Best known as a member of both DeVotchKa and the Denver Gentlemen, accordionist/violinist Tom Hagerman recently released his first solo album, The Breakfast Playground. Named for a children’s playground at a Denver mall, the album showcases Hagerman’s diverse talents through original instrumentals performed almost entirely on his own.Like the music of DeVotchKa, Hagerman’s songs have a dramatic, cinematic quality, inviting listeners on a journey. The train noises that open “So Tired†lead into a Eastern European melody that makes you think you’ve just stepped off the train in Budapest. The swirling mix of accordion, violin, and piano on songs like “Twice Told Taleâ€, “Home Againâ€, and “Charlotte Mittnacht†(which DeVotchKa fans may recognize from their 2004 album, How It Ends) call to mind Yann Tiersen’s Amelie soundtrack.The Breakfast Playground draws you into a world where toy pianos and children’s voices mingle with soaring violin figures and accordion rhythms. Definitely a world worth escaping (and listening) to.---www.letspolka.com
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Member Since: 03/01/2007
Band Website: http://cdbaby.com/cd/hagerman
Record Label: Cicero
Type of Label: Indie
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Show at the Thin Man
I'llbe playing a show/open rehearsal with some friends at the UbisabubiRoom underneath the Thin Man/St Marks Coffee house on 17th street inDenver on Thursday April 23rd at 9:30 PM. There is no cover--... Posted by on Mon, 20 Apr 2009 21:32:00 GMT