Para fans de Indie y Alternativa y Rock.
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Unfortunately, Doughty was dropped from Warner Brothers, but decided to take the bad with the good and rented a car in which he travelled 9000 miles on his first ever solo tour playing acoustic gigs, where he would sell CD copies of his acoustic album entitled “Skittish” at the end of his sets. Throughout a three-year tour, Doughty managed to shift 20,000 copies of the album.
He was without a label until playing at the Bonnaroo festival of 2004, where he bumped into Dave Matthews, who was already a fan of Soul Coughing, who would invite them to support him on previous tours, including a concert at Madison Square Garden. Dave Matthews would go on to release Doughty’s single under the name “Haughty Melodic” which is an anagram for Michael Daughty, on his ATO label. The album went to number 175 in the Billboard 200 Charts. The main single released from the album was called “Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well” which came to prominence after being featured on episodes of the hit TV shows, Grey’s Anatomy and Veronica Mars. It led to a feature on the Late Show with David Letterman, which brought Doughty back to the eye of the public, and re launched his career. He has since released five studio albums. The most recent being a crowd funded project called “Stellar Motel” in 2014, which managed to reach number 66 on the Billboard 200 Charts.
Every other person these days appears to be a singer/songwriter, but Mike Doughty takes it to the next level, with his creation of alternative and indie rock tracks, and also his endeavours as an author. As a poetry graduate, Doughty’s lyrics were the thing that first brought me to his music, and his creative and genuine narratives are one of the features that really set his music apart from any other singer/songwriter out there.
Seeing a solo performer, its’ great when they can support themselves on an instrument of their own, as well as having a band, and Mike’s incredible guitar skills blew me away as soon as he started picking the melody to Sunshine. His storytelling through his facial expressions and poignant pauses held the room in silence as he unfolded the narrative to us.
He played through several of his newer tracks, as well as revisiting some work from the early 00’s. He referred to Soul Coughing only in passing, but with a positive attitude, which was great, as their music is also fantastic, and he even sang a track from the crowd-funded album of all their old hits.