It takes a certain type of musician to hop freight trains and barrel across… Read Full Bio ↴It takes a certain type of musician to hop freight trains and barrel across the vastness of North America with his brother and cousin. Especially for an artist who, just years before, sold out Madison Square Garden for three consecutive nights. CHAD “CHADWICK” STOKES is anything but a typical rock star. So, there was the singer-guitarist for bands Dispatch and State Radio, wading across a river to escape the chasing railroad bulls and hanging in the different down and out jungles with other traveling folks. And in the end, after the three had finally reached the West Coast and were laying face down in the dirt at gunpoint care of the NSA, he says it was all well worth it.
“I had ridden the trains a little bit in the past for a day or two but I had never done it for weeks at a time,” Stokes says. “I discovered an America that I knew was out there but had limited experience with. There's all kinds of people out on the rails: people simply trying to get from point A to B, people running from whatever they left behind, people with nowhere else to go. You get to see a part of America that only the trains go through -- remote stretches without any sign of mankind." It was out on these long isolated stretches and in the inner city train yards that Stokes found the inspiration for his solo debut, titled SIMMERKANE II.
At a time when the term Indie-rock refers more to a guitar sound than doing anything truly independent, Stokes is an artist who has genuinely lived the credo. Unassisted by a major label, his band Dispatch arose from the college circuit to become an international musical phenomenon. With only a celebrated live show and a series of self-released albums the band was not only able to sell out Madison Square Garden several times but attract 110,000+ fans to a Boston concert.
While riding the rails, Stokes made a designated stop so his band, State Radio, could play an anti-war concert at the Denver Coliseum with Rage Against The Machine. It is a DIY social consciousness that Stokes came to early in life - growing up as a pacifist, working in Zimbabwe after high school and eventually co-founding the Elias Fund, the Dispatch Foundation, and now Calling All Crows. In 2008, Stokes was honored as Humanitarian of the Year at the Boston Music Awards.
Simmerkane II, a proper follow-up to the State Radio EP (Simmerkane I), is a marked evolution in the musician-songwriter’s creative journey. Produced by John Dragonetti (of The Submarines), the album features background vocals from Carly Simon, Matt Embree (Rx Bandits), The White Buffalo, Blake Hazard (The Submarines), and Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars. The sound is an engaging mix of Americana, country, folk and rock in the service of some undeniably evocative lyrics. The songs tell a loose narrative of travel, love and loss, like some re-imagined rock-n-roll odyssey.
The journey begins with “Adelaide,” a fuzzed-out melodic folk rocker containing the prophetic line, “We left Worcester with our boots and our bags - and America undressed herself in front of our eyes.” Next, listeners venture into the “Crowbar Hotel” to discover an underground world populated by hard luck outsiders: “We are sold to the highest bidder, we are down to our very last crumb - May we invite ourselves to dinner, ‘cause we might just have to make a run.” The song “Back To The Races,” has Stokes reflecting on past mistakes and longing for the childhood farm while still seduced by the excitement of the journey and a new love. The symphonic rock-n-roll charges ahead before dropping down for the intimate lyrical refrain “Back to the races - and on with the day.”
The two-disc deluxe package includes three bonus tracks with Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars, a musical ensemble of refugees from Sierra Leone’s 1991 civil war. Stokes, who did humanitarian work in Zimbabwe as a youth, has been a longtime fan of the All Stars. The tracks include a lilting African-tinged folk song called “Coffee And Wine,” a reflective reggae track titled, “All My Possessions (Ode To Troy)” and “Don’t Have You” – a heartfelt ballad that eventually erupts in celebration with the All Stars’ backing vocals and percussions carrying the weight of their troubled history and eventual transcendence. “It was such an honor to work with the All Stars,” Stokes explains. “The songs we did were kind of folk songs and one reggae song, so they were a bit out of their element trying to adapt to the folky farm kid and his songs. But you can hear their history in their singing and playing and it adds this amazing power to the songs.”
Simmerkane II is an ambitious album about discovery, loss and moving on. What begun as a journey across an unseen America becomes a moving musical tribute to the resilience of the human heart. “The album was initially inspired by the freight train trip with my brother and that vast underworld that exists out there,” Stokes explains. “But then it’s also about growing up on the farm and losing loved ones; a young man learning about life.” In his spare time, Stokes can still be found hopping trains with his beloved travel companion, Lefty.
“I had ridden the trains a little bit in the past for a day or two but I had never done it for weeks at a time,” Stokes says. “I discovered an America that I knew was out there but had limited experience with. There's all kinds of people out on the rails: people simply trying to get from point A to B, people running from whatever they left behind, people with nowhere else to go. You get to see a part of America that only the trains go through -- remote stretches without any sign of mankind." It was out on these long isolated stretches and in the inner city train yards that Stokes found the inspiration for his solo debut, titled SIMMERKANE II.
At a time when the term Indie-rock refers more to a guitar sound than doing anything truly independent, Stokes is an artist who has genuinely lived the credo. Unassisted by a major label, his band Dispatch arose from the college circuit to become an international musical phenomenon. With only a celebrated live show and a series of self-released albums the band was not only able to sell out Madison Square Garden several times but attract 110,000+ fans to a Boston concert.
While riding the rails, Stokes made a designated stop so his band, State Radio, could play an anti-war concert at the Denver Coliseum with Rage Against The Machine. It is a DIY social consciousness that Stokes came to early in life - growing up as a pacifist, working in Zimbabwe after high school and eventually co-founding the Elias Fund, the Dispatch Foundation, and now Calling All Crows. In 2008, Stokes was honored as Humanitarian of the Year at the Boston Music Awards.
Simmerkane II, a proper follow-up to the State Radio EP (Simmerkane I), is a marked evolution in the musician-songwriter’s creative journey. Produced by John Dragonetti (of The Submarines), the album features background vocals from Carly Simon, Matt Embree (Rx Bandits), The White Buffalo, Blake Hazard (The Submarines), and Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars. The sound is an engaging mix of Americana, country, folk and rock in the service of some undeniably evocative lyrics. The songs tell a loose narrative of travel, love and loss, like some re-imagined rock-n-roll odyssey.
The journey begins with “Adelaide,” a fuzzed-out melodic folk rocker containing the prophetic line, “We left Worcester with our boots and our bags - and America undressed herself in front of our eyes.” Next, listeners venture into the “Crowbar Hotel” to discover an underground world populated by hard luck outsiders: “We are sold to the highest bidder, we are down to our very last crumb - May we invite ourselves to dinner, ‘cause we might just have to make a run.” The song “Back To The Races,” has Stokes reflecting on past mistakes and longing for the childhood farm while still seduced by the excitement of the journey and a new love. The symphonic rock-n-roll charges ahead before dropping down for the intimate lyrical refrain “Back to the races - and on with the day.”
The two-disc deluxe package includes three bonus tracks with Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars, a musical ensemble of refugees from Sierra Leone’s 1991 civil war. Stokes, who did humanitarian work in Zimbabwe as a youth, has been a longtime fan of the All Stars. The tracks include a lilting African-tinged folk song called “Coffee And Wine,” a reflective reggae track titled, “All My Possessions (Ode To Troy)” and “Don’t Have You” – a heartfelt ballad that eventually erupts in celebration with the All Stars’ backing vocals and percussions carrying the weight of their troubled history and eventual transcendence. “It was such an honor to work with the All Stars,” Stokes explains. “The songs we did were kind of folk songs and one reggae song, so they were a bit out of their element trying to adapt to the folky farm kid and his songs. But you can hear their history in their singing and playing and it adds this amazing power to the songs.”
Simmerkane II is an ambitious album about discovery, loss and moving on. What begun as a journey across an unseen America becomes a moving musical tribute to the resilience of the human heart. “The album was initially inspired by the freight train trip with my brother and that vast underworld that exists out there,” Stokes explains. “But then it’s also about growing up on the farm and losing loved ones; a young man learning about life.” In his spare time, Stokes can still be found hopping trains with his beloved travel companion, Lefty.
Keepsake
Chadwick Stokes Lyrics
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Balance and Composure Don't fall. And I'll catch you on the outside But you calle…
Bettie Serveert Wrapped up in blue Painted by me and [F]you Some thought it'…
Call Security I need to start asking why I can't sleep under…
Crime & The City Solution I have seen the fingers of the earth reach around Raze…
Distressor Holy But torn at the seams You'll save me? Thats alright Kee…
Estrella Quiet stranger Eyes so soft they speak He had me at hello …
Grace Potter The Nocturnals You always hated the way I lived You never wanted the…
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals You always hated the way I lived You never wanted the…
Hannah Cohen Here's a keepsake for you My heart in pieces, in pieces,…
Have/Hold When you looked at me And you called my name Offered me…
Jacob Givens The runway won't be clear for days I search my pockets…
Joshua KEOGH We drove through the snow after dark, Purple and gold,…
Lilac Heart You can keep me as a keepsake Back pocket in your…
Modern Color And though the wind still speaks to me I only wander…
Off Road Minivan Can't sleep through the night You make me suffer Offer…
Rival State Burn your keepsake Written on a piece of paper Open your win…
Robin Williamson & His Merry Band By Robin Williamson I will remember Even when I'm dead A lo…
State Radio One gonna heal my body another gonna heal my pain One…
The Dreggs And I've been down this road before a thousand times…
The Frames Maybe its all we cant take keeps us always returning I'm kee…
The Gaslight Anthem It's been thirty-one years Since she's been in your arms But…
Wildsleep Take me as I am Or not at all Plottin' on your…
Yellowlees If we only have tonight Then let's be sure to paint…
Youth Fountain Have you ever seen this side of me? Staring off…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Chadwick Stokes:
Adelaide He fell in love with a reservation girl During the time…
Back To The Races I wish I could not say Then I wouldn't have to…
Blanket on the Moon so they left me sitting here, I saw them talking…
Calling All Crows Cause I come from the land of the shaman Where the…
Chaska In the back of the heart of blue earth county,…
Coffee and Wine Tommy, you know, he had one deaf ear Back from his…
Crowbar Hotel I wish I could not say then I wouldn't have…
Girl From The North Country If you′re travelin' to the North Country fair Where the wind…
Hazy Maze Hazy maze, you've must come from the valley of the…
Heady Riser Runnin' them all away, runnin' them all away Runnin' them al…
hit the bell with your elbow It was 29 years in dog years, since I seen…
Horse Comanche All our love All our laughter All the light lit by the…
I Love Your Army Only the leaves feel the need The witching hour and the…
I Want You Like a Seatbelt I like crumbs and chrome headlights Carnivals and canines, b…
Ichabod and Abraham He put on his shirt carefully, making sure that the…
Indian Moon On This Earth Not Alone We Stand Outstretched arm and hand…
Insulin You fell hard Are you sure you're okay? I feel the stilts…
Joan of Arc Once in her father's garden at the tender age of…
Keep Sake One gonna heal my body another gonna heal my pain One…
Keepsake (Live At the Armory) One gonna' heal my body Another gonna' heal my pain One gonn…
Let Me Down Easy I was running off trying not to fall, someone said…
Lost and Found Oh can you hear them calling you Oh don't you make…
Love and War Before bed I'd read'em the letters though they could not…
Mother Maple Long before I knew you I was tumbling back home I…
New Haven What can I, what can I, what can I, what…
Our Lives Our Time [verse 1] Johnny was a chameleon when it was predominantly s…
Pine Needle Tea I kinda like to do what we, I kinda like…
Prison Blue Eyes I've got to go downtown, I'll miss you along the…
Rainsong In the cab of the black pickup We stuffed each other…
Second Favorite Living Drummer On the way to the venue, I can't believe it,…
Spider and Gioma Once there was a bee named Spider, his legs were all…
Sweet Black Angel Got a sweet black angel Got a pin up girl Got a…
The Waitress And the waitress is sliding down the wall Don't ask her…
What's It Going to Take What's it going to take How many bones do we have…
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Jason Lankford
This song absolutely broke my heart 💔 on the weeds finale, who knew how personal it would be to me after my divorce
MrPorkchops
I dont watch weeds, but man is it cool to have SR on a show