On his new album, Stompin’ Ground, Tommy
Castro opens windows both into his past and his always-evolving musical
future. Produced by Castro and guitar wunderkind Kid Andersen and
recorded at Andersen’s soon-to-be legendary Greaseland Studio in San
Jose, Stompin’ Ground finds Castro letting
loose
on a set of 12 tracks featuring six originals and new versions of
songs he learned and played as a young up-and-comer. He is
simultaneously looking back with autobiographical originals and cover
songs that inspired him, while forging a forward trail with modern
lyrics atop blistering blues-rock. With The Painkillers firing on all
cylinders behind him, Castro lays it all on the line from the opening
notes of Nonchalant to the final, introspective Live Every Day. From the autobiographical My Old Neighborhood to the socially aware Enough Is Enough and Fear is The Enemy to versions of Elvin Bishop’s Rock Bottom and Taj Majal’s Further On Down The Road (two of his favorite songs from his earliest heroes), Stompin’ Ground is pure musical pleasure. “As soon as we started cutting,” Castro says, “we knew we were onto something.”
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