Member Since: 26/01/2007
Band Website: www.betharentsen.com
Band Members: Beth Arentsen (keys/vox) Lenae Harris (cello)
Brian Wolfe (percussion) Steve DeVito (guitar)
Influences: Well, there's Kate Bush, The Beatles, Alanis Morissette, Janis Joplin, Dave Gahan, Ella Fitzgerald, Bjork, Deborah Harry, PJ Harvey, Ben Folds, U2, Billy Joel, Charles Dickens, Camille Pissarro, Pablo Neruda, Wonder Woman, Sandy Hook, the Staten Island Zoo, the ghosts of Benedetta Terrannova & Penelope Stout, Downtown Experimental Theatre and a trillion others...
Sounds Like:
"Take the piano chops of Tori Amos, the self-confessional lyrics of Fiona Apple, the melodic sensibility of Sarah McLachlan and the grit of Rachael Yamagata, mix it all together and you have the sheer brilliance that is singer/songwriter BETH ARENTSEN." Perez Hilton
"It [Sap] sounds like a hit to me." Billboard’s Jim Bessman, WOR Radio
"Reminiscent to her earlier career as a film and television pianist, Arentsen combines soft tickled ivories with a deep, emotional and artistic lyrical expression..." Pink Magazine
"Arentsen’s dreams ("Conquistadora"), nightmares ("Penelope") and reality ("Like They Care") fight for our attention while she wrestles through every one of them on her piano. Alternately charming and haunting, hopeful and frustrated, the songs of Beth Arentsen do, indeed, stick like “sap on wood..." PopMatters
"Just check out the best track of the set, the closer Conquistadora, a spare ballad that features Arentsen so entwined with her muse and her piano, it’s almost chilling..." (***1/2) Gay Chicago Magazine
"On some tracks it is hard to tell when Beth Arentsen is singing about herself and when she is simply using it as a metaphor to express something deeper, and that is a sign of great songwriting..."
CosmosGaming
"Arentsen was nothing like I expected her to be. Beth walked into the quaint New York coffee shop dressed down in jeans and a smile. She didn't stink of celebrity self-importance or artist ego which is surprising considering how she has rubbed elbows with fame before..." The Bilerico Project
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Type of Label: Indie