that's so book! - tagged with singer-songwriter http://www.thats-so-book.com/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sweetcron paul.irish@gmail.com Duke Special http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/4435/duke-special

bohemian retro ballad // singer-songwriter Belfast artist Duke Special, a.k.a. Peter Wilson, is a de-facto Vaudeville revivalist. Duke’s songwriting is highly theatrical and colourful, somewhat recalling the aching beauty of such artists as Rufus Wainwright and Antony Hegarty as well as the Dresden Dolls’ cabaret extravaganza. In “Our Love Goes Deeper Than This” Duke merges a variety of inspirations such as melodramatic Vaudeville, big band and Bebop with rich and bouncy piano, clarinet, trumpet, drums and quirky sound effects. “Wanda, darling of the Jockey Club”, taken from his latest release The Stage, The Book And The Silver Screen (2010), parades the jaunty and retro swinging side of Duke’s song crafting. Bittersweet Vaudeville melodies. Duke Special - Our Love Goes Deeper Than This Duke Special - Wanda, Darling Of The Jockey Club + Purchase/Visit

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April Smith and the Great Picture Show http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/4199/april-smith-and-the-great-picture-show

cabaret // folk pop // singer-songwriter If you think that April Smith and the Great Picture Show sounds like the name of some 1930s vaudeville act — well, you wouldn’t be so far off. The upbeat and retro stylings of April Smith and her band bring to mind cabaret acts, jazz, and swing with an indie twist. As we saw at SXSW, there’s a swagger to her live set as well as the band’s recordings. April’s brassy vocals are well matched by the myriad of instruments backing her, including piano, upright bass, horns, accordion, drums, guitar and even a ukulele. Her album, Songs For A Sinking Ship, was a true-blue grassroots effort, financed by her fans on Kickstarter.com and the result is stunning, quirky and lively. This is burlesque with a swagger… and a heart. Take a listen to “Colors” and “Movie Loves A Screen” below and just try to refrain from clapping along. Boisterous indie pop meets swingin’ cabaret. April Smith and the Great Picture Show - Colors April Smith and the Great Picture Show - Movie Loves A Screen + Purchase/Visit

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CéU http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/3760/ceu

brazilian fusion // urban // bossa At Aurgasm we love warm Brazilian saudade quality in our music (and our drink). Seeing Brazilian CéU live in Seattle a couple of weeks ago only came as reaffirmation. CéU, along Bossa princess Bebel Gilberto and the funkier Cibelle, is a fine contemporary Brazilian artist. We featured CéU back in 2007 with her stunning take on Fela Kuti — Africa meets South America. Since then, the Brazilian songstress released a few EP’s, was featured in Starbucks’ Hear Music Debut series and was nominated to both Grammy and Latin Grammy awards. Her 2009 album Vagarosa is a beauty fusing everything from funky, cool rhythms to the slow and easy-going percussive grooves. So felt we need to tell you again about her, in case you missed last time. Breezy vocals, soulful summery rhythms. CéU - Bubuia CéU - Cangote (stream from Live Session iTunes Exclusive EP)

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Laura Jansen http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/3707/laura-jansen

indie pop // singer-songwriter Singer-songwriter Laura Jansen has popped up a few times on Aurgasm before: once last year on the Jason Kanakis track “Anything,” and most recently when we covered her set at SXSW last month. It’s about time for a proper introduction. Laura’s unique indie piano-pop is exceptionally lovely, and manages to showcase her incredible songwriting and ethereal vocals at the same time. She skillfully combines rich instrumentation and sweet melody, with gorgeous results. The songs on her latest EP, Single Girls, run the gamut from playful to reflective and wistful, but they all manage an expressive eloquence that is mesmerizing. Take a listen to “The End” and “Single Girls” from Single Girls and see for yourself. Eloquent and sweet piano-driven indie pop. Laura Jansen - The End Laura Jansen - Single Girls + Purchase/Visit

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The Living Sisters http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/2834/the-living-sisters

vocal harmony // close harmony // country-folk The Living Sisters might be releasing their debut album Love To Live, next month, but they certainly aren’t new to the scene. LA-based singer-songwriters Inara George (The Bird And The Bee), Becky Stark (Lavender Diamond) and Eleni Mandell have been performing for years with their own respective projects. Mandell first proposed the idea of a harmony group to Stark in 2005, and George jumped on board the following year. Since then, the trio has been working on The Living Sisters in rare stolen moments when all three were available, and the result is well worth the wait. Love To Live is a gorgeous collection of songs with nods to classic country harmony groups and a healthy splash of gospel, soul and folk for good measure. Throughout the album their crystalline voices take the spotlight; the trio’s heartfelt and pure harmonies give an intimacy to each song, and the end result is lovely and effortless. Take a listen to “Double Knots,” a sweet doo wop-inspired track, to tide yourself over until Love To Live becomes available in March. Pure, unfiltered loveliness. The Living Sisters - Double Knots + Purchase/Visit

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Sydney Wayser http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/2768/sydney-wayser

singer-songwriter // folk pop Sydney Wayser possesses an ear for melody and talent for songwriting that results in a collection of intimate and playful tunes. The half-French, half-American songwriter grew up in Los Angeles with frequent trips to Paris (and is now based in New York). This worldly charm is heard throughout her music, whether it’s the Southern-inspired “Banjo Bayou” or the dreamy allure of “Bells”. Though the majority of her sophomore album, The Colorful, was recorded on children’s toys and piano, there is nothing childish about it. Wayser’s alluring vocals and her unique instrumentals combine to rapturous effect. The Colorful wanders between light-hearted fun and poignant melody with ease. Charming instrumentals and smoky vocals. Sydney Wayser - Bells Sydney Wayser - Banjo Bayou + Purchase/Visit

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Meaghan Smith http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/2269/meaghan-smith

singer-songwriter // indie folk // holiday

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Ethan Goldhammer & S. Burke http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/1497/ethan-goldhammer-amp-s-burke

video art // electro funk More and more, I’ve noticed I’m absorbing great music via video; the Carl Sagan ‘A Glorious Dawn’ video is an addictive example. VJ’s are demanded for parties, Processing and OpenFrameworks are making it easier to create, and now video appears to be the preferred medium for delivering audio online. Above, Ethan deftly blends oscilloscope visuals with light paint and timelapse, while underneath burbles some glitchy and fuzzy funk. Thanks to my friends at Echonest for the tip. A funk and Rhodes lover’s wet dream. + Visit

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Jason Kanakis and his Coalition of the Unwilling http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/836/jason-kanakis-and-his-coalition-of-the-unwilling

indie folk // singer-songwriter A talented multi-instrumentalist, Jason Kanakis has been making a name for himself as a sideman for Aurgasm alum Cary Brothers, as well as Joshua Radin, Sara Bareilles, Rachael Yamagata and many others. While he has always been a writer and singer, Jason’s upcoming release is the first that is uniquely his own. “Anything,” which was written by Kanakis and Priscilla Ahn (another Aurgasm favorite), is a stunning preview from his new project, Jason Kanakis and his Coalition of the Unwilling. The track, which features Laura Jansen, is haunting and ethereal, and Laura’s delicate vocals are perfectly paired with Jason’s elegant instrumentals. “Anything” is a delightful showcase of Kanakis’ talents both in front of and behind the boards. Take a deep breath. Exhale. Let it wash over you. Winsome vocals coupled with polished production. Jason Kanakis and his Coalition of the Unwilling - Anything (feat. Laura Jansen) + Purchase/Visit

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Gavin Glass http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/834/gavin-glass

Americana // Soul // Rock When handed Gavin Glass’s Holy Shakers album and told it was more rock than what’s being played with Lisa Hannigan’s ensemble, never did I expect to be astonished and excited by such genuine southern rock sounds. Born and bred in Ireland, Gavin left school at eighteen to pursue various paths of music, eventually being impassioned by a documentary about Canada’s The Band. From there his sound took on a timeless nostalgia of folk, country, blues and rock, with sparse moments of gospel and jazz. He sings like the heart of a soul that rarely gets to speak; a longing for years of wonder to embrace the hopes and dreams of childhood, through ragged stages of growing up, discovering, and becoming whoever you are.

Earnest southern rock from Dublin. Gavin Glass - The Juxebox Rag Gavin Glass - Ragdoll (with Cathy Davey) + Purchase / Visit

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Allie Moss http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/739/allie-moss

folk // singer-songwriter Some of you might have seen Allie Moss performing with the lovely Ingrid Michaelson. Her debut EP Passerby (2009) reveals Allie to be a strong and promising singer-songwriter on her own. The extremely captivating “Corner” displays Allie’s songwriting skills as well as her sweet vocals and clever phrasing, setting the tone for the rest of her EP. From bittersweet to soft and melancholic, Passerby is a solid and well-crafted collection of folk-pop songs.

Gorgeous melody carried by pitter-patter production. Allie Moss - Corner + Purchase/Visit

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Audie Darling http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/472/audie-darling

country-folk // singer-songwriter Venturing from home in Nashville, Audie’s sound grew dear as she followed charms winding their way through mountain trails and Parisian boulevards before encountering musical kin in Portland. With helpful newfound friends, a tickle of entrancing hymnals was then culled from her memory; forming a delicate, haunting echo in your heart that asks where you’ve been. Were you calling out quietly in the night for a friend? Or swinging in tire swings on dwindling summer days… an occasional ring to your ear of someone you knew and should maybe say hello to. Do clairvoyant clarinets introduce another scene? Stringing you along as hammers unlock dissonance and banjitars herald kind nudges anent upright bass. Jeering ghosts fleshed out with hindsight, twilight’s mist dispersed upon reason, her songs usher in an elusive, captivating treasure to collect and hold tender forever.

An audio darling. Audie Darling - Warn Out Shoe Audie Darling - Little Bird buy this cd

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Kate Schutt http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/333/kate-schutt

jazz // singer-songwriter Kate Schutt’s debut studio album No Love Lost (2007) stretches from Jazz standards to American singer-songwriter tradition. A guitarist, producer and songwriter, Kate shifts throughout her album from slow-paced and melancholic ballads to slightly more up-tempo moments, often accompanied by her 8-string guitar. “Wrecking Ball” is a sweet display of pre-World-War II continental jazz influences such as tender gypsy-like arrangements and melodic trumpet hooks alongside southern-style harmonica riffs and heartfelt vocals. Clear vocals, old-fashioned jazz instrumentation. Kate Schutt - Wrecking Ball + Purchase/Visit

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Lucy Schwartz http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/274/lucy-schwartz

indie pop // singer-songwriter Lucy Schwartz, whose songs range between stripped-down ballads, jazz-inspired pop and indie folk, is that rare combination of talented songwriter and skilled performer. Lucy’s debut album, Winter in June (2007) offers a glimpse of this young singer-songwriter’s burgeoning talents. The delightfully catchy “I Don’t Know A Thing” is a shockingly self-aware admittance, delivered with a carefree shrug and smile. Lucy continues to surprise, displaying raw vulnerability as well as youthful exuberance in her songs. “Gone Away” is a tender and aching ballad, delicately crafted with a sensibility that belies her young age. Keep an eye (and ear) on this one. [Editor's note] These mp3s will only be offered as a free download for 2 weeks. After that, they will remain stream-only. -Michelle Sweet and lovely pop gems. Lucy Schwartz - I Don’t Know A Thing Lucy Schwartz - Gone Away + Purchase/Visit

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Russian Red http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/187/russian-red

precious folk melodías I once spent a week in Madrid, feeling more comfort there than any place I’ve ever been. Leaving on a whim, having never thought of Spain before, I learned words and phrases concerning food and direction after arrival. Most of this trip I was alone, wandering in pursuit of distant intrigue: a hill, a park, a museum, or the oldest restaurant; with curiosity fulfilling me. Nourished by surroundings, I found heightened sense of romanticism, joy, wonder, play, friendship, detail.. so much vibrant detail in art and life; flourishing endeavors, hellos and goodbyes, zest and woe. Lourdes Hernández’s I Love Your Glasses encompasses all of my experiences in her hometown; dazzling me in abundance, and passionately reminding me of a time felt dearly like home.

Mazzy Star meets Neko Case for tapas in Madrid. Russian Red - Nice Thick Feathers Russian Red - Take Me Home buy this cd

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Trinah http://www.thats-so-book.com/items/view/115/trinah

folk-dub // future jazz // downtempo Exquisitely produced by members of Boozoo Bajou and Trio Elétrico, Katharina März’s Rainwatcher elicits a soothing, intimate, laid-back and summerly fun affinity. Her airy voice is fondly wrapped in a spectral muse of endearing sounds; every moment tinged with a wondrous array of instruments that accentuate each feeling, lyric, and breath. Acoustic and steel guitars, vibraphone, piano, organ and accordion are a few of what you’ll hear, guiding gracefully as she woos and imbues your complete sensation amidst an enchanting wonderland.

Summerly warm, bubbly and smooth. Trinah - Sugary Pleasure download this cd

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