Artist: Eric Ambel
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #64 July-Aug 2006
Eric Ambel – We’re rolling
On an early Wednesday afternoon in April, thick, fat storybook snowflakes fall in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York. The snow settles indiscriminately on major thoroughfares and vacant side streets. It falls on a triangulated door rising out of the sidewalk concrete. What lies beneath is Cowboy Technical Services, a musician’s dream of a [...]
Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #52 July-Aug 2004
Eric Ambel – Lord of the Lakeside
“I tell bands I record with today that if you can quit playing music, you probably should,” says Eric Ambel. “But that was never an option for me.” Over the course of three decades, Ambel has been, among other things: A founding member of the iconic rock band the Del-Lords. An accomplished roots-rock producer (Nils [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #2 Winter 1995
Eric Ambel – Loud & Lonesome
It sounds like Eric Ambel has accomplished exactly what he set out to do on Loud and Lonesome (ESD). These forceful songs are mostly about being confused, hurt, and generally pissed off with the state of our union. His record is also haunted by the pervasive spirit of Neil Young. Whether its Crazy Horse-styled guitar [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #5 Sept-Oct 1996
Eric Ambel – Lord of the Lakeside
In the last few years, Eric “Roscoe” Ambel has produced a number of alternative country’s brighter hopes. Whether his work epitomizes that sound, or whether it’s just good old rock ‘n’ roll, is difficult to say. The Bottle Rockets, Go To Blazes, Blue Mountain, Cheri Knight and Mojo Nixon are probably not too worried about [...]
