Drinking from Puddles on 08/11/10

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Wed, 08/11/2010 - 8:00pm to 11:00pm
Live on Drinking From Puddles for 08/11/10 it's Blue Giant !!

Live on Drinking From Puddles for 08/11/10 it's Blue Giant !!


 

Blue Giant

"Kevin and Anita Robinson are sitting in their home in Portland, Oregon waxing, as usual, about music. "If you break down a George Jones song and a Kinks song, they're really similar on paper," says Kevin. "The only difference is the delivery and instrumentation. A good song is a good song."

Blue Giant, the Robinsons' new band with Chris Funk (The Decemberists), Evan Railton (Swords) and Seth Lorinczi (The Golden Bears), goes a long way to bridging these disparate worlds. With a long history as a duo under the name Viva Voce, where every note you heard was created by one of the two musicians, the pair now realize their vision of a full band capable of expanding and shifting their ever-changing sound.

"We worked Viva Voce so hard, it didn't take long before we hit the ceiling and realized there's only so much dynamic range and vocal interplay you can do with two people," admits Kevin. "If you want to write songs that have more of an ebb and flow with different parts, you need a band. With Blue Giant, this is the first record in our entire careers where Anita and I didn't play everything on the album."

On Blue Giant their self-titled debut (Vanguard/July 13th), the ghosts of traditional American music—country, bluegrass, folk—merge with driving, straight-ahead rock. The classic country feel of "Lonely Girl" shares space with the melodic guitars and chugging percussion of "Clean The Clock", while the mellow, deceptively simple "Gone For Good" (featuring Sleater-Kinney's Corin Tucker) fits right at home with "Reasons to Cry," a haunting closer that sounds like a lost song from "Twin Peaks". Then there's "Blue Sunshine," the group's "stomping, scrappy, shit-kickin' tune," that sounds like the Louvin Brothers and Foggy Mountain Boys getting drunk and listening to Zeppelin's version of "Travelling Riverside Blues" on repeat."--Press Materials

 

 

 

http://www.bluegiantland.com/

 

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