
Daryl Scairiot
Saint Rose Parish
© 2004 Scorpiolovesongs (625989438226)
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AMERICANA NOIR. Well, this album's a bit grave... except when it's creepy or hostile instead. Here's the power-point presentation: 1.Literate, thoughtful lyrics (economy-class philosophy); 2.Strong, memorable melodies; 3.Big voice; 4.Fire; 5.Brimstone.
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* Artist's recommendation: Check out "You're Losing Her" - easily my most-requested song.
"Whether Scairiot is [psychologically? molecularly?] stable or not, he's one of the most brilliant writers I've come across in my several years of music reviewing. I kept pausing the tracks and skipping back so I could scribble down the lines, word for word."
Jennifer Layton
Indie-Music.com
"Scairiot is an incredibly talented 28-year-old songwriter recently transplanted from the Arizona desert... The open expanse of the southwest tinges his music with drift, and he sings of whispers and spirits with the languorous perspective of one who was born and raised in a ghost town... Much like Greg Brown or Tom Russell, Scairiot is able to create truths in his work that can be jarring at first."
Gabe Meline
The North Bay Bohemian
Here's a very heavy-handed assertion, both indelicate and immodest: Daryl Scairiot is one of the finest songwriters working today. A first-rate craftsman in the tradition of Leonard Cohen and Elvis Costello, Arizona-born Daryl Scairiot possesses a formidable command both of language and of the idiom of lyric-writing. Nihilistic, savage and scatological; tender, elegant and human, Scairiot’s songs spark with misanthropic beauty. Jennifer Layton, of Indie-Music.com, has called him “one of the most brilliant writers I’ve come across.”
Scairiot’s musical universe is a collision of the majestic and the grotesque. Finding his muses in the theater of man’s darker desires and dubious motivations, he creates brutal comedies in which these shadows confess themselves and may (or may not) be redeemed. The musical setting for these shadow-plays is a tempestuous avant-folk, Americana noir sound, evoking early Cohen, Steve Earle, Iron And Wine and Sixteen Horsepower; sometimes raunchy, sometimes splendid, with echoes of vaudeville and notable departures into rock and boozy, 1930’s-ish cabaret jazz. First and foremost a singer, Scairiot is best-known for his powerful baritone voice and his strong, memorable melodies.
Scairiot has shared the stage with such indie luminaries as the Devil Makes Three, the Dolly Ranchers, Jason Webley and the Velvet Teen, as well as songwriters Steve Seskin, Austin Willacy and Caren Armstrong. He is featured on the Bazaar Café’s second compilation CD, Music Stew 2. He has appeared on KRSH’s Live on the Evening Krush and KRCB’s Left of the Dial. He was also the subject of an LA Times article about the internet as a tool for independent musicians. Daryl was recently inducted into the Music Phone Book’s Independent Artist Registry, a showcase and directory of the country’s most outstanding independent acts.
Scairiot’s debut album, Saint Rose Parish, features a handful of the San Francisco Bay area’s finest musicians. It is a confident manifesto of the idiomatic diversity of Daryl’s abilities, as well as his wit, his playfulness, his tenderness, his penchant for the haunting and his taste for the spooky. The album was released on Scairiot’s own Scorpiolovesongs label. His second album, Essays, is due for release in 2006, as is a collection of jazz songs recorded with his former backing band, the Softer Monsters.
After spending four years in extravagantly expensive Northern California, Daryl recently returned to Phoenix, where he now lives with his wife and their daughter.
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are there words to describe?????????
author: TaliaWOW!What can I say, I remember song too sad from 4 years ago!!~ To hear it on an album, wow, it blows my mind. I love the whole thing but, most of all, Saint Rose, Losing her, and Goes! Daryl oh Daryl what that voice can do. grand Canyon loves you already, plese come to Flagstaff so we can cheer you on, LIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fantastic and original!
author: arynSlighty twisted, lyrically gifted, torchy moody pipes - what's not to love? Americana Noir indeed. Love him, love his CD. My fave tracks are 1, 2 and especially 6. Can't wait to see what's next from this amazing songwriter. Just don't ever play Scrabble with him...
This CD is awesome
author: TenayaThis CD is so extremely good! I listen to it all the time... like now!
Stunning, Passionate, Haunting!
author: Mario DeSioNo kidding... this is a must CD to purchase. This man walked into the Bay Area scene and sent it home to practice. He truely is a poet. With lyrics so metaphorically powerfull in both pain and beauty, the music draws you along like a narcotic. Listening to this CD is like slowly bleeding to death ecstatically on a warm night as your life passes before you.
- author: Mary-Kate Hartley
I find myself humming tunes from this CD all the time. So good!
excellent songwriting, grooving vibe, these guys got it going on.
author: kieth carpenterI've seem these folks at Aromas a couple of times. I've been a pretty good songwriter long enough to know truly great songwriting when I hear it.These guys swing what more can be said.The moody/genius keyboard player, grooving percussion, the sweeeeet elf babe violin(dreamin' of her),all wrapped up by the base man. Catch a riing star.