
About this month's guest:
Company of Thieves
The members of Company of Thieves are collectively grounded, and well-versed in the challenges The World faces today. "This is a scary time for a lot of people, government-wise, art-wise, and especially business-wise," says singer Genevieve Schatz. "People seem to be very held back in what they're willing to invest in - personally, emotionally, and financially. But at the same time, there's a new, gutsy energy coming out right now, almost a generational thing. Today's youth, and to some extent their parents, are really wanting a change, and there's a feeling that we're at the edge of big change right now. Great art always rises up when change is going on."
These exciting - if uncertain - times are reflected in the eclectic sound of Ordinary Riches, an album that moves effortlessly from the seemingly jaunty, piano-led "In Passing" and the catchy pop tones of "Pressure" to the arena-ready sing-along chorus of "New Letters" and the Jonny Greenwood-ish guitar figures on "Old Letters." They are erudite without being pretentious, hooky without being saccharine, and plainly dedicated to its ideals, Company of Thieves' stunning debut album Ordinary Riches reveals a band very much of its time.
"It's true what they say about new bands, that you wait your whole life to write your first record," says guitarist Marc Walloch. "This is the sound of us piecing together things we wanted to try out, playing different parts to see what happened."
"We're influenced by a lot of different artists," Schatz adds. "Everything from jazz and Motown to Billie Holiday and the Beatles. Seeing how they expressed themselves helped us to figure out another way to express ourselves in music.
"It's like when you read a really good novel," she continues, "and you end up thinking like that character, or in that writer's style."
While the influences are at times detectable - a little Fiona Apple angst here, a bit of John Lennon's social activism there - the band is far from being mere mockingbirds.
"That's where the band's name comes from," Walloch says. "We've taken what we know and put our own twist on it. It's a kind of 'thievery,' but it's all about paying our respects to what we were inspired by."
One of those inspirations is Oscar Wilde, whose name not only serves as a song title but whose essay The Soul of Man under Socialism also gave the album its title: "Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you."
The Anglo-Irish bard may not be everyone's idea of a rock n' roll icon (notwithstanding his appearance on the Sgt. Pepper cover), but Schatz explains that his Victorian-era lifestyle speaks loudly to the group.
"He was very in-tune with his culture and upper-class society, but at the same time he was making fun of them in his work," she says. "And they embraced and loved him for it, but at the same time they so disapproved of his private life that he was shunned. And in the industry, there are a lot of big shots running around who love the idea of having an artist around only when it's convenient. People like that embrace you but don't realize there's more to life than all this other, superficial stuff."
Another lesson from Wilde that applies equally to the group is his indefatigable spirit, says drummer Mike Ortiz. "It's better to struggle doing what you love than just settling for doing whatever everyone else is doing," he says. "We all took risks with this band, and had to make sacrifices in our personal lives, but if you really pursue what you love then you'll ultimately reap benefits from it."
That Company of Thieves presents such a united front is no accident: this is very much a band, as opposed to what they laugh off as "a chick singer with a backing group."
"For at least the past 10 years in mainstream music there's been this overwhelming focus on the 'front man,' which has really gotten out of hand," Walloch says. "When we were kids we knew the names of every member. It was the bands who were important then, and we're hoping to bring that kind of feeling back."
The band also strives to hearken back to a time when songs' subject matter went beyond hitting the dance floor and hooking up. Time and again, Ordinary Riches presents a cinematic vision of a relationship gone sour or a world in turmoil that speaks to deeper truths.
"We all go through life processing so many things all the time - the weather, the setting, the mood," Schatz says. "Lyrically, we're exploring real-life experiences and how people navigate relationships. Traveling around the Midwest allowed us to see America for what it is and isn't, and helped us get in touch with ourselves."
As such, Company of Thieves songs are often more outward- than inner-looking. "They're not necessarily first person; more from the point of view of a camera," she says. "This is about us presenting our worldview and how we see things today."
That's not to say the album's all about abstract emotion, however. "The Tornado Song" is an intensely personal song for Schatz, based upon a dream of her divorced family trying to reconcile itself and highlighted by a climactic, near-operatic peal of emotion from the gifted singer.
"That's a great example of how we're about not limiting ourselves," Walloch says. "It's not something you hear on every pop/rock album, and it was a challenge for Genevieve - but at the same time it showcases her different vocal abilities. We never feel like we 'can't' do something, and we plan to limit ourselves even less in the future."
One constant factor, Schatz says, will be the band's empathy with the world around them and their peers.
"A lot of people come from a place that's very judgmental, which in turn makes them paranoid about what people are thinking of them. That results in their not allowing themselves to truly connect with someone and have a real relationship, or even a genuine conversation.
"A friend of ours recently said that, for all its flaws, Chicago is a forgiving city, and we really do come from a forgiving place," she adds. "It's about wanting to hear somebody's story. Isn't that what life is all about?"
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| Absolutely Amazing, great job Guys. Perfect Sound out of my Mac, aloha from Kauai |
| - Steve Davis |
| being a fan for years have watched every episode of Daryls house but this is my favorite so far Gen and Daryl are brilliant together last 3 songs are cracking really good thanks guys. Daryll your the man. |
| - john o sullivan |
| I luved 'time of the season' when it was NEW!! This was amazing!! Thanks Daryl, for having this program. (40 year fan). |
| - René |
| last 2 song's rocked! |
| - maura |
| Wow! What an enjoyable episode. Great music Great vocals...& Daryl..all these years of great music, you still own a piece of my heart! Keep up the good work |
| - Annelisse |
| Daryl's invitation to join him at his home monthly has opened up a new world of music to me. Thank you Daryl, for "feeding" me with such good musical food! Keep it comin'! |
| - Melanie Cooper |
| What can I say. Could be the best show yet. I will be checking CoT out. Just such a pure sound. |
| - Romeo |
| I really like Company of thieves, there sound is different but good. thank you Daryl for another wonderful moment in my life. See you next month.Debbie from Philly. |
| - Debbie M. |
| She's too young to be so soulful! Great show! |
| - Anne |
| Again, you did not disappoint. This was wonderful. I really look forward to the 15th of the month! |
| - Elaine |
| What a great show! Genevieve was so genuine and sweet, Daryl you just gave them a great lesson and a jump start on their career. Loved it! HUGS from NH, Heidi |
| - Heidi Russo |
| I love this style of music! What a GREAT LFDH! |
| - Kathie |
| So awesone, Genevieve reminds me so much of Karen Carpenter, It was such a great show, thanks so much |
| - Susan/Indiana |
| Another outstanding show! Company of Thieves, very interesting, love the tonal quality of Genevieve's vocals. Daryl you are a master...hope the concerts are endless...Time of The Season, nice choice. Look forward to many more |
| - Barbara Grimsby, Ontario Canada |
| An awesome show of seasoned and new talent. Daryl, look forward to seeing you and the crew on tour (great idea!) with all the talent from L.F.D.H. |
| - Brian & Karin |
| Love your website. Gives great artists and music anytime day or night thanks |
| - Ann Minor |
| WOW SIMPLY AMAZING SHOW AND WHAT A WONDERFUL HOME TOO...SO AHEAD OF THE TIMES YOU GO DARYL! |
| - JAN |
| Marc plays some really restrained and tasty guitar. Nice. |
| - Joe Faraci |
| Your show was wonderful! Loved Piece of my Heart...very impressive!! Everytime you go Away was SO beautiful,,,made me cry in a good way. I love LFDH it brings me All Joy Please come to House of Blues in New Orleans Daryl and spread the joy! |
| - Geraldine |
| Wow, this was an amazing show! Love hearing you sing with a female artist. Daryl, you & Genevieve were wonderful together on Starting All Over Again and Everytime You Go Away. Company of Thieves were warm guests with a very unique style. Thanks again! |
| - Annie |
| wow,i really enjoyed this one! you all sounded amazing,thanks for entertaining your fans1 |
| - veronica mendoza |
| don't know the band but the sound is great! Always look forward to your shows. I saw H&O in Toronto and I am looking forward to a return engagment. |
| - Phil |
| more to my liking than I thought I would find this episode! Yes, Daryl - you challenge us as well! Well done! |
| - Janice NJ |
| Another great show! Each episode is like exploring some undiscovered world. I am always amazed and awed by the incredible talent that is out there. The magic is when you meld styles and musical genres to create new musical works of art. Thanks again Daryl, for introducing me to a new favorite band. |
| - Juliea |
| Gotta say that I never miss an episode. i've been a fan for yrs. Come back to Ct, soon! Please!! I missed you in Litchfield . Thanks for all the great music ! |
| - joyce |
| Genevieve has a really unique voice and I like the laid-back yet intense vibe of the show. Thanks for doing Starting All Over Again. What an under-rated H&O gem. LFDH makes the mid-month great every time. Keep rockin'. BTW, a tour would be cool. |
| - drdave |
| Wow! Hot! Best ever! Thank you Daryl |
| - Andrea |
| What a new sound! Singer's voice captivates you on every word and the guitar solo was awesome!! can't wait to hear more of them! |
| - Vanessa |
| Am I the only one who thinks she OOZES sensual energy and passion? Wow...'Talk about a depth-filled episode, and unique! I loved the melody of "Even In The Dark" amongst others, as well. AMAZING! |
| - Jeff in Waterloo, Canada |
| I just love how you have such a nice write up about your guests. Genevieve has a Very Unique voice ,punctuation,with a blues beat, very enjoyable team.I love "Even in the Dark". Thank you! |
| - Rose (canada) |
| Great vibe all the way through - Genevieve's vocals and Daryl's harmonies and leads were amazing. Now I gotta go get a green egg! Looking forward to more goodness soon! One Love |
| - Psiplex |
| I really like all of the songs. Great show as usual |
| - Lynn Ingram |
| "Slainte"! to Company of Thieves and to Daryl for bringing this to us! Earthy, unique vocals and a great vibe. Many thanks for another great sesssion.Can't wait for the next! |
| - Kathi from the city by the sea |
| This is the best thing on the web. Maybe Daryl could invite Peter Gabriel next time he's in London |
| - terry |
| WOW I want to hear that LIVE! |
| - Katz |
| Really enjoyed it. Thank you very much! |
| - Elaine Campbell |
| My birthday is next week and Episode 15 was a great gift. Yes, have a Live From Daryl's House Tour. |
| - Natalie - PA |
| Way to go Daryl, another awesome episode. They just get better every time. Company of Thieves are very talented, good luck in the future. |
| - Brian |
| fantastic. the shows just keep getting better. |
| - syd m |
| Awesome episode...the place, the vocals, the vibe, and even the ribs looked great! Company of Thieves is an extremely talented group. My favorites tonight were the two acoustic/ambient songs by the fireplace, but _everything_ you guys did just "clicked" tonight. Perfect episode to kick off the new year! |
| - Darron |
| Show was the bomb, as always. i have a swedish stove, and it is a piece of ____ also! Keep the great music coming. can't get enough! |
| - carol |
| I like it. One of the best episodes yet. |
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| Pure joy every time. Daryl, you're the greatest. Thanks for inviting us into your home. |
| - Michelle |
| Well, HOT DIGGITY RIBS? I have to admit that I wasn't real keen on tonight's show, but, I can admit that I was wrong! Daryl, you will have to do a duet recording with Genevieve as her voice really complimented yours! Great job to all the members of the band, as usual, and it was great to see how relaxed everyone was on this episode - more comfortable and ready to have fun. Thanks for another great show! |
| - Kyla Unick |
| Throughly enjoyed the show, music is outstanding could listen all day. |
| - Suz |
| This is the most interesting and provocative music venue I've ever seen. Daryl, T-bone and the team are so fundementally talented and the guests are so fresh. Just let me listen to Everytime You Go Away for the rest of time. Wow! |
| - Chris Lovell |
| Well, Daryl you keep on going and going. Genevieve is soooo cute. Her voice is sweet. See you in Boca. Can't wait. |
| - Sarah |