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Palodine - “Fire In The Field”

Posted in Uncategorized by aditya on May 20th, 2006

Children of Coal Miners, Southern Preachers and Mormon Immigrants don’t usually make for good rock music candidates, but in the case of Palodine they bring with them an underlying power and intensity which tests the boundaries of dark American music. Within a few months of forming, enough material had been written for their debut full-length “Desolate Son” and they began laying down songs on an 8-track analogue recorder. The result is a provocative portrayal of violence, remorse, and final words. Alternating in mood from fierce to somber, Desolate Son is bound together by the rich vocals of Katrina Whitney and the lush instrumentation of Michael Aryn. Adding the final touches of pedal steel, dobro, bass, and backing vocals, Jason Brooks completes the trio.

Band Members:
Michael Aryn - Guitar
Katrina Whitney - Vocals, Shakers, Tambourine
Jason Brooks - guitar, keys, pedal steel

Website: www.myspace.com/palodine

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Malcolm Palmer - “The Moment”

Posted in Uncategorized by aditya on May 20th, 2006

Malcolm Palmer is a singer, songwriter, poet, actor, playwright and transient hip-hop troubadour. Created in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he is currently creating in Chicago. He was awarded an Artist Fellowship Award from the Illinois Arts Council in 2002 for an obscure folk record called THE PLEASE ALBUM. He wrote and recorded three other compelling full-length records of the obscure folk variety: HANG A ROPE ON DOWN, THE MORTICIAN and THIEVES AND SLAVES.

Malcolm Palmer intends to effect change by reaching out to each of us and casting himself as our reflection, urging us to become who we want to become, deserve to become, are meant to become and urging us to seek and serve a purpose between the womb and the tomb.

Band Members:
Malcolm Palmer - Vocals, Guitar
Kevin Marks - Drums
Jamie Alker - Bass

Website:
www.malcolmpalmer.com

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