Handful Of Luvin'.

Posted over 1 year ago

Handful Of Luvin's third full length release is the work of a band just coming into it's own. Confident and self-assured, obliterating the demarcation lines where genres stake out their turf, Handful happily incorporate influences from Vivaldi to Vasser Clements, from the Stones to Riverdance, refracted through Pop sensibilities, with bright hooks and melodies that remain. Breadcrumbs......

From bands.tv....Handful Of Luvin' 'Handful of Luvin' originally began in the spring of 2002 when front man David John & Andrew Joslyn (fiddler) met at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington. At the time David John was promoting his own second self-produced solo album 'Blue Room,' and had a considerable fan following in Seattle and Bellingham. Andrew on the other hand was a pretty prominent classical musician until he decided to pursue freer styles with fiddle playing such as Scots Irish, blues, and rock fiddle/violin. When the two met, and began playing with each other, Andrew's fiddle complimented David's unique guitar work and soulful vocals perfectly. In the fall of 2003 they began performing together & immediately realized the potential of their sound, and quickly set about forming a band. "This Man"


Through various transformations & several musicians (much love and Thanks to Billy Hooper, David Stern, Becky, and Logger), the band eventually came across Patrick Files late in 2004 (bass guitar). Pat's own background with funk, rock, and thrash metal brought a whole new dimension of musical variety into the band.
Within two months, in early 2005, Pat's friend Mike Knight (drummer) was recruited as the final member into the band. Originally Mike was apart of the indie-jam rock band 'Carraway' and produced several recordings with them. Within HOL he is able to use his extensive expertise with the drums & percussion, and also has an uncanny attention to detail which keeps the band on point.
"Treaty"......

Every member of the band brings their own entirely unique background with music to the band whether its gypsy, folk, funk, reggae, or rock. When these guys come together, in any setting, it is never disappointing. Handful of Luvin' has an energy that is unparalleled as well as contagious. ln the end Handful of Luvin' is a number of things: it is what the fans and the audience are left with after a HOL show; and it is about five very diverse musicians who love music ...........

......If I have one caveat it would be this.....To my mind the sound is a bit slick, an almost pop-ish veneer that belies and betrays the rootsy origins of the music. The sound could use a little of the husk & busk immediacy of a more "live" sound. But its really a minor quibble.....and as Handful Of Luvin' tthemselves will tell you....There's No Right, There's No Wrong........

Comments (4)

  1. Robin Danar says

    these guys are great, man.  did you ever hear of a Jersey band called "From Good Homes"?  you might like 'em.  did a bunch of recording in the early 90's.  a jam band with real songs.

    Permalink posted 07/28/2010
  2. dermahrk says

    Given your new avatar, should this be titled "Skull full of lovin'" ?

    You will not be surprised to hear that this sounds really great. Nice one, Jeffie.

    Permalink posted 07/29/2010
  3. DaveCromwell says

    Not bad, deadsy.  The kinda remind me a bit of The Avett Brothers.  Do you get that too?

    Hey - I've MOGged.

    http://mog.com/blog_post/content/4016/2175510

    Show some love ;-)

    Permalink posted 07/29/2010
  4. jaggerandrea says

    This very good stuff....thanks for sharing.

    Permalink posted 08/01/2010

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