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| Last Login: | Jun 1, 2009 (193 days back) |
About Me |
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| Imagine you’re watching a string quartet. I don’t know enough about classical music to tell you the shape and colour of their skill, but I can tell you they are drawing sweet and urgent strains from their instruments. Standing in front of the string quartet is The Little Prince. She is wearing a sailor hat and holding a ukulele that is barely bigger than a toy. (Maybe you remember that, like Peter Pan, The Little Prince is always played by a young woman.) She bounces up and down on the balls of her feet and yells into the microphone like she’s enormously frustrated. Then she’s singing in a voice that’s startling clear and melodic. She’s singing about construction sites and bad ideas and how her mom taught her to write love letters. You start thinking that the last time you saw your dear and far-away friend she was doing karaoke - she jogged on the spot and looked like an adorable pony, and you forgot to tell her. Okay, I lied. That’s not what Wet NOSE Hero is like. That is Wet NOSE Hero, plain and simple. - Anna Leventhal, Shameless Blog, www.shamelessmag.com/blog/ | |
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Music:Member Since: 6/12/2006Band Members: sarah mangle, logan dog, a darling cast of drummers : richard laviolette. and fellow worker. ,singers, keys and and euphoniums by Gregroy Burton. Influences: a helpful diagram, henry darger, kimya daweson, richard scarey, the little prince, frog and toad by alan lobel, tune yards, dick perogie Sounds Like: a phone call from your favorite animal Record Label: Pink Triforce (the split w/warriorette), Burnt Oak Type of Label: Indie |
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| Occupation: | Music Artist (Western Swing / Indie / 2-step) |
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