• 03.06.09 Anaheim Marriott Ballroom, Anaheim CA, United States

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  • 12.03.08 Oracle Arena with Oasis / Ryan Adams & The Cardinals, Oakland, United States

  • 12.04.08 Staples Center with Oasis / Ryan Adams & The Cardinals, Los Angeles, United States

  • 12.06.08 The Pearl / Palms Concert Theater with Oasis / Ryan Adams & The Cardinals, Las Vegas, United States

  • 12.08.08 Broomfield Events Center with Oasis / Ryan Adams & The Cardinals, Broomfield, United States

  • 12.10.08 Target Center with Oasis / Ryan Adams & The Cardinals, Minneapolis, United States

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  • 12/30/2008 The Independent San Francisco, CA

  • 12/31/2008 The Independent San Francisco, CA

  • 1/4/2009 Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

  • 1/5/2009 Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

  • 1/6/2009 Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

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  • 11.20.08 Murray Theatre - Murray, UT

  • 11.21.08 Boulder Theater - Boulder, CO

  • 11.22.08 Slowdown - Omaha, NB

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  • 11/20/08 - The Earl
    Atlanta, GA

  • 11/22/08 - Local 506
    Chapel Hill, NC

  • 11/23/08 - Melting Point
    Athens, GA


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One night while in the studio with Neil Halstead a friend questioned him as to what kind of music he played. Neil’s extremely thick beard turned into a smile as he said “Nylon Rock” before laughing and turning back to his beer.  I don’t think that description offered any clarity to the asker, but to me it seemed perfect: a self effacing term to help him deal with the fact that he, a former shoegazer, was making a solo record and his main weapon was simply a nylon string guitar and a couple of shakers.

In the late ‘90s Neil fronted a band called Slowdive, and after a couple of really good records they split.  From there Neil formed his current band Mojave 3, who have released 4 records to date with a few more to come, we hope.  Hard to find 2 bands with more critical accolades, and at the core of those bands was Neil and his songwriting. oh mighty engine is the name of Neil’s newest solo record.  It is a record that can handle excessive listens and seems to absorb every mood I have thrown at it.  It is really hard to find a record that can make you happy, sad, and can make you laugh all at once.  This record does that for me.

The meaning of this record is hard for me to discern, partially because Neil is very English and mumbles phrases like “pithy liner…”or “dangerous dolt…” and other local slang that I have been getting myself caught up with.  But the main reason is that Neil has never been blatant or obvious with his words.  He writes songs that are very personal to him, and then allows space for everyone to take their own meaning away from his lyrics (“Go skies and thrones and wings. And poetry and things” from the song “Elevenses”).

Neil recorded this record partially at The Solar Powered Plastic Plant in Los Angeles and the rest in his hometown of Cornwall, England. He surfed in the mornings, and drank beer and recorded with various friends in the evening.

Neil is an old soul and his newest solo record is exactly who he is. Welcoming, warm, clever and kind.

-Emmett Malloy
Friend/Brushfire Records.

Oh! Mighty Engine
Oh! Mighty Engine

1. Oh Mighty Engine
2. Elevenses
3. Little Twig
4. Witless or Wise
5. Paint A Face
6. Always The Good
7. No Mercy For The Muse
8. Sometimes The Wheels
9. Queen Bee
10 Spinning for Spoonie
11. A Gentle Heart
12. Baby, I Grew You a Beard

Recorded at The Solar Powered Plastic Plant, Los Angeles
Engineered by Robert Carranza
Produced by Neil Halstead and Robert Carranza
Mastered by Steve Rook at Abbey Road Studio

All songs written by Neil Halstead
Baby I Grew You A Beard- Music written by Neil Halstead, lyrics written by Neil Halstead and Darren Coolidge