Artist: Mark Erelli
Record Review from web archive October 3, 2008
Mark Erelli
One thing about Mark Erelli: he leaves no doubt regarding his stance on the largest issues of our day. Whether addressing the war in Iraq, the nation’s widening economic divide, or the small-mindedness of right-wing Bible-thumpers, the veteran singer-songwriter lays it out with sparkling clarity and little regard for analogy. In Erelli’s case, that’s an [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #74 March-April 2008
Lori McKenna / Jake Armerding / Mark Erelli – Club Passim (Cambridge, MA)
The opening performance of Lori McKenna’s five-night residency at Club Passim differed slightly from the shows that followed in that she shared the bill on this night with two of her fellow Massachusetts artists — bluegrass singer and multi-instrumentalist Jake Armerding, and singer-songwriter/guitarist Mark Erelli (currently member of McKenna’s band). The three artists took turns [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #69 May-June 2007
Mark Erelli – Innocent When You Dream
After the political and emotional catharsis of 2006′s Hope And Other Casualties, Mark Erelli deserves the respite of this (mostly) covers collection. Performed primarily solo (with occasional help from Jeffrey Foucault), the material reveals Erelli as a fan of both conventional folk-rock and some experimental avenues of alt-country. Erelli doesn’t provide much interpretation to the [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #64 July-Aug 2006
Mark Erelli – Hope & Other Casualties
Mark Erelli’s fourth effort is the rare treatise that works both as an artistic and political statement, an attentive examination of current times interwoven with matters of the heart. Erelli carried these songs around for several years, with thoughts of September 11 and some personal missteps stewing in his brain, nagging at him. “Imaginary Wars” [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #49 Jan-Feb 2004
Mark Erelli – Country & Western Massachusetts
Mark Erelli is hardly the laid-back sort. In conversation, one of the first things you notice about him is a boyish excitement about projects at hand and projects to come. If you really want to ratchet his enthusiasm up a notch, however, just ask about the roots music scene in New England. “I’m convinced there [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #32 March-April 2001
Mark Erelli – Compass & Companion
Mark Erelli is nothing if not versatile. The New England singer/guitarist is impressively all over the songwriting map on his second disc, Compass & Companion, a collection of tunes that verifies the praise of his 1999 self-titled debut. Tasteful, intelligent and sensitive, Erelli’s songwriting is as unpredictable as a bead of mercury; once you think [...]
