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Portland scene report: April 25, 2008

Sibilance starts now
By PORTLAND PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF  |  April 23, 2008

The old GOUD’S THUMB boys seem to have come out of hibernation in earnest. First we told you about JEFF KRALL’s new solo disc, now we’re hearing great things from DAN CONNOR’s new GYPSY TAILWIND. Be on the lookout for the release of The Halo Sessions, a highly listenable selection of folk and alt-country rock with lots of great female backing vocals, May 23 at the Big Easy.

One thing you’ll hear on Halo Sessions is a bit of dobro by the JERKS OF GRASS’ CARTER LOGAN. Seems he enjoyed the experience. For the first time in eight years, the Jerks entered the studio this month, with JON WYMAN, to record an album. Now that’s something we’d like to hear.

ERIC BETTENCOURT appeared in the BOB MCKILLOP review last week, and well he should have. The guy’s a comer. He’s mid-way through a solo album you should look for this summer, but that’s just the start. With RYAN CYR (STRANGE PLEASURE), he also co-fronts GIRAFFE ATTACK, which you might have seen playing covers at the usual places, but which also is nearly done with a full-length of originals they’re recording with JACK MURRAY and BILLY SLIFKA. For now, get a taste with the single “Nation.Stonewalled,” which features Cyr’s “Nation,” Bettencourt’s “Stonewalled,” and “I Won’t Hurt You,” a cover of a DAN KNUDSEN tune that was recorded for that Knudsen tribute album from late last year. Finally, Bettencourt is working on a new label, SHINE RECORDS, and developing a full-length disc for Strange Pleasure and EPs for Pleasure’s frontman JOHN CLAVETTE and singer/songwriter KYLA MORSE.

 

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Portland scene report: April 25, 2008
Sadly, your comments about Gypsy Tailwind failed to mention the incredibly talented vocalist Anna Lombard. She is far more than "great female backing vocals". I went to a very crowded show at Dogfish where Dan and Anna performed a few songs together, and then Anna belted out some fantastic solo pieces that blew the crowd away. The people around me were simply awed by her voice. I also know what she wrote some of the songs on the new album. I think she deserves a lot more than you gave her credit for, particularly since you mention by name other people on the album.
By kgl2lbs on 04/25/2008 at 12:49:21
Portland scene report: April 25, 2008
I am just rereading my comments now and want to clarify -- the entire band is talented and they are really amazing together. I know Anna and Dan collaborated on a lot of the songs and when they play together its just amazing. Dan is terrific and always has been. I am so excited for all of them and wanted to mention Anna too. If you get a chance, go out and hear this fantastic group -- its well worth it. Congrats on the new CD guys!! Nice work...
By kgl2lbs on 04/25/2008 at 6:40:59

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