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June 15, 2005
Run for the Mountains
[:::[ patchwork progression ]:::] Arriving home late last night, I could not shake an unusual sense that my apartment was eerily empty and yet in being so unmasking an ominous, unseen presence. I paced around in the dark until flashing lights from the street below intruded through the blinds.
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[Patchworkprogression.com] :::[ patchwork progression ]:::: Arriving home late last night, I could not shake an unusual sense that my apartment was eerily empty and yet in being so unmasking an ominous, unseen presence. I paced around in the dark until flashing lights from the street below intruded through the blinds.
[Be-jazz.blogspot.com] be.jazz: jazz blog jazz: More mystical/hippie than the opening act, she opened with transporting grainy cello notes and wordless Celtic/New Age-y vocalising and later tried out some slow, langourous, Orientalising melisma. At one point I feared that that was all there was (which would have been okay had I been lying down, or at least sitting), but they regularly veered into dynamic rock (the guitarist made good use of his pedals when on acoustic guitar and threw in some steel guitar for variety), notably after Jorane recounted the tale of an interviewer claiming to detect Led Zep influences in her music and inevitably launched into an LZ-inspired rollick. She also played electric and acoustic guitars, which set the scene for more folk- or blues-rock oriented songs.
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Posted at June 15, 2005 06:55 AM
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