Audio Collection
The Acoustic EP
Praying Hands
The soulful and heartfelt acoustic debut from singer/songwriter Kevin Roentgen, formerly the voice of American Pearl.
Collection Contents
| # | Title | Length | ||
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| 1 |
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Hey God | 4:02 | Play |
| 2 |
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Lead the Way | 3:44 | Play |
| 3 |
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Diamond | 3:49 | Play |
| 4 |
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Saving Grace | 4:12 | Play |
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End of Innocence | 3:44 | Play |
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Description
Praying Hands hails from Los Angeles and is chiefed by singer/songwriter Kevin Roentgen (pronounced Rent-gen). Recently marking his first solo effort with the completion of the Praying Hands EP, Roentgen is previously known for fronting prominent L.A. rock bands American Pearl (Wind-Up Records) and SOUL (Elektra Records). Praying Hands allows Roentgen to mesh acoustic guitars with his passionate and reflective lyrics about love, loss and redemption, to create a more stripped down and intimate sound that he can now call his own.
After much time spent successfully touring the U.S., Canada and Japan from 1999-2002 and the eventual break-up of American Pearl, Kevin spent most of 2003 in the studio writing and demo-ing new songs. Working side by side with drummer and production/recording partner Noah Shain in their Silverlake/Thai Town recording studio, the two self-produced what would become the 5-song Praying Hands EP.
Though Roentgen has recently begun a string of solo gigs, wielding only an acoustic guitar and bringing an even more intimate dynamic to his songs, he's considering these shows as only a precursor to further recording and performing live with the full band. "I've been really used to playing in a band, but right now I'm especially loving the opportunity to step out on a stage with just an acoustic guitar and a microphone and completely expose myself", says Roentgen. "I think some people that are familiar with me are expecting me to come out on stage screamin, with an SG blaring through a Marshall.. and who knows.. someday I might.. but for today this is what I feel I'm doing best.. and for today, this is the music I'm most proud of."