April Smith and the Great Picture Show
June 8 2010, 9:36am
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

- Tags:
- folk
- jazz
- pop
- singer-songwriter
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