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Next Show:

3.20.08 Thursday at Zebulon.
L/L -- Patrick McCarthy (strings + electricity, EVP vox), Michael Garofalo (keys, buttons, stylus), Jason Labbe (the smallest drum kit you've ever seen)
Molly Thompson -- brilliant, wonderful composer -- not sure what her ensemble will be but the sound will surely be beautiful.


Press:

Here's the latest press for Solar Filters/Mother Evening, our new 7", available now through free103point9's Audio Dispatch series.

"There's a lost cinematic quality to the music, also a sense that balloons are being rubbed somewhere nearby. It's a winning combination." –– Byron Coley, The Wire


"Martial, mantra-like experimental pop... Pretty excellent little record here." –– Doug Mosurock, Dusted

"[A]n unmistakable air of remoteness... a paean to the spectral, spulchural static of late-night radio, through which any idea or spirit might issue forth into the real world." --David Cotner, Signal to Noise

"The greatest song Brian Eno never recorded." -- Ed Pinsent on "Mother Evening," The Sound Projector Radio 1/11/08

"Gorgeous alternative pop songs." –– Takafi, Vital Weekly 609


L/L Featured:

*This very cool site, nanomajority, features L/L in a recent issue. You can listen to an hour-long improv from our July 2007 performance featuring Jason Labbe on drums & percussion and Lathan Hardy on saxophone.

New Video:

Check out our performance from the Animals festival at the free103point9 Wave Farm in August.

 

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“Atmospheric, sound-dense… haunting, maze-like treks” –– Justin Stewart, The Wire

“Cool as that proverbial mountain stream, and just as sweet…” –– Ptolemaic Terrascope

“Tranquil, beautifully meandering tunes” –– D. Shawn Bosler, The Village Voice

“A music of gentle hypnosis, not a brutal attack…prefers to whisper not holler” –– Tokafi

 

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