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This groundswell of like-minded bands culminated in seven years of the H. Festival, a traveling caravan that took a different mindset to the same amphitheaters as Lollapalooza. But for popular purposes, Rusted Root remains a one-hit wonder. Impressively, four of their six albums have charted, too, but talking radio play, if you don't know "Send Me on My Way," you likely don't know Rusted Root. A lot of rock critics certainly didn't want you to hear them, either: "A veritable cacophony of cockamamie claptrap," wrote Michael Krugman in 's Trouser Press Guide to'90s Rock about Rusted Root's sophomore effort.

Despite a trifle of popularity and neo-hippie cult-favorite status, Rusted Root was never a very cool band. The band's musiccriticized as formless and too busy, with "songwriting that remains stagnant" according to one All Music Guide reviewinvited critical ire more than the relatively understated Matthews and seemingly jubilant Blues Traveler. Rusted Root's music was ecstatic and earnest, headstrong and hopeful.

Glabicki liked to scat-sing. At the apogee of slacker disenchantment, Glabicki had the gall to go, "It's a simple thing simple thing well to love once again. But what if Trouser Press and everyone else content to dismiss Rusted Root somewhat rightly as a misguided hippie nightmarehad been as relentless in giving every bland guitar-rock three-piece equitable comeuppance?

And it didn't work. I kind of got really depressed because I couldn't do what I wanted to do. So there was that depression. Then I also learned that there was this whole world down there where people played music on the streets and there's poetry being spoken everyday, Jazz music every night. It was a really surreal environment of beauty. It inspired me to envision what I wanted to create here. And I think we did it. I think we created this community of high energy and good feeling.

HGMN: If you could say one positive thing about every member of your group what would you say? Michael: Let's see. I would say Liz, her voice just stands on it's own. She has a unique way to look at song structure which has always been helpful for me. Preach is just pure musical. He can do just about anything.

He's a natural. You can lean back on that guy and he's always there for you. Patrick just brings a good energy with the bass playing. He brings in excitement and good vibes. Dirk is great with the auxiliary stuff He's very supportive of everything that we do. He's just an all around necessary person. Colter brings a lot of ideas on guitar because he brings a lot of worldly influences like African and Brazilian and percussion ideas. Also, he's a funny dude who cracks jokes all the time so that's good.

Michael: Liz has a venue in Pittsburgh called Mr. She's doing real well there, she has a recording studio and there are a bunch of things she does there. Liz and Patrick both do solo work.

Colter and Preach do shows together and write some stuff and do some recordings. Everybody keeps busy. HGMN: Wrapping things up You all are on tour until November. And then what are you doing? Back in the studio? Michael: Yeah, we are going to go finish the record. We should be done with the record in late January for a March release. We will probably release the singles in late January. We are working on a DVD.

He will get us in the studio with the new songs and everything. That will be out with the record in March. We are working on 6 or 7 new songs so that's always fun to see a crowds response to new material. We are doing fan funding now so if people want to help out with funding our record they can go to our facebook or website.

It's called " Fortunate Freaks Unite " There's a bunch of packages that you can buy into, anything from a signed drum head to people can come to our sound checks and be filmed with us playing "Send me on my way" and then there's bigger packages which are us going to their house and putting on a concert. We have a lot going on right now. Michael: I'll probably just rest today mostly. Rusted Root continued to tour relentlessly between the release of Cruel Sun and the release of Stereo Rodeo.

The past few years have found Rusted Root on a never-ending tour. Energetic Happy Hypnotic. Romantic Sad Sentimental. Sexy Trippy All Moods. Drinking Hanging Out In Love. Introspection Late Night Partying. Rainy Day Relaxation Road Trip. Romantic Evening Sex All Themes.



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