227 Maple Ave E
Vienna, Virginia 22180

Will Hoge has made a career of writing and singing powerful songs about life's cruel and dark turns. Not long ago, he fell victim to one such turn. As Hoge rode his scooter home from the studio, he was struck by an oncoming van that had veered into his lane. There were no skid marks. Launched off his bike, Hoge ended up bloodied, broken-boned, temporarily blinded, and near death.

For ten months, the accident sidelined Hoge. For ten months, it made him do something he hadn't done in 18 years: stop the music. Eight months after the incident he re-entered the studio in pursuit of that mission. He now has his health, an invigorated spirit, and a renewed sense of his musical journey.

Even though half of The Wreckage was written and most of it recorded after the crash, images of the episode are only discreetly woven into the fabric of the album, like streaks of red on a dark surface. That's because Hoge would rather leave those lines, words, and phrases to interpretation.

Released one year almost to the day of his accident, The Wreckage is not, song by song, a celebration of life. The sentiments are too dark, his lyrics too biting, his voice brimming with moodiness. Risen from the ashes of Hoge's own "wreckage," the recording is an incredible achievement, hands-down his best work to date. And that is as good a cause as any for real celebration.
http://www.willhoge.com/

Locksley is a band in the truest sense, fronted by three singin', guitar-slingin' songwriters kicking out unabashed pop gems that beat with a rock ‘n' roll heart. Produced by longtime collaborator Guy Benny, and released on the band's own Feature Records, Locksley captures the NYC-based combo's knack for timeless songcraft, melding three-part harmonies, glorious melodies, and unshakable hooks.
http://www.locksley.com/

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Added by Jammin Java on August 23, 2011

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