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Music Review: Steven "Stumbletown" Adams - The Riddle In Doubt

Written by Glen Boyd
Published January 27, 2008

Who woulda' known?

Before I get to this review, a disclaimer of sorts is in order.

Steven "Stumbletown" Adams is actually a guy I know. Or at least I knew.

"Stumbletown," or just plain old Steve as I knew him way back then, was this more or less quiet, unassuming sort of guy that I knew in high school. The truth is, he's a guy I went to probably way too many high school kegger parties with.

I always liked Steve too. We shared a fondness for the seventies glam rock of the day, people like Alice Cooper, David Bowie, and T. Rex, for one thing.

But never — not for one second — did I suspect that lying inside this guy I used to drink beer at high school parties with, was so much as an inch of actual musical talent. And, boy was I wrong.

You see guys as old as "Stumbletown" Adams — he's as old as me for Chrissakes — are simply not supposed to rock like this. It's against the laws of nature. But on The Riddle In Doubt, Adams' third full length CD — he started playing music at the ripe old age of 44 — rock he does. Not only that, Adams is a damn fine songwriter to boot.

On The Riddle In Doubt, Adams combines some of the grungiest sounding guitar riffs this side of Pearl Jam, with the sort of lonely — and dare I say it, "boozy," — sort of lyrical place you'd more expect from somebody like Tom Waits. Musically, the album is a bit all over the place, but surprisingly it all works.

The album kicks things right into high gear with it's opening track "Patterns Of Bad Behaviour," which finds Mr. Stumbletown proclaiming that "I have a princess in the castle, cowboys in the saddle, this empty glass my only hassle," all to crunchy New York Dolls sort of riffage (there's that seventies glam influence). It is but the first of many examples of the sort of sophisticated triple phrased lyrics found on this album.

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You'll find Blogcritics assistant music editor Glen Boyd sharing his Thoughtmares on his personal blogs The World Wide Glen, and The Rockologist, as well as at Cinema Blend Music. In a previous life, Glen was a music professional and journalist whose work has appeared in The Rocket, SPIN, Pulse!, and The Source. Glen is also seeking an active full-time writing gig. Will somebody please hire this man?
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Music Review: Steven "Stumbletown" Adams - The Riddle In Doubt
Published: January 27, 2008
Type: Review
Section: Music
Filed Under: Review, Music: Indie Rock, Music: Country and Americana
Writer: Glen Boyd
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