The New Laura Stein
Performed By Dave Marsh and the True Love Rules
Album UPC 620953487828
CD Baby Track ID TR0000265364
Label Stove Records
Released 2014-02-11
BPM 117
Rated 0
ISRC CAMT11301002
Year 2014
Spotify Plays 162
Writers
Writer David Alfred Marsh
Pub Co David Alfred Marsh
Composer David Alfred Marsh
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing Grant
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country Canada

Description

Superb second album that plays with the sounds of the musical greats like Bowie, Strummer, Iggy, Bell/Chilton, Davies.”

Notes

Music Review: Dave Marsh & The True Love Rules - The Cause Of Many Troubles
Tue, Feb 11, 2014.
Dave Marsh has been around. He's been the anchor of the Halifax indie scene since before it was a scene, coming to the fore in the beloved and still occasionally active The SuperFriendz, and of course, as a founding member of The Joel Plaskett Emergency. Marsh is also that rare beast, a drummer who does his own material. This is his second disc fronting The True Love Rules, after the 2008 gem debut. I loved that disc so much I've been salivating for this one since.
What makes these tracks so enjoyable is how well Marsh has put them together. With a rather encyclopaedic knowledge of rock's past, he can summon just the right guitar line, the perfect background vocals, the right time to use a crazy synth, the appropriate amount of echo on his voice, all the little pieces that make each song sound so great. And what's so interesting is he takes all these bits and pieces, largely found in late 60's to mid 70's albums, and spins them into thoroughly contemporary alt-pop. So you get all these moments where you start thinking about, say, the big Traffic/Mad Dogs and Englishmen/Delaney & Bonnie sound on the title track, or the winking nod to Bowie in This Is How We Say Goodnight ("So let's talk serious under the moonlight"), but there's no one song that they resemble, nor seems more vintage than new.

Lead-off cut She'll Never Hear A Love Song chugs along with a power pop vibe, before breaking into a rockabilly guitar middle. The New Laura Stein, referencing the bass player of Halifax 90's faves Jale, updates the New York Dolls. The charming You Are A Dream starts out with one acoustic, before blossoming into a wall of six strings and ah's and oh-oh-oh's. Love features heavily in most of the tales, mostly describing some pretty fascinating women, always in a positive light. Marsh says these are stories that need telling, and he's certainly spun some fascinating ones. "I like to think I know a thing or two about what the ancients called love," he tells us, perhaps tongue in cheek, but I'm totally entertained, lyrically and musically.


“Dave Marsh is a gifted songwriter and his fixation on edgy pop rock has yielded the best record from Halifax’s over-30 set in years.. punk, glam rock, new wave and folk colliding beautifully...70s era Bowie are all over “You Are A Dream" and "This Is How We Say Goodnight".
Vish Khanna - Exclaim!

“A big congratulations to Dave for his smokin’ record “The True Love Rules” being nominated for both Rock Recording and Male Solo Recording of the Year. I’m as proud of my involvement in that record as I am my own.”
Joel Plaskett - joelplaskett.com

“Dave Marsh, The True Love Rules (New Scotland), Marsh reveals mad guitar chops and a kinship with everyone from Jimmy Webb to Slade. This mature and reflective album morphs into a colossal stomper live.

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