Austin singer/songwriter Kacy Crowley is back with her third independent release, Cave. Produced by Billy Harvey (Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider), Cave is an offbeat yet completely relatable collection of songs that feels more like a first record than a third. With guest spots from Kevin Lovejoy and The Tosca String Quartet, Cave mixes an indie spirit with hummable pop melodies.
rewind....
Kacy had only been in Austin a short time when Atlantic Records released her first recording, "Anchorless." With critical praise jammed in her back pocket from publications like Billboard, Time, USA today and Vanity Fair she toured the US and into Canada, joined the Lilith Fair, played the H.O.R.D.E. festival, opened for acts such as Chantal Kreviazuk and Marc Cohn and paricipated in Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit with artists like Alanis Morrisette, Metallica and the Dave Matthews Band. Her songs were featured in the films Little Boy Blue, Anywhere But Here and Three to Tango, and found their way into various television programs. Kacy was also a guest at Miles Copeland's Castle, a prestigious songwriting retreat in France.
She took a couple of years to write and refuel, study french and horseback ride, and record "Moodswing". Produced by Jon Dee Graham (Patti Smyth, Jon Doe, The Gourds) and released in 2003, "moodswing" is an Austin favorite and was named ..9 best album by the Austin American-Statesman. It's first single "Kind of Perfect" picked up the ..3 award for best song and was also named ..9 song of the year In KGSR's top 107 songs of 2003.
Kacy's 2004 release, "Tramps Like Us" is an introspective and disarming collection of eleven acoustic songs. She continues to tour throughout the states and develop her fan base by playing such festivals as The Austin City Limits Music Festival and the Seljord Music Festival (Norway). You can hear her songs most recently on MTV's The Hills and A&E's Rollergirls.
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