Stone Gossard "having a blast signing bands and putting out records” with Loosegroove

demetrios
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The Pearl Jam guitarist told Goldmine that restarting his record label, Loosegroove, created an encouraging enthusiasm within him.


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  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 102,172
    Restarting Loosegroove is just an extension of that relationship. And we’re having a blast signing bands and putting out records. And I still love recording. So we’re making records with Painted Shield, working with artists like Brittany Davis, Tigercub, James and the Cold Gun. You get to be enthusiastic and encouraging in a way that you wish somebody would have done for you; you can have all those conversations with your 20-year-old self. It’s really fun to be involved in music like that and to do it at a kind of a small scale that is sustainable.

  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 102,172
    “I’d put his riffs up against anyone in rock today. He’s as good as Homme or Morello”: First he got a DM from Pearl Jam, now Stone Gossard is hailing him as one of the best riffers in the business 


    The Pearl Jam guitarist took British alt-rock trio Tigercub out of their comfort zone – leader Jamie Hall was dialing Marshalls to 10, down-tuning a gift from Rabea Massaad, and finding tones that take enamel off your teeth





  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 102,172
    Fresh off the release of their new album “Nets to Catch the Wind,” UK rock trio TIGERCUB are getting ready to hit the road again! Join Stone in NYC at The Gramercy Theatre on Wednesday, May 13, to catch the group’s only US show.
    Check out the album (out now via Loosegroove Records): https://orcd.co/netstocatchthewind




  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,775
    edited May 7
    Listening to Tigercub right now. Pretty good! Kinda reminds me of Royal Blood in a way. 
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    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 102,172
    PJ_Soul said:
    Listening to Tigercub right now. Pretty good! Kinda reminds me of Royal Blood in a way. 

    Royal Blood are awesome!!

    https://youtu.be/nm_sYSzkydY?si=eg7tpodDAiIkKLEF
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 102,172


    duffmckagan

    Paul Solger is one of our heroes. Plain and simple. A fearless artist, a beautiful soul, and someone who’s been making meaningful, uncompromising art for decades. We’re proud to be celebrating the release of Paul’s first solo album and playing with him tomorrow, May 21st at Easy Street Records at 7PM! Come celebrate with us. 

    Duff & Stone




  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 102,172

    clockoutlounge


        Pics from the @pd_solger ‘20 Years M.I.A.’ Record release show with Paul Solger and the Subsonic Six (@therealdejha, @bligh.samuel, @stonecarpentergossard, @authorbarbaraireland, @mikeymoomoomoo, @laurengoffin, @delgiudice.peter) + @theedeception + @frb.2024

        📷 @niffer_calderwood_photography






  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 102,172
    Paul Solger new album is on Discogs.

    However, Paul Solger new album is also on Bandcamp. This website is the only one one to include the voluminous full liner notes online:

    20 Years M.I.A.

    1. New American (w/ Duff McKagan) 03:54
    2. Limbo A Go Go 02:49
    3. My 3rd Dream 06:03
    4. Invisible Me 03:25
    5. Mushroom Mary 04:24
    6. Funny Running Into You Here 03:07
    7. Zero the Hero 02:45
    8. Twitch 02:44
    9. Surfing In Hell 03:52
    10. Burn It Down 03:30
    11. You Ain't No Loser 04:13

    About this album:

    Pioneering Pacific Northwest punk/hardcore luminary Paul Solger drops his first solo album in a 40-plus-year career with "20 Years M.I.A." via Loosegroove Records.
    The raw, blistering eleven-track set includes standouts like LP opener “New American” (featuring Duff McKagan on lead vocals), “My 3rd Dream,” “Surfing In Hell,” and “Mushroom Mary.”
    Co-produced by Solger, Stone Gossard, and Josh Evans, the album further expands Loosegroove’s ongoing commitment to championing Seattle’s underground music scene.
    “This album was a total surprise I never would have thought possible. Until 2019 I barely touched a guitar for years. I hated how they felt. Writing songs was just as vacant,” says Solger. “But when the pandemic hit I had a phone conversation with my old bandmate Robb Clark and we decided, ‘fuck it, lets try once more.’"
    "Our rules were simple. We didn’t want to reinvent the wheel, or use any old material. The goal, write some songs that were similar to the stuff that we heard as kids and excited us, like those first records by Ramones, Stooges, Dolls, etc. If we could make listeners feel a fraction of what we felt, we had succeeded. Pretty soon songs were popping in my head every day. I’d never experienced anything like it before."
    "Fast forward to 2023 as we’re getting ready to record and Robb suddenly dies. I’m right back to being depressed again."
    "But at some point a batch of songs were sent to Stone Gossard. He called from the road saying he got them and would get in touch after the tour. Three days later he called again quite excited about what he’d heard and the ball started rolling again."
    "Next thing you know Duff McKagan is onboard to contribute.”
    Solger first made his mark with the band Solger, one of the earliest hardcore groups to emerge from Seattle. The band’s brief existence produced a rare self-titled 7-inch EP that has since become a sought-after collector’s item among punk crate diggers.
    Following that project, Solger remained active in the local scene, performing with influential Seattle punk bands such as The Fartz and later 10 Minute Warning, a group that fused hardcore roots with heavier, psychedelic influences and included musicians who would later help shape the city’s emerging alternative rock movement.
    “Paul and I came up together during such an immense time in new music. He taught me so much about playing guitar and being a smooth operator. Nobody is as cool as Paul,” says McKagan.
    “We were colored by The Stooges, Dead Boys, Killing Joke, Motörhead, The Germs, Lou Reed, and David Bowie. Solger takes these references and has the ability to mold instant-classic songwriting on this record. He’s back!”
    “From my perspective, the post-punk pathways that Paul and Duff explored during the early ’80s Seattle music scene are the foundation of what came to be known as grunge,” says Gossard.
    “20 Years M.I.A. embodies that collaborative hardcore punk attitude with slinky, trans-harmonic nods to The Stooges and ’60s psychedelia.”
    “Now that 20 Years M.I.A. is finally coming out, I think I need to actually play these songs live to make sure it’s all real. The whole journey seems too good to be true. Things like this record just don’t happen for me. I’ve had other stuff come out, but it was all mostly subpar sound quality and nothing I felt particularly proud of. Different story with this slab of vinyl,” concludes Solger.
    “I hope it’s the first of many more until I can no longer do it due to old fricking age. I’m surprised I’m still here. I was probably voted one of the most likely to drop long ago, but people change (if they want to survive) and yes there are second chances in this world. Why now? I don’t know, but it’s made this chapter of my life fucking brilliant!”


    Limited edition of 100 copies as listed on Bandcamp

    https://paul-solger.bandcamp.com/album/20-years-m-i-a






  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 102,172

    Twitch · Paul Solger · Stone Carpenter Gossard 
    20 Years M.I.A. ℗ 2026 
    Loosegrove Records Released on: 2026-05-08 
    Producer: Josh Evans 
    Producer: Paul Solger 
    Producer: Stone Gossard

  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 102,172
    https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1G2Kbg6bFC/

    great to chat with Jamie from Tigercub about his songwriting process, being emotioanly raw and all the help Stone has given him since they joined Loosegroove. watch it here: 

    https://youtu.be/MWObTo8TmZ0?si=AjvZAPU-GekFvLYz
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 102,172
    20 Years MIA


    20 Years M.I.A.

    And lost no more! Celebrating the release of his first-ever solo record, PNW punk rock luminary Paul Solger’s 20 Years M.I.A. is out now via Loosegroove Records (Order). Stone, the record’s co-producer, joined Paul on stage at Easy Street Records and then Clock-Out Lounge last month for two loud, unforgettable shows!

    GIVE IT A LISTEN