Big Tree, Brass Bed, Idle Cedars, Grand Lake
- When
- Fri Sep 24, 2010
- Where
- Hotel Utah Saloon
- Time
- Show @ 9:00pm
- Cost
- $8
- Tags
- Music
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HELLO! welcome! we are good friends that love playing music and getting brunch the next day!recordings above are from our new full length, "big tree."
the record is done and packaged and ready for listening! click here to order your copy. below is a link to buy it on iTunes.
for BOOKING, contact [email protected].
for Press/Publicity, contact Team Clermont. [email protected]
thanks for listening. be well and come back soon.
Press
"...a most unpretentious group melding sunshiney hippie enthusiasm with epic post-rock breakdowns..."
- The New York Observer 10/27/08
"Wonder is what comes out of this curious group. Wonder. Big hearted wonder....Big Tree reminds us that the world is ready for experiencing."
- Indiemonday.com 12/29/08
"Big Tree is a genre-bending, five-piece bundle of energy... fresh and quirky."
- Performing Songwriter Magazine, 3/09
"Big Tree's music personally brings me back to the jams of the swingin' Summer of Love, albeit in a melancholy, jazz-tinged, utterly earnest way. No Elephant 6 revivalists of retropsychy sounds, Big Tree play a brand of grooving, poetic, sometimes knotty folk rock music. I've had the pleasure of catching them play live twice, and they're one of the finest young bands I've seen in ages. Their songs will get stuck in your head only shortly after your heart leaves your mouth from the impact of the perfect vocal harmonies."
- Aural Wes, auralwes.blogspot.com, 4/3/09
"Epic post-rock elements mixed with proper rock and jazz and killer duet singing from excellent female fronted vocalists."
- OMGNYC, omgnyc.blogspot.com, 4/26/09
"So likeable it hurts."
- Ka Leo O Hawaii, 9/10/08
"...Utterly enthralling music that is marked by the pitch-perfect female vocal harmonies of Kaila McIntyre-Bader and Morgan Heringer... Absolutely not-to-be-missed by anyone who has a love for original, new music."
- Ed Dufresne, The Times Argus (Barre and Montpelier VT), 7/10/09
"...mood-inducing, mood-furthering band...The songs are slow cookers, letting all of the instruments move at an easy-going pace, stretching and silently groaning in delight - the cymbals shimmering a clanging shower and the pitter-patter of toms feel outdoorsy, as if we're all being made aware that we might need to find real shelter if the skies turn evil and unreasonable."
-Sean Moeller, Daytrotter.com, 11/28/2009
"Big Tree, a quintet out of Brooklyn, stole my heart immediately with pop gem “The Concurrence of All Things” KnoxRoad, 04/14/10
"...sweet and catchy and wiggly and scrumdiddlyumptious, and exactly what the doctor ordered for sunny days when flights are cancelled and volcanos are still spewing fire into the sky and we are dreaming of the summer." -Letters Have No Arms, 04/20/10
"Big Tree is a difficult one to classify, but an easy one to enjoy." FensePost, 05/02/10
Read more: http://www.myspace.com/bigtreesings
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