Alan Charing: Stitch Out Now

By Team JamBase Mar 23, 2010 9:20 am PDT

ALAN CHARING FIRST RECORD IN SIX YEARS, STITCH, OUT NOW

Alan Charing
Portland, OR based musician Alan Charing is celebrating the release of his first full-length in six years, Stitch, which follows up Notes for the Conversation, released under the moniker A.C. Cotton.

Stitch (LazyBone Records) also marks Alan Charing’s return to performing under his own name. Originally playing out as Alan Charing, and then The Alan Charing Controversy, he eventually decided to call the group A.C. Cotton to give it more of a band feeling.

The result was A.C. Cotton’s 2001 debut, Half Way Down (Ahab Was Right), followed in 2004 by Notes for the Conversation (Ahab Was Right). With Notes the band toured the West Coast relentlessly, before Charing decided to take a break from music and work on other endeavors.

Five years in the making, the result is Stitch, an eleven-track collection of rock ‘n’ roll that owes as much to Bruce Springsteen as it does The Rolling Stones.

Mixed by Mike Coykendall (M. Ward, Beth Orton, Richmond Fontaine), Stitch features members of Uncut Magazine favorites Fontaine, Laura Gibson‘s band, and other Northwest musicians to help Charing fill out the collection of roots-tingled, pop-coated Southern rock songs that would make Tom Petty sit back and smile.

You can hear tracks from and purchase Stitch at lazybones.com/alan_listen.html.

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