2007, Broken Sparrow Records
Seemingly out of nowhere, The Hotel Alexis have emerged like a thunderstorm across the plains of American song. Having delivered a heartbreaking first record full of haunting, mesmerizing songs, the band embarked on a series of riveting live performances across the country. Founder and singer/songwriter Sidney Alexis (aka Sidney Lindner) cut his teeth in bands like Torrez and Josh Ritter's band before going on to form The Hotel Alexis in 2003.
Alexis had been collecting stories and images as he moved from Paris, where he was born, to a seemingly endless series of towns big and small across the US. As he wandered through the record bins at various music shops across the land he began to realize that the records he was looking for were ones he would have to make himself. Ending up in Portsmouth, NH, Alexis settled in to make the music that he had been dreaming of and to fill his songs with the stories he had been collecting. Soon, he would have a batch of songs that represented a whole swath of American life that was being neglected in song.
Alexis had been collecting stories and images as he moved from Paris, where he was born, to a seemingly endless series of towns big and small across the US. As he wandered through the record bins at various music shops across the land he began to realize that the records he was looking for were ones he would have to make himself. Ending up in Portsmouth, NH, Alexis settled in to make the music that he had been dreaming of and to fill his songs with the stories he had been collecting. Soon, he would have a batch of songs that represented a whole swath of American life that was being neglected in song.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Soft Soft War |
| 2 | San Diego Backslide |
| 3 | I Will Arrange For You To Fall II |
| 4 | Thicket |
| 5 | Suddenly, It's You And Me |
| 6 | The Silent One |
| 7 | Sister Ray |
| 8 | Silver Waves Crash Through The Canyons |
| 9 | Owl |
| 10 | Hummingbird / Indian Dog |
| 11 | The Range |
| 12 | The Devil Knows My Handle |
| 13 | Oh, The Loneliness |
| 14 | Our Good Captain |
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