Friday, April 29, 2011

Another EP review & other news

My good friend and fellow blogger Tyler Conta was kind enough to review my EP. Check it out below!

Also, quick update: I'm just about done with school for the year and will have more time to focus on music. WOOT! Working on some new youtube vids, got some gigs lined up, and even some audio/video recording coming your way.

The Wisdom of Tyler Conta: Album of the Moment: 4/28/11: "This post is coming atcha...TO THE MAX! For today we have a short music review of Andrew Rohlk's A Little Less Rough EP, with a link at th..."

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

EP Review

So my buddy Spencer Dukoff wrote a candid review of my EP A Little Less Rough (FREE listen & download here) on his blog. A lot of his thoughts are spot on with what I was trying to convey with these songs. It's nice to have another perspective from someone with a natch for writing (especially when it comes to music reviews.)

Check out his blog for music related goodness. He's a supremely cool dude. I wish I had half as much neato stuff going on as him. Ok I'm gushing now, I'm out.

-Andrew

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

EP Release!!


Today my EP A Little Less Rough is available for FREE DOWNLOAD at http://andrewrohlk.bandcamp.com/

Big thanks to Becca Rohlk (who's 17 today! Happy Birthday sis!) for helping to create the cover art. It may look like some simple finger painting, but it's actually an elaborate process involving shaving cream. She's tried explaining it to me, but I still don't quite get how she pulled it off. It looks fantastic though!

Thanks also to Matthew Huckfeldt for all his support throughout the recording process. He did much more than pushing all the buttons in ProTools as we worked in his bedroom studio.

Thank you to Amy Pontiff, Elizabeth Kiefer, Olivia Small, Dale Price, and Katina Stevenson for letting me goad them into singing the La Da Da's on "What This Will Be"

Thanks also go to Jess Lonett for dealing with all my crazies throughout recording.

And thank you to the folks at Madistrophic and anyone else who has helped in some way that I might have missed. I might be a solo artist for the time being, but that doesn't mean I'm alone and without help.