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Mike Strauss


At The Bottling Works Saturday, June 23, 2007

Mike's website

Mike's Myspace site with sample music

Native of Romney but now based in Charlotte, NC, Mike Strauss has been called "the best young songwriter in Charlotte."  In just over three years, Mike Strauss has put together a more-than-respectable catalog of rural rock; his third and latest, After All, should only up the ante. Strauss recorded the just-released After All at Chris Garges' Old House Studios in Gastonia, NC, with what amounts to a roster of local all-stars: noted jazz bassist Ron Brendle, drummer David Kim (Fence Lions), Jason Atkins on keys, and Randolph Lewis (Les Dirt Clods).

Strauss says he "put a lot of trust" in Lewis, who produced, provided arrangements and co-wrote two songs. "Randolph's naturally inclined to streamline songs," says Strauss. "He convinced me we needed to do this as live as possible, and instead of falling on our faces, I think we did six of the songs that first day, often in one or two passes. I was real happy with the results."

The result of the five-day recording session last winter is his strongest collection -- a record whose power is as much subtle and cumulative as it is immediate. After All's rich accents, set Strauss' rough-hewn, part-Mark Knopfler/part-Nashville Skyline Dylan vocals in even greater relief, adding to the record's laid-back feel and compelling narratives. "I don't like the literal that much, so I even disguise the meanings of songs from myself at times," says Strauss, who was influenced by the narrative simplicity of Ali Farka Toure's collaboration with Ry Cooder, Talking Timbuktu, as well as the songwriting of Tom Waits and Malcolm Holcombe. "Waits' songs taught me that you can re-visit subjects and find new perspectives on the same events," Strauss says, "and Malcolm's lyrics are oblique, but you get a sense that you know what he's talking about." Judging by After All, you could say the same for Strauss.

"This dude is unbelievable. Not only is he an amazing songwriter - a warm, gritty, lyrical storyteller - but he's also amazingly modest. We'd add "Nicest Musician" to next years Best of Charlotte, but Mr. Mike would win it every year as long as he lives here, therefore rendering it kinda meaningless... Strauss' debut CD, Gone Electric, seemed to have dropped right down from heaven, it's smoky, melancholy, low-key, garage-folk vibe recalling early Dire Straits - had those limeys grown up in Romney, WV, like Mike did. His disc, How in the World?, is quieter and more acoustic based than the first one, but it's 10 tracks are equally strong." - Charlotte Creative Loafing November 2nd, 2005

"I was impressed by Mike Strauss. He was playing solo with a bluesy, finger-picking style acoustic guitar. He had a great voice, very reminiscent of Mark Knopfler, and he was a great songwriter. His songs had a bluesy, rootsy feel to them. He seemed one of those genuinely honest artists, shyly geeky and just happy to be up there playing -- which is a high compliment, I think!"  —Larry Karnowski, of Hickory Wind.org
a review of a show at the Six String Cafe in Cary, NC
posted 5/30/2005

"His bloozy alt-country is lyrical and emotional, and his raggedy burr falls somewhere between Billy Joe Shaver and Mark Knopfler."
The Charlotte Observer 6/18/04

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