
Muddy Ruckus at the Raccoon Motel -- July 28.
Thursday, July 28, 7 p.m.
Raccoon Motel, 315 East Second Street, Davenport IA
With the New York Music Daily lauding their “darkly inventive Americana” and The Sound praising their “infectious, foot-stomping Americana tunes,” the touring musicians of Muddy Ruckus – guitarist and Quad Cities native Ryan Flaherty and “suitcase drummer” Erika Stahl – headline a July 28 concert at Davenport's Raccoon Motel, the duo's 2018 album Bellows to Mend described by EvolvementRadio as “hands down their best work so far.”
Born and raised in Rock Island, singer/songwriter Flaherty was performing a solo concert in Portland, Maine, in 2013 when he noticed Stahl, whom he had never met before, dancing in the crowd. As with Bruce Springsteen pulling Courteney Cox on-stage in the iconic “Dancing with the Dark” video, Flaherty convinced Stahl to join him on-stage, and the pair have been together ever since. With Stahl a self-taught drummer from childhood, the musicians joined forces as Muddy Waters and released a self-titled album in 2014. Two years later, they released Pretty Bones, which led Red Line Roots to state, “The pair pull from a range of styles – roots, blues, Southern folk-rock – and use their distinctive, keening harmonies to produce a sound that is fresh and homey.” Red Line Roots also cited the release as “Album of the Year” while naming Muddy Ruckus “Rock 'n' Rollers of the Year” in 2017, the same year the duo became a NEMA nominee for “Roots Act of the Year.”
Now based in Maine, Flaherty and Stahl will bring to Davenport the talents that led Live Music News & Review to rave about this "stripped-down power duo" that "blends rootsy guitar and edgy percussion," and Muddy Ruckus continues to amass considerable support for Bellows to Mend both from fans and nationwide music critics. According to EvolvementRadio.com, “Bellows to Mend captures the manic passion of Muddy Ruckus’ live performances while demonstrating how much depth just two musicians can pull from the studio.” And in the music blog Vokuhila, Jesse L. Medford wrote, “The couple from Auburn, Maine, calling themselves Muddy Ruckus has put forth another album that you are absolutely going to love.”
Muddy Ruckus plays their Davenport engagement on July 28 with additional sets by Hall Johnson and Black Napkin, admission to the 7 p.m. concert is $12, and more information and tickets are available by visiting TheRaccoonMotel.com.