
Rock Bottom Rhapsody
In early 2018, LaFarge - searching for the sort of artistic freedom and inspiration he wasnāt finding in the Midwest - relocated from his longtime home base of St. Louis, Missouri, to Los Angeles, California. New songs came quickly to LaFarge in his new environment but new temptations soon found him, as well. Though he declines to get into specifics, LaFarge admits that he experienced a significant āfall from graceā during the last months of 2018. āThings sort of started to unravel in my mind.ā
Recorded primarily at Reliable Recorders on Chicagoās Northwest side, āRock Bottom Rhapsodyā was produced by LaFargeās friend and collaborator Chris Seefried (who also cowrote several of the albumās tracks) and features the considerable talents of guitarist Joel Paterson, keyboardist Scott Ligon, upright/electric bassist Jimmy Sutton and drummer Alex Hall. Musically, LaFarge continues to mix and match a wide variety of styles and traditions, while never losing track of his own vision āThis record is kind of like Roy Orbison and Bob Dylan hanging out with chanson singers and French jazz bands in like the forties, but I was never trying to make it sound like a particular person.ā
Despite the trying period that preceded its recording, āRock Bottom Rhapsodyā is ultimately far more uplifting and life-affirming than its title would suggest. āThat desperation, that struggle,ā LaFarge ponders, āDid it add something to the record? It certainly did. I mean, I donāt know if it made it better; it just is what it is. Itās not up to me to decide if people are going to feel that...ā.
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In early 2018, LaFarge - searching for the sort of artistic freedom and inspiration he wasnāt finding in the Midwest - relocated from his longtime home base of St. Louis, Missouri, to Los Angeles, California. New songs came quickly to LaFarge in his new environment but new temptations soon found him, as well. Though he declines to get into specifics, LaFarge admits that he experienced a significant āfall from graceā during the last months of 2018. āThings sort of started to unravel in my mind.ā
Recorded primarily at Reliable Recorders on Chicagoās Northwest side, āRock Bottom Rhapsodyā was produced by LaFargeās friend and collaborator Chris Seefried (who also cowrote several of the albumās tracks) and features the considerable talents of guitarist Joel Paterson, keyboardist Scott Ligon, upright/electric bassist Jimmy Sutton and drummer Alex Hall. Musically, LaFarge continues to mix and match a wide variety of styles and traditions, while never losing track of his own vision āThis record is kind of like Roy Orbison and Bob Dylan hanging out with chanson singers and French jazz bands in like the forties, but I was never trying to make it sound like a particular person.ā
Despite the trying period that preceded its recording, āRock Bottom Rhapsodyā is ultimately far more uplifting and life-affirming than its title would suggest. āThat desperation, that struggle,ā LaFarge ponders, āDid it add something to the record? It certainly did. I mean, I donāt know if it made it better; it just is what it is. Itās not up to me to decide if people are going to feel that...ā.
















