Foddershock
Acoustic Appalachian Dysfunctional Folk Rock
Daydreams fade on the hoot-owl shift...when you work down in the mines.
SoundClick artist Foddershock presents "Dyin' To Make A Livin'", an outstanding release in the Alternative Country genre. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive alternative country track that resonates. "Dyin' To Make A Livin'" has peaked at #11 in the Alternative Country category on SoundClick. Foddershock is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Alternative Country music directly to fans worldwide.
It ain`t bad luck, son...ya`just drink too damn much. Wake up and smell the vomit!
"Can't Win Fer Boozin'" is an Alternative Country track by Foddershock on SoundClick. Foddershock demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. It has charted at #12 on the SoundClick Alternative Country chart. Explore the full Foddershock catalog on SoundClick and discover more Alternative Country music from independent creators.
I ate a green brownie and I saw the Lord.
"Green Brownie" is an Alternative Country track by Foddershock on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. "Green Brownie" has reached the top 10 on the main SoundClick Country chart. "Green Brownie" is part of the Foddershock catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.
There`s this self-righteous preacher/businessman feller in our town that uses his advertising space to put up doomsday signs about drinkin`, gamblin`, and fornicatin`. We don`t dig them signs, and he don`t dig our music. Praise the Lord!
"Drunkards Go To Hell" is an Alternative Country track by Foddershock on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. For fans of alternative country, this one is worth the listen. It has peaked at #13 in Country and #4 in Alternative Country on the SoundClick charts. Explore the full Foddershock catalog on SoundClick and discover more Alternative Country music from independent creators.
Escapin` from the unexplainable...runnin` from regret. Life is strange. Pet the cat. Flip the bird. Go live underneath a rock. It`s much safer.
Independent artist Foddershock drops "Underneath A Rock (All Y'all)", an Alternative Country track on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. This track does what good alternative country does best — it connects. "Underneath A Rock (All Y'all)" has peaked at number 7 on the SoundClick Alternative Country chart. Find more from Foddershock on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery.
AcousticAppalachianDysfunctionalFolkRock...from the dusty black coalfields of southwest Virginia, Foddershock is a collaboration between two long-time friends- one that writes strangely truthful and surreal lyrics about the often sordid details of the human condition, and one that puts it all together with a unique and perfectly twisted blend of American roots music. Songs about love, hate, life, death, drinkin, and killin. Sometimes tragic. Sometimes funny. Always interesting. Everything from guitar driven "Alt. Country" to "bluegrass" to a weird mix of banjos and walkie-talkies that can only be described as "southern banjer trance". Put John Prine, The Grateful Dead, Primus, and Camper Van Beethoven in a blender and you gotta a big ol glass of Foddershock. Drink up!
Formed under the influence of alcohol in 2000, Foddershock released their first album- "Roadkill Expressway". A rather dark and haunting album, with tunes such as "Amphetamines and Grits", "Sock Monkey", and "Monster in the Closet".
In 2001 we released our second album, "Ghost Of Lonzo". This album contains one our most popular songs, "Drunkards Go To Hell". The song "Jump In The River" is also on this release and was recently used in the independent film "Coming Down The Mountain" produced by N.Y.C.s Cyan Pictures.
2002 brought yet another fine Foddershock album, "One Good Eye". Difficult to categorize, this album contains everything from distorted banjo instrumentals to fuzzy folk punk. "Angel On Dirty Sheets" and "Wings and Warts" are standout cuts.
In 2003, Foddershock released what is possibly their best album to date, "Black Lung & White Lightnin'"- an eclectic mix of tunes ranging from the bluegrass of "Fate's Runnin' Late" , the sarcastic pop-folk of "Use Me, Do Me, Love Me", to the flat out garage rockin' of "Cahoots"
In the spring of 2004, Foddershock invaded the independent music scene with their album "Inbreds From Outer Space". From the pessimistic barnyard drinkin tune "Cant Win Fer Boozin" to the flat out bong rockin groove of "Stoned and Broke", this latest installment of Dysfunctional Folk Rock is truly an eclectical listening experience.
Foddershocks newest CD, "Corn On Macabre", is finally a done deal! You can pick one up at the nearest Flea Market, County Jail, Goodwill Store, or Brothel. Around here, all those places are in the same building- an Appalachian "mall" so to speak.
Also, Foddershock's tune "Dyin' To Make A Livin'" (off the Black Lung & White Lightnin' CD) is going to be included on an upcoming Americana compilation CD featuring songs about the coal mining industry. Other artists on this 2 disc set include Dwight Yoakam, Natalie Merchant (from 10,000 Maniacs), Ralph Stanley, Darrell Scott, and Tom T. Hall. We reckon that's purty good company.
Yes, Pine Mountain Tacky Lawn Ornament and Pink Flamingo Sioree. Oh yeah... played at my cousin Bubba Epstein's bluegrass bar mitzvah, too.
John Prine, Bottle Rockets, Whiskeytown, Bad Livers, Robbie Fulks, Jason and the Scorchers, the Gourds, Drive-By Truckers, Cracker, Paul K. and the Weathermen, Uncle Tupelo, Lonzo Perrigan, The Handsome Family
Anythang. Everythang. Guitar, banjo, bass keyboards, mandolin, dulcimer, bongos, clorox jug and jaw harp (among others).
We dig beer. We dig pork. We know people who dig coal.