"Bleeding on Paper," Soulscript's sophomore CD, contains
nine original songs that redefine the meaning of "extreme emotional
disclosure." In Feb. 2004, Offbeat magazine described the
CD as "polished and heartfelt. . . " Formed in 2001, the New
Orleans trio stay close to their Americana roots with singles like "A
House You Can't Call Home," "This Town's Been Mean,"
and "Queen of Nowhere." Soulscript also embrace
their rock roots with classic sounding songs such as "Drive,"
"Down," and "It's Important to Me."
Soulscript's debut CD, "There By Now,"
was released in June 2002. It has since received airplay on over
200 stations in 18 countries. In France, “There By Now”
peaked at #3 on August 8, 2003 on the European CMA© national airplay
charts. The country-flavored single, “Lead Me Home,” charted
at #71 on the ECMA© top 200 radio airplay charts on June 8, 2003.
“There By Now,” the title track, also charted on the ECMA©
top 200 radio airplay charts from July 8 to Sept. 19, 2003. In
the U.S., "There By Now" has been played on over 120 stations
in 35 states, while charting in the top 30 of 14 CMJ© reporting
stations.
Chris Williams is the lead vocalist, lead guitarist,
and primary keyboard player for Soulscript. He is an emergency
room nurse and resides in Mandeville, LA.
Eric Whittenburg is a multi-instrumentalist
who plays bass, drums, mandolin, banjo, harmonica, melodica and percussion
for the band. He is a podiatric physician who currently resides
in St. Louis, MO.
Tommy Bowden is in many ways the engine behind
Soulscript. Besides playing rhythm guitar, and providing the harmony
vocals, Tommy recorded, mixed and produced "Bleeding on Paper."
A native of Lafayette, LA, he is an emergency room physician residing
in Covington, LA.
"Bleeding on Paper" is available at CDBaby.com, Amazon.com,
and CDStreet.com.