High Notes, Vol. 3

News & Notes:
While I know posts have been infrequent lately, it’s not for a lack of trying. Despite irregularities, there has actually been a lot going on.

Firstly, Womenfolk turned two on June 7, 2006. That’s ancient in blog-years. So thank you to everyone who has supported the site with your comments and suggestions. Believe it or not, it helps keep Womenfolk alive.

Last year during our first anniversary online, I featured a ‘best of’ batch of songs previously featured on Womenfolk during that year. This year, I’m taking things one step farther.

Coming in late July/early August, Womenfolk will be releasing its first compilation! This is the real thing, folks. Many remarkable women submitted music for this set and I’m very proud to see it to completion. The CD will be for sale exclusively through www.womenfolk.net. I’ll definitely provide more details soon.

Now on to the music:

Lisa Germano
In The Maybe World
Without a doubt, Lisa Germano is a favorite of mine. Her underrated music seeps with a strange beauty, initially dark, but slowly exuding a sense of warmth and light. Germano’s voice is soft and low and her lyrics often carry the occasional smirk of sarcasm.

Featured below is ‘Into Oblivion,’ a fine example of Germano’s signature sound. Also featured below is ‘Offering,’ a rare, unreleased gem from a compilation Germano self-released in 2003 entitled, Rare, Unusual Or Just Bad Songs. You can presumably order a copy from Ms. Germano herself by following the instructions on her official site.

Germano’s seventh album, In The Maybe World, is due out July 18 on Young God Records.

Ani DiFranco
Reprieve
One of the hardest working women in music today, Ani DiFranco has created 15 solo albums (excluding collaborations and live compilations) since 1989. Reprieve is her latest, due out on August 8 on her own Righteous Babe label.

This time, it’s only DiFranco and her bass player that can be heard on the record, as she continues her trademark guitar-picking and lyrical left-hooks.

Featured here is ‘Half-Assed,’ one of the album’s standouts.

Crooked Still
Shaken By A Low Sound
Shaken By A Low Sound marks the second album for the country/folk/bluegrass band, Crooked Still. Here the group perform a collection of songs, largely covers of American standards, and create a nice, pleasurable result. Aoife O’Donovan’s voice floats effortlessly through the music, slightly reminiscent of Alison Krauss‘ angelic vocals. This is a sweet, no frills record which displays the band’s extraordinary talents.

Shaken By A Low Sound is due out on Signature Sounds Recordings on August 22, 2006.

Georgie James
Demos At Dance Place
Formed after his previous band (Q And Not U) dissolved, drummer John Davis and his friend, singer-songwriter, Laura Burhenn formed Georgie James. The pairing is quite remarkable, as Davis and Burhenn take turns with lead vocals and use their individual talents to create some truly smart, rock/pop.

Demos At Dance Place is a 7-song EP that features the duo’s first songs recorded together. Released toward the end of 2005, the band is currently working on their first record together and are currently set to tour the United States with indie-fave Camera Obscura.

Nina Gordon
Bleeding Heart Graffiti
Nina Gordon was arguably, the better half of the rock outfit, Veruca Salt. But in 1998, Gordon left the band to embark on a solo career and shift in a more ‘pop’ direction.

In 2000, Gordon released her debut solo record, Tonight And The Rest Of My Life. Six years later and her follow-up has arrived in the form of Bleeding Heart Graffiti. This newest set, with its lead-off single, ‘Kiss Me ‘Til It Bleeds,’ is scheduled for release on August 8, 2006 on Warner Bros.

Downloads:

Lisa Germano - Into Oblivion
Lisa Germano - Offering
Ani DiFranco - Half-Assed
Crooked Still - Little Sadie
Georgie James - Long Week
Nina Gordon - Kiss Me ‘Til It Bleeds

Comments

11 Responses to “High Notes, Vol. 3”

  1. Jamie on July 7th, 2006 1:36 pm

    Please make sure that the compilation can be shipped to Europe. I’d hate to miss out on that one.

  2. Anne on July 8th, 2006 12:12 pm

    Oh man….new Nina Gordon…I’ve been waiting for it! Thank you for posting the song.

  3. Kevin on July 9th, 2006 9:20 am

    Just a slight correction–Ani’s CD will be out August 8.

  4. Mireille on July 9th, 2006 9:39 am

    already a year ago since the last anniversary!? Thanks for keeping this site up! Definitely one of my favorites. gorgeous music, beautiful texts, awesome graphics, it doesn’t get better than that. I’ve discovered so many new artists here that I’ve since seen live, too! Thank you for spending the time. We’re very appreciative…

  5. Robbie on July 10th, 2006 6:43 pm

    Jamie: I have every intention on making sure my European visitors get an opportunity to own the compilation. I’ll be sure to post details on how to purchase when it’s available.

    Anne: Glad you like the new Nina Gordon track!

    Kevin: Thanks for the correction. I have since corrected the release date.

    Mireille: I know! A year’s flown by! But thank you for continuing to visit. Means a lot to have your support.

  6. Val on July 10th, 2006 6:48 pm

    I am so proud!

  7. Paul on July 11th, 2006 10:06 am

    Woo! Crooked Still. I don’t know why I’m always surprised when you bring up artists that I thought were off everyone’s radar…I should know better.

    If you love Aoife’s vocals in CS, you should check out her contributions on Hanneke Cassel’s cds “Some Melodious Sonnet” and “Silver”. Hanneke is a fiddler who is part of the vibrant neo-trad Boston scene along with Rushad, Aoife, Lissa Schneckenburger, Laura Cortese, and many others. Hanneke’s “Sonnet” album was second only to Sarah Slean’s “Day One” as my favorite of 2004.

    Paradoxically, I’ll be on vacation in Boston, possibly having lunch with Hanneke next week when Camera Obscura comes to L.A. C.O.s the closest thing we have to Kirsty MacColl nowadays, don’t you think?

  8. reese on July 11th, 2006 10:25 am

    I’m THRILLED at a new Nina Gordon CD. Thanks so much for both the heads up and link. What a great song! :)

  9. lynne on July 14th, 2006 4:25 pm

    Happy Anniversary! I haven’t been as frequent of visitor this year (we get busy I guess) but so happy when I do. Can’t wait for the compliation.

  10. mark on July 16th, 2006 6:19 am

    great tunes! really love the new lisa g album. congrats on your anniversary.

  11. Craig on July 19th, 2006 8:03 pm

    Happy 2nd Anniversary! Glad to hear the compilation is progressing so fast for a release around the corner.
    And cool to have Nina on the current update! ….I’m lovin’ the new song.

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