Jeffrey Martin – UK Dates with Courtney Marie Andrews

We are excited to announce that Jeffrey Martin will be headed back to the UK in a couple days where he’ll be opening a some shows for the great Courtney Marie Andrews, and playing a few solo as well. Tickets on sale right now and all over!

Nov 30 – Coggeshall, UK West St. Vineyard
Dec 1 – Eastbourne, UK Printers Playhouse
Dec 2 – London, UK Green Note
**Dec 4 – Birmingham, UK
**Dec 5 – Bristol, UK Colston Hall
**Dec 6 – Oxford, UK St. Barnabas Church
**Dec 7 – Pocklington, UK Pocklington Arts
**Dec 8 – Perth, UK Perth Theatre
Dec 9 – Sheffield, UK Yellow Arch Studios (with Frogbelly and Rad Orchestra)

(** supporting Courtney Marie Andrews)

Impose Magazine reviews Jeffrey Martin’s “One Go Around”

The headline at Impose Magazine today sums up Jeffrey Martin’s latest in just three words… “Very Powerful Music”.  The review goes on to go through a few tracks a bit more in depth, including “What We’re Marching Toward”, which is referred to as Martin’s “Pete Seeger moment”.

Check it out in full here.


After Jeffrey Martin released 2014’s Dogs In The Daylight, the Portland Mercury posited that he “might be the best songwriter in Portland.” No Depression called the record “as close to a masterpiece as a folk album from an emerging singer-songwriter can get.” One Go Around is the long-awaited follow-up to that record.

There’s a quiet dignity to the 12 new tracks on One Go Around, but a kind of quiet desperation as well. With subjects ranging from the shocking story of William Burroughs’ casual murder of his wife during a drunken party, to themes of love found and lost, the stories hit hard, because we know we may not be far off from them ourselves in this time of uncertainty.

The record is available now on LP, CD and digital formats, at the Fluff and Gravy Store, BandcampSpotifyiTunes and Amazon.

In addition to black vinyl there is a Limited Edition run on Red vinyl, hand-numbered to 123.

Jeffrey Martin releases New Album

Today, we are proud to announce the release of Jeffrey Martin’s One Go Around.

After Jeffrey Martin released 2014’s Dogs In The Daylight, the Portland Mercury posited that he “might be the best songwriter in Portland.” No Depression called the record “as close to a masterpiece as a folk album from an emerging singer-songwriter can get.” One Go Around is the long-awaited follow-up to that record.

There’s a quiet dignity to the 12 new tracks on One Go Around, but a kind of quiet desperation as well. With subjects ranging from the shocking story of William Burroughs’ casual murder of his wife during a drunken party, to themes of love found and lost, the stories hit hard, because we know we may not be far off from them ourselves in this time of uncertainty.

The record is available now on LP, CD and digital formats, at the Fluff and Gravy Store, BandcampSpotifyiTunes and Amazon.

In addition to black vinyl there is a Limited Edition run on Red vinyl, hand-numbered to 123.

 

 

Fluff and Gravy Records HOLIDAY SALE – Up to 50% off

2015HolidaySaleFrom now until December 31, you can shop the Fluff and Gravy Store for huge discounts on LPs, CDs and T-shirts from your favorite artists, including Fernando, Jeffrey Martin, Hillstomp, Catherine Feeny, and The Harmed Brothers. Everything in the store is 25-50%! All t-shirts are just $10!

Best of all, there is only one flat shipping charge ($3.50 for US) whether you order one record or 20, so be sure to stock up!

 

Order HERE by December 15 in order to ensure Holiday delivery

 

Jeffrey Martin's Dogs in the Daylight 2xLP to be released January 20

JeffreyalbumcoverweboptimizedOn January 20, 2015, Fluff and Gravy Records will be releasing an expanded 2x LP version of Dogs in the Daylight.  The doubel lp set will include 4 exclusive bonus tracks in addition to the 15 tracks that make up the original cd pressing.  The pre-order link can be found here, and will ship in mid-January.

Praise for Dogs in the Daylight

“Dogs in the Daylight is as close to a masterpiece as a folk album by an emerging singer-songwriter can get” – NoDepression

“It’ll give you shivers” – The Bluegrass Situation

“It’s tough to pinpoint exactly what it is that sets certain singer/songwriters apart from other singer/songwriters, other than the thoroughness with which their songs turn your guts inside out. And by that measure, Martin is way ahead of the pack” – Portland Mercury

 

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Jeffrey Martin's Coal Fire premiers at The Bluegrass Situation

Jeffrey Martin’s new record, Dogs in the Daylight, is full of all kinds of wondrous, dark and absorbing tales. One of those is Coal Fire, which he discusses with our friends at The Bluegrass Situation, who are premiering the track today.

“I came across a story a while ago about an entire town in Pennsylvania that was forced to relocate due to an underground coal fire that had been burning for at least 40 years,” Martin tells The Bluegrass Situation. “Nobody knew it was there or how far it had burned, and then the people’s well water started boiling and smoke started hissing up through their backyards. The whole idea of something burning under the surface, beneath everything we know, seemed so haunting to me.”

Check out the full article and listen to the track here

Happy Release Day to Jeffrey Martin !

There is a holiday feel in the air today here at Fluff and Gravy Records. What are we celebrating, you ask? Why, the release of Jeffrey Martin’s latest record, of course!

The album, titled Dogs in the Daylight, is an ambitious 15-track collection that is full of weight and intricacy. While the arrangements at first seem more dense than his previous self-released albums, complete with piano, bass, fiddle, drums, and even trumpet, the songs are still carried by Jeffrey’s voice and the sincerity of this songwriting – the very qualities that separate him from his peers. Jeffrey will be touring Regionally and Nationally through 2014 in support of the record.

Order the record here, or pick it up from your favorite online service or local retailer.

Jeffrey Martin Record Release Party | August 30 | Alberta Street Pub

On August 19, Jeffrey Martin will be releasing his Fluff and Gravy debut cd, Dogs in the Daylight. The record is packed with 15 tracks of dark and deliberate Indie Folk songs, carried largely by Jeffrey’s deeply personal lyrics and his unforgettable voice. You can hear the titled track here, courtesy of Glide Magazine.

Please join us on August 30, at the Alberta Street Pub to celebrate with performances by Hip Hatchet, Vikesh Kapoor, and of course, Jeffrey Martin.  Tickets will be $10, Doors at 8pm.

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Jeffrey Martin's 'Dogs in the Daylight' single premier

brick-wall-final-for-webThe first single form Jeffrey Martin’s Dogs in the Daylight happens to be the title track, and it premiered today at Glide Magainze. Check it out here! And while you’re at it, chew on this lovely in-depth interview featured at Eugene Daily News.

Catch his Eugene “pre-lease” show tomorrow night (details here). Stay tuned for an announcement for the big Portland release show!!!

Jeffrey Martin's Dogs in the Daylight available August 19

JeffreyalbumcoverweboptimizedBack in 2012, Devon Leger in No Depression wrote “(Jeffery Martin) is an incredibly rare find among today’s glut of singer-songwriters: a songwriter whose songs are immediately affecting. These are the kind of songs that can change you.” Shortly after, Jeffrey was selected to perform at the NPR Mountain Stage New Song Contest in New York City.  Since then, he has been touring relentlessly, earning opening slots for the likes of Anais Mitchell, Sean Hayes, Frank Fairfield, Joe Pug, Gregory Alan Isakov, David Wilcox, and others.

We are pleased to formally announce what has been until now a very poorly kept secret… Portland based Indie-Folk artist Jeffrey Martin  has recently partnered with Fluff and Gravy Records and will be releasing a full-length album on August 19.  The album, entitled Dogs in the Daylight, is an ambitious 15 track collection that is full of weight and intricacy.  While the new album is bigger than his previous self-released albums, complete with piano, bass, fiddle, drums, and even trumpet, the songs are still largely carried by Jeffrey’s voice and the sincerity of this songwriting – the very qualities that separate him from his peers.

Check out the video below for a sneak preview of the record, and if you are so inclined, you can pre-order a copy here

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