The Celebrity Cafe
Sari N. Kent
"Todd Cecil's "Sweet Cynthia and the Nashville Music Co." is the North Carolina boy's contribution to the country music scene, and he does it with a twist all his own"
Red Tub Show Review
Bert Pittman
When I was in high school, I did the US Census to earn a little extra dough. One summer evening on the front porch of a rundown wooden shack on a rundown street on the run down side of town (with all my official survey forms in hand), I felt the the whole place shaking-- not vibrating but shaking-- from the foot stompin', hand clappin', good times singin' and shoutin' goin' on inside.
At the cozy Red Tub in West Columbia, SC, Mr. Todd Cecil and his fingerpicking slide guitar did some very fine shack shakin' of his own. Todd's slide pickin' guitar had the entire audience and staff loosing the nails and screws in the Tub's upstairs wooden floors, hallways, and skylight. With original songs, instrumentals, and a wonderful cover of Neil Young's "Helpless," Todd didn't serve up some all- too-predictable Delta corn syrup; he laid down a great big dollop of hardcore, sliding Piedmont picking blues that had the whole Tub a rockin.' We're talking real cane blackstrap here. Cause I love both these blues styles, Todd certainly loosened my floor joists, since he delivers both of these great traditions at the same time!
So if you want some of that foot stompin,' hand clappin,' front porch shakin," good times music, drop every thing and check out Todd Cecil. He'll rattle you in all the right places.
Indie Music Stop
C.W. Ross
The first thing you'll notice after Todd's latest release 'Sweet Cynthia' and the Nashville Music Co. starts to play is that this isn't your everyday cookie cutter type music. Todd's music is a blend of everything from folk, bluegrass, and rock to the blues.
Todd's uses unique guitar tuning and guitar techniques to achieve that sound. Todd refers to his style of playing, "as slide 'collage' guitar."
While the music grabs your attention it's the song lyrics that keeps it. Todd is a published poet and treats his lyrics like 'song poems'. Todd's philosophy on his songwriting is that he works to write, "stand alone lines worthy of a wall."
If you had to pick other artist to compare him to names like, John Prine, Bob Dylan, and Ben Harper come to mind. On several of the songs I could really hear the Dylan vocal sound.
I really liked the mixture of instrumentation found on 'Sweet Cynthia' and the Nashville Music Co. Todd's guitar playing is stellar along with his banjo, mandolin, bass, and harmonica work.
You'll also find a lot of nice percussion work in the songs. You'll even find an instrument credit listed in the CD's booklet for a coffee can.
For those of you like myself who enjoy some 'hill music' the song, "J-boy Coin & the Whisky Horn" will have you foot stomping and hand clapping to it's beat.
You also find Todd's version of the Memphis Mini and Led Zeppelin song, "When the Levee Breaks."
On the last track titled, "Weep" Todd's harmonica playing really brings the song to life. With it's slightly rock beats it has a sound very reminiscent of the band Blues Traveler.
This release has a spiritual undertone that runs through it that I'll let you interpret for yourself after hearing the songs.
The more I listened to this release the more I liked it. Each time my ears picked out new little nuances and beats that peaked my ears up.
Do yourself a favor and get 'Sweet Cynthia' and the Nashville Music Co. Your ears will thank you!
Todd Cecil Band at Cafe 123
Paul Stirins - Station Wide Close
A newer and different sound in Nashville, Todd Cecil Band and players bring their original music to Cafe 123 - great guitar sounds, eastern percussion and lyrical poetry to boot.
Short Light Reviews
Jason Smith
There seems to be a unique artist budding amongst the country music backdrop of Nashville. 'Sweet Cynthia and the Nashville Music Co.', the second CD from this artist, is a blend of music styles, slide guitar and soothing raspy vocals.
Digging a little deeper in the lyrics will prove to be a fruitful endeavor for the poetic minded.
...very promising, one not to be missed, and we look forward to hearing more.
TenCats
Rocque Montagne
"In the world of me-too-copycats and also-rans, there is the rare and occasional appearance of originality. Such is the case with these rare gems of poetry and authentic guitar by Todd Cecil. His music is the product of a soul turned loose and a hard-earned gift fully expressed. "Rare and original" is what makes the sounds of this muse so sweet, for here is a real songman, cause sufficient for us all to remember our own hearts song. Todd Cecil makes strings cry, hearts swell and minds reach for more. No one should miss his music."
CD Review
Blithe Wilson
"A great new comer, and none to soon. ....illustrates the ingredients for something great "
Acoustic Slide
Lori Line - Gutter Beat - Nashville
...powerhouse slide guitar playing with story-teller songs............
put bob dylan and leo kotke in the ring - you might get the blues - but you just might get The Todd Cecil Band |