Audio Collection
Adams Hotel Road
Frog Holler
'No Depression' style Alt-Country Band with great songs and nods to Wilco and Whiskeytown.
Collection Contents
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Least Most Wanted | 4:19 | Play |
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You're Leavin' Soon | 3:39 | Play |
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Couldn't Get Along | 3:25 | Play |
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Monorail | 3:36 | Play |
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Two Things | 4:04 | Play |
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Lindy | 0:56 | Play |
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Overtime | 4:11 | Play |
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Anytime Soon | 3:59 | Play |
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The Easy Way | 4:00 | Play |
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Knee High By July | 3:56 | Play |
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One In Traffic | 7:31 | Play |
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Hey Boy | 4:38 | Play |
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Drive | 5:16 | Play |
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(I'll Tell The ) Cows | 3:54 | Play |
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Description
FROG HOLLER
Darren Schlappich-Vocals,Acoustic Guitar
John Kilgore-Electric and Acoustic Guitars,Vocals
Josh Sceurman-Bass
Toby Martin-Drums
Ted Fenstermacher-Fiddle,Harmony Singing
Mike Lavdanski-Banjo,Lap-Steel,Harmony Singing
"Adams Hotel Road" is the second cd of Alt-Country music from Berks County,Pennsylvania's Frog Holler.
"He sketches vivid pictures of the beauty and ugliness of rural life,..."
Meredith Ochs
No Depression
"There's a little bit of every kind of Americana at work here,some of it pure-bred,some cross-pollinated;all of it plays out pretty darn convincingly."
Jim Musser
No Depression
"The album's well textured blend of country and rock frames the finely wrought and often sweetly melancholy songs of acoustic guitarist and main singer Darren Schlappich"
Nick Cristiano
Philadelphia Inquirer
"The album succeeds this way,with old and new,
abrasive and laid back,exuberance and exasperation,
soulfully held together."
Andy Turner
Country Standard Time
"Adams Hotel Road is simply a great album"
Jim Speece
Reading Eagle/Reading Times
"The songwriting of guitar player/singer Darren Schlappich-painfully poignant but occasionally over sentimental,is beautifully evocative,drawing on influences from real old-timey country to modern muses like Paul Westerberg and Jeff Tweedy."
Brian Howard
Philadelphia City Paper
"So ultimately you have something that's more than
the sum of its parts,that happens to be very good,with strong,often witty songwriting,a cohesive band,
and that(surprise,surprise)beats the hell out of most
major label entrants in the alt.country stakes."
Chris Nickson
Folk Roots Magazine