(2021) Mark Rogers - Rhythm of the Roads
Review:
Of the many roads one takes in life, being a songwriter isn’t the easiest. Mark Rogers started his musical career in Los Angeles in the fall of 1982. While his Paisley Underground contemporaries were fusing punk with pop, Mark and his band delivered their rawness with a Cosmic American twist. It was good. They should have stayed with it. But the incessant synth-pop of KROQ eventually did him in and Mark retreated back to Virginia. Songwriting would take a backseat for many years. Mark’s musical rebirth happened sometime around 2015. The pop melodies he had immersed himself in as a child simply wouldn’t wait any longer. The harmonies that had intentionally been suppressed all those years ago, reemerged. But this time with a hell of a lot of life’s baggage. Here comes Mark’s second LP Rhythm of the Roads. A folk rock-infused commentary on a life lived. A reconciliation. Trials and Errors. Love lost and regained and learning to live with the two. Mark Rogers hasn’t taken the easy road. His songs wouldn’t be this good if he had.
Track Listing:
01. Fifty Dollar Fine
02. Waiting for Maria
03. Every Once in a While
04. Just so You Know
05. Rain Parade
06. Shake It Down
07. Strange Anticipation
08. Leaving
09. Joking
10. Flying
Media Report:
Genre: indie-folk, indie-pop
Country: USA
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits