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Almost You: The Songs of Elvis Costello
Artist Info Sheet
Matt Pond PA
Song: "Green Shirt"
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
About: Matt Pond PA (a
person and a band) play beautiful, bittersweet, orchestral
pop like Disintegration-era Cure or vintage Peter
Gabriel. The quintet (which includes The Rachel's
Eve Miller) has released 3 stellar full length albums.
Pop Matters Magazine
says, "Matt Pond PA creates delicate, soft-spoken music
that possibly can only be described as beautiful."
Webpage: www.mattpondpa.com
Hem
Song: "(The Angels
Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" Hometown: New York, NY
About: Hem are a unique
8 piece ensemble that play lush American music that is both
majestic and intimate. Their debut album garnered raves from
NPR's All Things Considered and landed them tour dates
with Beth Orton. The New York Times says, "Hem
explores the backroads of Americana with understated grace."
Webpage: www.rabbitsongs.com
Fastball
Song: "Busy Bodies"
Hometown: Austin, TX
About: Fastball hit it
big in 1998 with their perfect pop hit, "The Way".
Their catalog full of infectious melodies and solid songwriting
make it clear that this trio is more then a Top 40 guilty pleasure.
Entertainment Weekly says, "Fastball nail the power-pop
concept... whistleable riffs, mistakable-for-vintage hooks,
and the wryest possible sincerity."
Webpage: www.fastballmusic.com
Grand Champeen
Song: "No Action"
Hometown: Austin, TX
About: Grand Champeen play
gritty post-punk inspired RAWK without gimmicks - just great
songs played like they mean it. Their straight ahead, high energy,
live shows have made them one of Austin's rising stars. Artvoice
says, "absolutely one of the best young bands around.in
style and passion, they are the bar-rocking post-posits of The
Replacements and Uncle Tupelo."
Webpage: www.grandchampeen.com
The Damnations
Song: "Still
Too Soon To Know" Hometown: Austin, TX
About: The Damnations sweet
sisterly harmonies and revved up country rock sounds so good
it reminds listeners of glory of The Band and the intensity
of X. Their national debut, Half Mad Moon, landed
the band on the Conan O'brien show and on the pages of
Rolling Stone and People. Rolling Stone says,
"The Damnations mix gamy Appalachian rowdiness and raw
punk-rock passion...creating an imperfect sense of sorrow and
bliss."
Webpage: www.damnations.com
Vic Chesnutt, Jack Logan, and
Mr. and Mrs. Keneipp
Song:
"Alison" Hometown: Athens, GA
About: Vic Chesnutt has emerged as the South's premiere
singer-songwriter with 8 critically acclaimed albums to his
credit. Self-proclaimed "mechanic-songwriter" Jack
Logan has produced 5 albums of perfect lo-fi pop (including
1994's heavily acclaimed Bulk). Husband/Wife, musicians/producers
Kelly and Nikki Keneipp collaborated with Vic on last year's
fantastic Merriment album and have worked with Jack on
several projects. The Montreal Gazette says, "Chesnutt
is the kind of cranky individualist America and rock 'n' roll
just don't make enough of anymore."
Webpage: www.backburnerrecords.com
Li'l Cap'n Travis
Song:
"Blue Chair" Hometown: Austin, TX
About: These boys one-up
Ween on tongue-in-cheek, bong-in-hand country, writing
wit-laced tunes and performing them with shit-faced bravado.
Add a dash of Pavement slack-rock and some Brian Wilson
inspired harmonies and it's pretty clear why LCT is drawing
big crowds all over the Lone Star State. The Austin American
Statesman says, "Li'l Cap'n Travis are like hallucinating
in the desert while listening to Faron Young. It's a
mesmerizing Country sound, but what country? What galaxy?"
Webpage: www.lilcapntravis.com
Brenda Kahn
Song:
"Watch Your Step" Hometown: Austin, TX
About: A veteran of New
York City's "Anti-Folk" scene (which also included
Beck and Michelle Shocked), Brenda Kahn has recorded
6 albums of her own unique style of gritty, urban folk. New
Mass Media says, "Kahn shows her true love for
the dark, urban underbelly and accents it with origami-sandpaper-rose-like
vocals; lilting yet scratchy, and a wonderfully tight rock band
that knows how to play a folk song too."
Webpage: www.womanrock/brenda
Jon Auer
Song:
"Beyond Belief" Hometown: Seattle, WA
About: As a member of two
of Power Pop's greatest bands, The Posies and Big
Star, Jon Auer's angelic voice and gift for arrangements
has made him a legend to underground pop geeks everywhere. Since
the Posies sort-of break up in 1998, Auer has released two fantastic
solo E.P.s and has toured and recorded with ex-Posie Ken Stringfellow.
Splendid says, "Jon Auer is one of the most underrated
tunesmiths of his generation."
Webpage: www.pattern25.com
The Deathray Davies
Song:
"Men Called Uncle" Hometown: Dallas, TX
About: The Deathray Davies
mix classic garage pop with the modern fuzz of bands like the
Pixies and the Apples In Stereo. Huge in their native
Dallas, the DRD have toured with Pete Yorn, Old 97's, Superdrag,
and Dressy Bessy. Pop Culture Press says,
"arguably the best band of the newly revitalized Dallas
rock scene... their real forte is tilt-a-whirl Nuggets-inflected
rock-n-roll with dizzying sing along hooks crammed into every
corner."
Webpage: www.deathraydavies.com
Kev Russell's Junker
Song:
"Indoor Fireworks" Hometown: Austin, TX
About: Frontman for Austin's
hillbilly-jam poets, The Gourds, Kevin Russell is known
for pushing the boundaries of American roots music. His down-home
take on Folk, Country, Rock, and old timey weirdness has earned
him comparisons to The Pogues, Los Lobos, and
The Band. The All Music Guide says, "acoustic
textures blow a dusty film over Russell's saloon croon as he
delivers the Texas equivalent of old-time British Pub Rock."
Webpage: www.thegourds.com
Tywanna Jo Baskette
Song:
"Just A Memory" Hometown: Nashville, TN
About: Tywanna Jo Baskette
had been a fixture on the Nashville music scene as a model before
her haunting, plaintive singing voice and simple direct songs
started earning her comparisons to outsider musicians like Daniel
Johnston and Nico. Baskette is currently collaborating
with producer Dennis Herring (Camper Van Beethoven, Counting
Crows) on her debut album. Flagpole says,
"With her little girl voice, nursery rhyme-like arrangements,
Baskette reminds one so much of an updated and twangy version
of Jonathan Richman."
Webpage: n/a
Okkervil River
Song:
"Riot Act" Hometown: Austin, TX
About: Okkervil River's
music packs the introspective intensity of Bright Eyes into
the dense, intricate arrangements of Neutral Milk Hotel.
Their recently released Don't Fall In Love With Everyone
You See has earned them a rabid fanbase as well as critical
raves David Fricke of Rolling Stone, MOJO, and Alternative
Press. Rolling Stone says, "in a crowded
field of young spectral-country bands, Okkervil River pine and
crawl with enriched instrumentation... and a gripping cross
of drowsy understatement and lightning bolts of anxiety"
Webpage: www.jound.com
The Mendoza Line
Song:
"Sleep of the Just" Hometown: New York, NY
About: Musically, the
Mendoza Line play catchy and fuzzed out indie pop (think Yo
La Tengo) full of pretty harmonies with just a touch of
twang. Lyrically, their songs are wrought with smart self-deprecation
and the bittersweet taste of failed romance (think Richard
Thompson or Belle and Sebastian). Last year's Lost
In Revelry CD earned them praise from legendary critic Greil
Marcus. Spin says, "the Mendoza Line evoke the sound
of traffic lights reflected through rolling rock empties, of
clothes permanently reeking of cigarette smoke"
Website: www.mendozaline.com
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