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Music Archive » Blues » Delta Style » HILLSTOMP: One Word
Some folks say these two tired souls crawled out the portland shanghai tunnels, back to repay the city's watering holes with sweet odes to sin and salvation, breathing the melodies that have always been sung, releasing others that always will be sung, in other words...


In the spring of 2001, Hillstomp was born in a basement in SE Portland, OR. It was the bastard child of Henry Kammerer and John Johnson's mutual need to make music and drink beer. Within a few weeks the Guitar/"Drum" duo played their first open mic at the green room in Portland to a rousing and slightly scary response. Unfortunately, John's drumset (cardboard box, plastic bucket and weber grill lid) didn't survive the ordeal so the pair went back under the basement stairs to build some new drums and practice.

In June of 2002 Hillstomp emerged from the dust and dark with a raucous brand of hill country blues rock stomp. It is a visceral music that makes you want to stomp your feet, shake your ass and love your neighbor.
After releasing two E.P's in 2003, Hillstomp released their first full-length album "One Word" to a sold out and nearly rabid crowd at the White Eagle in Portland.

Hillstomp is tending a fire that has been smoldering in the hills of northern Mississippi for nearly a century, bringing it alive for another generation. In them you can glimpse the past, present and future of the blues. Their particular brand of North Mississippi trance blues differs drastically from the 12-bar style that your uncle listens to. This shit is different. Even as a duo their sound completely fills a room, making some wonder why so many other bands have so many people standing around.

Whether playing original compositions, traditionals, or blues classics, Hillstomp has managed to craft a distinctive sound that has quickly brought them to the top of Portland's roots, blues and alternative music circles.

The leaders of Portland's do-it-yourself real blues revival need your help. Pick up a copy of the new record today and help spread the word!


THE SPANKIN NEW HILLSTOMP ALBUM ~~ the woman that ended the world ~~ IS ALSO AVAILABLE NOW FROM CD BABY: http://www.cdbaby.com/hillstomp2

Check out the artist's website:
http://hillstomp.com/

Track List:
1. Graverobber's Blues
2. John Henry
3. Nope
4. Roustabout
5. Shake 'em On Down
6. Goin Down South
7. Lucy's Lament
8. Flood Blues
9. Cottonwood
10. Landlord Blues
11. Long Haired Doney

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