to tap into.” McDonald even tells the story of how he once channeled the song “Human Wheel” while walking past a local cemetery.
In 2000 McDonald was touring solo and needed someone to accompany him for a performance at The Gaslight (Bob Dylan’s old haunt in NYC). A referral from a friend led him to classically trained Russian pianist and vocalist Svetlana Antropova. This meeting inspired the creation of Broken Poets. Off the success of their duo performance, McDonald sought out studio bassist Michael James and session drummer Russ Phaneuf to complete the band’s lineup. Together they have created an alternative rock band sound that is modern and relevant, yet still acknowledges the importance of the standards set by great songwriting bands of that past. It’s an approach that requires every song on the record to be good, and that every record should actually mean something. McDonald adds, “I grew up with my older brother and sister force feeding me all the great singer-songwriters from the 60s & 70s. I think the standards for lyric writing were much higher in those days, and even though I didn’t really ‘get it’ back then, I guess it set the bar high for the songwriter and storyteller I would become.”
That high standard shines through on the band’s third full-length album -- Optimism in E Minor -- and is showcased in the band’s live performances at venues across the country. Listeners agree that whether the band is performing live or in the studio, Broken Poets offers an exceptional treat for alternative rock fans—blending songwriting sophistication and engaging storytelling with poetic expression, musicianship and musical meaning.
Discography
2000 -- Looking for Aldous Huxley -- Self-released debut. The song “Welcome to My Life” was selected for a Clear Channel compilation CD that also featured Everclear, Third Eye Blind, and Our Lady Peace.
2002 -- Acoustic Electric -- Self-released EP. Featuring studio heavyweight Jonathan Mover (drums). Songs were selected for Neumann Microphone promotional demo and ASCAP’s NYC Songwriter Showcase.
2004 -- Reincarnation -- Released by Haden’s Ferry Records and distributed nationally via City Hall distribution. Album garnered solid airplay and strong critical acclaim.
2006 -- Optimism in E Minor -- Self-released on the Wordvendor record label. Completed an eight-week national college radio campaign through The Planetary Group. Album chart peaked at #13 Most Stations Added (174 adds), as well as charted in seven markets, with medium to heavy rotation at (140) stations.
Broken Poets have recently opened for Seven Mary Three, James McMurtry, and Ian Moore. The band has had recent performances at Los Angeles “hot spot” venues such as The Key Club, Whisky A Go-Go, Molly Malone’s, as well as some of New York’s top venues like Arlene Grocery, The Gaslight, and The Bitter End.
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Member Since: 3/20/2006
Band Website: brokenpoets.com
Band Members: Tim McDonald - songwriter/guitar/vocal
Lana Antropova - piano/keys/vocal
Michael James - bass
Russ Phaneuf - drums

Influences: Tim - Ralph Waldo Emerson, Bob Dylan, Nick Drake, Nina Simone
Lana - Pink Floyd, Julie London, U2
Russ - Miles, Coltrane, Branford, The Beatles, old school funk, rap, and rock...too much to list!
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Type of Label: Indie