2011-11-07
You may have heard of Zoe Boekbinder. She previously was one half of the duo, Vermillion Lies. For her second solo release, Ms. Boekbinder combines elements of folk, pop, and electronics, with such instruments as cello, singing saw, theramin, and trombone. She then adds her lovely voice (sometimes looped) singing interesting, sometimes macabre lyrics. It all adds up to quirky acoustic-electro-folk-pop. Oxymoron? Yes, but it works! Rebecca Ruth (Tune-Yards fans might like this one.)YAEL NAIM & DAVID DONATIEN
She was a Boy
Vance Gilbert
Unfamiliar Moon
Kaki King
Dreaming of Revenge
MICHAEL LEONHART
The Ballad of Milton Quigley
The Eighteenth Day of May
The Eighteenth Day of May
TWO LOONS FOR TEA
Nine Lucid Dreams
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