Slackeye Slim
Slackeye Slim is a Americana Garage band from rural Southwest Wisconsin. The band often relies heavily on lyrical imagery to create their cinematic sound. The four-piece band features a revolving lineup and is headed by Joe Frankland; former music critic, carnie, and radio announcer.
Slackeye Slim was formed in Wooster, Ohio in 2006. Frankland initially treated it as a solo project, playing many shows in Akron, Cleveland, Detroit, and Pittsburgh. After developing a devoted local following, Frankland decided to independently release Slackeye Slim’s debut album, Texas Whore Pleaser.
Texas Whore Pleaser came out on Christmas Day of 2007. Described by Truth About Music as a “lo-fi alt country sound that was soaked in Dead Kennedys and Black Flag tributes,” Slackeye Slim’s debut album featured a guest vocal appearance by Lonesome Wyatt (Those Poor Bastards) and saw a track included on Devil’s Ruin Records’ 2008 compilation, Rodentia: The Best of Dark Roots Music.
Slackeye Slim’s first tour was a quick run through Montana in December of 2007. While in Montana, Joe Frankland met singer/songwriter Graham Lindsey. Frankland moved to Anaconda, Montana a few months later and began to write Slackeye Slim’s second album, El Santo Grial: La Pistola Piadosa, recruiting Lindsey to help write some of the music.
For El Santo Grial, the two mine and combine multiple styles -- genre-bending with an equal diversity of instruments -- for the 14 songs influenced by film and literature as much as Frankland's religious upbringing. The album was released digitally on June 21, 2011 and on CD by Farmageddon Records on August 2, 2011.
Praised by critics, the album has seen tracks included on several compilations, including Shooter Jennings' Southern Independent Vol. 1, Danielle Colby’s (of History Channel’s American Pickers) Danielle Colby Presents: The Music of Farmageddon Records. And has also seen a song included in the trailer for Accidental Humour Company’s2011 film Cowboy: A Cowboy Story, as well as regular airplay on Sirius XM’s Outlaw Country channel, PRICK Magazine’s internet radio show, Garage 71, and many podcasts and community stations across the US.
Saving Country Music calls El Santo Grial: La Pistola Piadosa “a masterpiece, exquisitely produced, arranged, and performed.” Alternative Sound says it sounds “like Ennio Morricone, Calexico, Dick Dale and Tom Waits collaborated to write the soundtrack for a dark western.” It was called "one of the most visionary, unique, and just plain badass albums to be released in years" by No Depression.
Slackeye Slim has performed all over the United States and opened for Slim Cessna’s Auto Club, Th’Legendary Shack Shakers, and Those Poor Bastards. Currently, Frankland lives a reclusive life in rural southwest Wisconsin where he is continuing to develop new material for Slackeye Slim. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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