Charmingly neurotic and prolific singer/songwriter Mike Doughty has enjoyed a successful solo career for several years now. After kicking a nasty drug addiction and splitting from his popular 90s band Soul Coughing in the early 2000s, Doughty embarked on a solo venture, self-releasing
Skittish and
Rockity Roll as well as the live 2002 classic
Smofe + Smang: Live in Minneapolis. He toured behind these records before finally releasing his first album on Dave Matthews’ record label ATO,
Haughty Melodic in 2005. In an effort to distance himself from Soul Coughing’s sound and the group’s bad blood, Doughty’s music took on a more straightforward pop angle. Still present in his new tunes, however, were Doughty’s unmistakably droll vocal delivery and his sharp, funny wordplay. Since 2005, Doughty has released three full length LPs (
Golden Delicious, Sad Man Happy Man and
Yes and Also Yes) and a handful of EPs. He’s also put out special live records like
The Question Jar Show which featured Doughty and his bandmate Andrew “Scrap†Livingston answering questions from audience members in between songs.
The Flip is Another Honey is a covers record that Doughty released in November of last year and features covers from artists like John Denver and Thin Lizzy. (Check out the excellent cover of the Stephen Sondheim-penned “Sit Down, You’re Rocking the Boat†- from Guys and Dolls!)
you could have knocked me down with a feather
When Doughty’s newest project was announced earlier this month, you could have knocked me down with a feather - it was both thrilling and shocking to hear the news. Fans familiar with Doughty know of his distaste for playing Soul Coughing songs during concerts and his frustration with fans that seemingly demanded it when he became a solo artist. His memoir
The Book of Drugs, published last year, details the toxic relationship between the band and himself and the reasons for his unwillingness to dip into that song catalogue. Amazingly, however, Doughty unveiled a new album dedicated to the reimagining of thirteen Soul Coughing songs. The response was overwhelmingly positive and fans clamored to finance the new album via PledgeMusic, a site similar to Kickstarter that allows people to donate funds to musical efforts.
The album, simply titled
Circles Super Bon Bon Sleepless How Many Cans? True Dreams of Wichita Monster Man Mr. Bitterness Maybe I’ll Come Down St. Louise Is Listening I Miss the Girl Unmarked Helicopters The Idiot Kings So Far I Have Not Found the Science, will drop September 17th and a 32-city tour will begin the following month. Minneapolis fans will be able to catch him October 25th at First Avenue. Tickets are on sale right now. Like this very second.
So, if you plan on going, better act fast! This show will most definitely sell out!
10/16/13 Teaneck, NJ Mexicali Live
10/17/13 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer
10/18/13 South Burlington, VT Higher Ground
10/19/13 Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club
10/20/13 Portland, ME Port City Music Hall
10/22/13 Cleveland, OH Beachland Ballroom
10/23/13 Detroit, MI St. Andrews Hall
10/24/13 Chicago, IL Park West
10/25/13 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue
10/26/13 St. Louis, MO Off Broadway Nightclub
10/27/13 Milwaukee, WI Turner Hall Ballroom
10/29/13 Boulder, CO Boulder Theater
10/30/13 Salt Lake City, UT Urban Lounge
11/01/13 Vancouver, BC Biltmore Cabaret
11/02/13 Seattle, WA The Neptune
11/03/13 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom
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11/05/13 Santa Cruz, CA Rio Theatre
11/06/13 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore
11/08/13 Los Angeles, CA The Fonda
11/09/13 Santa Ana, CA Observatory
11/10/13 Phoenix, AZ Crescent Ballroom
11/12/13 Dallas, TX Trees
11/13/13 Austin, TX Belmont
11/14/13 Houston, TX Fitzgerald's
11/15/13 New Orleans, LA Tipitina's Uptown
11/16/13 Tampa, FL Crowbar
11/17/13 Orlando, FL Social
11/19/13 Nashville, TN Mercy Lounge
11/20/13 Atlanta, GA Terminal West
11/21/13 Carrboro, NC Cat's Cradle
11/22/13 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
11/23/13 New York, NY Webster Hall
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