Girls singing harmonies with guitar, ukulele, dulcimer, glockenspiel, tambourine, moroccas, washboard, and everything else your heart might desire.
"One almost hesitates to make too loud a mention of this Brooklyn-based band, because it’s the sort of act you hope you’ll always see in a small dark room with fifteen or so people. [...]
Now give one of the girls (Holly Overton) an acoustic guitar and ukulele to switch between, and for the other (JúlÃa Hermannsdóttir) an assortment of percussion toys including a tambourine, pair of maracas, and a small xylophone. [...] But hold on a second, because we haven’t added in the most important ingredient: the delicately-measured usage of creaky vocal harmonies, which makes it requisite that candles be lit in whatever room these girls are playing (as if that wasn’t already the case).
How refreshing to see a folk-pop duo embracing simplicity of sound and not engaging the pretensions laden in so much of the current class of the genre. [...] There is something to be said for the economics employed in using two voices and two instruments for every song, and it brings to mind in form (if not in sound) the idea of the old-school folk duo."
-Kevin Armento of buswickbk.com
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'I got over Kerouac' (Jonathan Byerley cover)
'Holiday'
KrummavÃsur
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Member Since: 31/03/2008
Band Members: Holly Overton
Julia Hermannsdottir
Toby Liebowitz
Influences: summer
Record Label: Unsigned
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Thanks to kind folks who buy cd's at our shows so that Holly can eat dinner!Thanks to Nadine Daniels for letting us play at the Downtown Manteo Independence Day Festival. So excitedd:) Thanks to Rache... Posted by on Fri, 15 May 2009 12:56:00 GMT