Needle’s debut CD, Songs Your Mother Never Sang You, blends Steve Beck’s low-fi minimalist arrangements with Julie Cornett’s collection of lullabies and symphonic sagas. The CD is the product of musical ideas and experimentation under the influence of green tea and red wine. Occasionally Christine Banks would stop by and add a touch of spice with her violin.
Recently featured on NPR, Needle strives for honesty in its music, keeping where possible early takes marked by inspiration. Acoustic guitars and distortion, analog synthesizers, old time pianos along with toy xylophones and a cocktail drum helped shape these songs of battles won, souls sucked in, and hands held up in surrender. Included on the CD is a dreamlike remake of Neil Young’s classic hit “Helpless”.“A soothing concoction of poetics, soft guitars and percussion done in
a sit-in folky lo-fi style that fans of Mazzy Star, Chocolate Grinder, etc.
would certainly dig” – Legends Magazine
“A breathtaking indie-pop lullaby” – San Francisco Chronicle
“Lo-fi apartment rock that deftly blends sugary indie-pop with minimalist
art rock. Masterful!” – Smother.net
“Atmospheric psychedelia and minimal in layered structure...it takes imagination
and real talent to make music like this” – Underground Sound
“an absolutely brilliant display of warm sound” – Independents Only
“a gentle, mellifluous exploration of the aural netherworld” – Pop Culture Press
“untainted, comforting bliss” – The Big Takeover
You can pick up a copy of the CD at Amoeba in San Francisco or online at:
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