Starving in the Belly of the Whale w/ Original Mechanical Mouse

Sunday, July 12, 2015
8:00 pm

Dayton Ohio�s Starving in the Belly of the Whale is a time-tested indie folk act with heart. With four (almost five) LPs under their belts, as well as a soundtrack EP, the band continue to diligently hone their songcraft and inspire new audiences. With their forthcoming, crowd-funded album Missionaries and Imposters, which drops November 22, the band continues to explore their genre, drawing on life experiences and environmental inspiration to color their output and push them in new and exciting directions." - GHETTOBLASTER magazine

Original Mechanical Mouse
Joel Collinsworth is a third generation writer who struggled with short story publishing for nearly a decade. In 2001 he returned to college, got a couple short stories published in the literary journal, and won the Freshman Writing Prize. Joel began songwriting in 2006 and in 2010 began using the band name Original Mechanical Mouse. Influences include, Elliot Smith, Nick Drake, Andrew Bird, The Shins, Jim James, Conor Oberst, Andy Hull, Aly Spaltro, and many other artists from the modern folk genre. He is unsigned with over three-hundred original songs, an EP, and numerous songs online.

When you hear the name of Joel Collinsworth's solo project, Original Mechanical Mouse, it's tempting to conjure the mechanical mouse from the Tom & Jerry cartoon (used by Jerry to fool Tom). But concentrate instead on original, for it's Collinsworth's uniqueness that sets OMM apart. The acoustic guitar arrangements can be haunting and spare (like John Frusciante's To Record Only Water for Ten Days) or quietly tender like Grandaddy's "Underneath The Weeping Willow." �. �Oh Yeah, Basement Tapes! is a work of art recalling Neil Young at his most beautiful.� � Bryan Cahpin Chicago Indie Music Live