Leopold and His Fiction

leopold and his fiction

Daniel Toccalino looks a bit out of place in San Francisco’s music scene. The city has its share of alt-country rockers, jam bandish rock, experimental pop, singer-songwriter and straight-forward pop rock. Leopold and His Fiction are a threesome set apart with a brash, bluesy garage rock sound that draws influence from a plethora of artists.

Turns out that Daniel is originally from Detroit, which explains the workingman’s sound and blue collar work ethic. Ain’t No Surprise kicks off with a slow rolling throwback-country blues track called “One For Me To Find.” From there, you’ll hear a bit of the Black Keys (Broke), Bob Dylan’s “Tombstone Blues” (Ain’t No Surprise), M. Ward (Tiger Lily) and then the album winds down with some more country-infused tracks (Pretty Neat and Katie Mae).

We shared a few cold ones with Daniel at SXSW 2007 and he’s one helluva guy. They’ve been playing shows mostly in the Bay area so if you find yourself in San Fran, check them out.

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Leopold and His Fiction – Ain’t No Surprise

Leopold and His Fiction – Come Back (Now That I’m Here)

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We first met Daniel James, lead singer and guitarist of San Francisco’s Leopold and His Fiction, back in 2006 at SxSW in Austin. I loved the low-fi blues sound on their first album and the duo has since added a female bass guitarist/vocalist which broadens their sound.‚  The new album, Ain’t No Surprise is scheduled for release on January 12th. It’ll be a nice way to start off the new year.

Leopold and His Fiction – Come Back (Now That I’m Here)

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