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Stalled Out in the Doorway - Tomi Swick Music Album | Indie Rock & Alternative Songs for Relaxation, Road Trips & Coffee Shop Vibes
Stalled Out in the Doorway - Tomi Swick Music Album | Indie Rock & Alternative Songs for Relaxation, Road Trips & Coffee Shop Vibes
Stalled Out in the Doorway - Tomi Swick Music Album | Indie Rock & Alternative Songs for Relaxation, Road Trips & Coffee Shop Vibes

Stalled Out in the Doorway - Tomi Swick Music Album | Indie Rock & Alternative Songs for Relaxation, Road Trips & Coffee Shop Vibes

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Amazon.com From the opening strands of "Come in 2s" from Tomi Swick's debut disc, Stalled Out in the Doorway, two very distinguishable sonic evocations come to mind. Radiohead has undeniably influenced Swick instrumentally, but when it comes to vocals, the Hamilton-based singer offers up an unlikely oscillation between Tom Yorke and Canadian rocker Tom Cochrane. With an ear for creating soaring melodies with memorable pop hooks, Swick's debut is infectious, filled with expansive melodies that could transfer easily from rock to soul or that could even work on Broadway. "Wait Until Morning" is a perfect example of the vastness of Swick's songwriting while "I Trust in (Family)" with it's '70s style provides an interesting mini-symphony for listeners. Swick's one danger is also his most compelling draw: His voice is gorgeous, but tends to deliver only one emotion, an absolute ache of a tone, painting each song with the same desperate, passionate landscape. That aside, Stalled has a number of high points--most find Swick leaving his more complex sound behind for quiet, straight-ahead musical journeys. "Listen Isa" features Swick alone on piano and is quietly compelling, while "I'll See You Again" shows how his emotive vocals charm listeners with a simple love song. File this under sensitive (but not saccharine) singer/songwriters. --Denise Sheppard

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I too, saw Tomi Swick for the first time when he opened for the Goo Goo Dolls in Seattle. Now honestly, I wasn't too thrilled when I saw there would be an opening band. I was there to see the Goo Goo Dolls and didn't want to have to sit through a set by some guy I'd never heard of. However, Tomi Swick won me over with his smooth sound on "Wait until Morning" and the driving guitar beat of "Come in 2's". I even saw some women hanging outside of his tour bus saying "Forget Johnny Rzeznik, we want Tomi Swick!". I don't know that I'd go THAT far, but I was so impressed with Tomi's talent that I went right out and purchased his cd! It's one of those cd's you can put on and immediately like every song! You don't have to listen several times to let them "grow on you"; they're all winners. Give it a listen! You won't be disappointed! I'm anxiously awaiting Tomi's return to Seattle to perform a full length show!