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Music Style
wistful, melancholic, folk/pop |
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Artist History
Life on the road has always been a thematic apex
of folk music, so it is no surprise that Jen and
Rob Slocumb, A.K.A Martha's Trouble, named their
second album The Road Ahead. The acoustic duo spend
a great deal of time traveling across North America
playing concerts from Vancouver to Texas and their
itinerant troubadour lifestyle gives a vibrant life
to songs they weave. The road can be felt in many of
their songs from the steady pace of acoustic guitars
and percussion to lyrics about new horizons,
homesickness, and documentary style description of
life from the van window. The Road Ahead is a scenic
soundscape of North America from Ontario's 401 to
Oklahoma's I-40.
Martha's Trouble has been performing together since
1994 when Jen & Rob met in Houston. A rich
creative collaboration ensued, not to mention
matrimony, and Martha's Trouble embarked on a
relentless perennial Trans-National tour schedule
that sees them performing 180 dates a year.
Jen's spine-tingling vocals, compared by critics to
Harriet Wheeler, Natalie Merchant, and Aimee Mann,
will hold you captive. Her superb talent will enchant
you and convince you that every word is for you.
Her voice, rich with experience, conviction, and wonder
is what keeps audiences alert and returning to hear
Martha's Trouble. Add to this Rob's delicate and
patterned acoustic arrangements and a live experience
that transcends expectations and you have just a
few of the many reasons why Martha's Trouble is being
heralded by critics as a duo to watch.
Now with two albums behind them, a third one on the way
and campus radio support in two countries, Martha's
Trouble has turned a passion for music and the
journey into a bright and promising future. They
are packing up the van with guitars, drums, stories,
and songs and are about to take the road to your
town, perhaps jotting down observations and
experiences along the way for future songs. Even
after they leave you, and head towards a new compass
point, you will recall Jen's radiant voice and it
silenced a room. And the next day maybe you will
find yourself singing, "We'll never know where
tommorrow will take us, but that's fine with me/
'cause I have all that I ever wanted here with me"
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Group Members
Rob and Jen Slocumb |
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Instruments
acoustic guitars, hand drums, hand percussion |
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Albums
(2002)Sleeping Dogs, (2000)The Road Ahead, (1998)Tale of a Foreigner |
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Press Reviews
"Hamilton's best kept secret"
Jim Marino-Free Wheeling Folk Show CFMU 93.3
"one of the three best voices ever to grace my stage"
M's Fine & Mellow Cafe/Baton Rouge, LA
"The only way to describe her voice is a cross be
tween Harriet Wheeler of the Sundays and Alanis
Morissette. Now mush those two voices together and
make them song angelic."
FLORIDA TODAY/Melbourne, FL
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Location
Hamilton, Ontario - Canada |
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