6'10 - Humble Beginnings of a Rovin' Soul (CD)
- Cannonball
- Da Boss
- Peach Farmer
- Timothy
- Hurricane
- Someday Hun
- Where Did You Go
- Tuesday
- It Is Well
- Burning Ships
- Back Pack
- The Travelers
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 12
- Colour
- Red
- Pressing
- Colored Vinyl
Limited oxblood colored vinyl LP pressing including digital download. 6'10 is the folk/bluegrass incarnation of Tobin Bawinkel, frontman for Celtic punk stalwarts Flatfoot 56. In comparison to the hectic sounds of his other outfit, this is a more subtle journey through heartfelt and emotional journeys against the backdrop of ukulele, acoustic guitar, mandolin, and snare-brushed rhythms. Bawinkel speaks on the stripped-back sound and inspiration for this new endeavor: ""There is nothing as vulnerable as a punk lead singer having to give up his distortion and volume to be laid bare in front of a crowd with just his wit and raw guitar playing. I wanted to revisit sounds from my childhood and return to simpler culture, one without pretension. The album has an overall theme of travel and journeying. Since I pretty much have lived the majority of my life on the road, this topic has a lot of symbolism for me."" Bawinkel and his company of three fellow band members are currently a part of the Smithwicks Pub Rock Sessions tour.
- Cannonball
- Da Boss
- Peach Farmer
- Timothy
- Hurricane
- Someday Hun (Feat. Pennsylvania Dave)
- Where Did You Go
- Tuesday
- It Is Well (Feat. Emma Bawinkel)
- Burning Ships
- Back Pack
- The Tavelers (Feat. Brandon Reid)
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 12
610 is the folk/bluegrass incarnation of Tobin Bawinkel, frontman for Celtic punk stalwarts Flatfoot 56. In comparison to the hectic sounds of his other outfit, this is a more subtle journey through heartfelt and emotional journeys against the backdrop of ukulele, acoustic guitar, mandolin, and snare-brushed rhythms. Bawinkel speaks on the stripped-back sound and inspiration for this new endeavor: ""There is nothing as vulnerable as a punk lead singer having to give up his distortion and volume to be laid bare in front volume to be laid bare in front playing. I wanted wanted to revisit sounds from my childhood and return to simpler culture, one without pretension. The album has an overall theme of travel and journeying. Since I pretty much have lived the majority of my life on the road, this topic has a lot of symbolism for me."" Bawinkel and his company of three fellow band members are currently a part of the Smithwicks Pub Rock Sessions tour.