All Artists: Sera Cahoone Title: Sera Cahoone Members Wishing: 5 Total Copies: 0 Label: Self Released Release Date: 2/28/2006 Genre: Folk Style: Contemporary Folk Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 619981189026 |
Sera Cahoone Sera Cahoone Genre: Folk
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CD ReviewsClassic Bryan A. Feddern | seattle, WA USA | 06/18/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "If you like Cat Power, Beth Orton or Neko Case you'll love this album. Its honest country flavored indie folk. Here's the official description: Sera Cahoone is a twenty-nine year-old singer songwriter based in Seattle, by way of Colorado. Armed with her favorite Martin guitar, Seras music reflects her love of both old country-western and modern lo-fi. Her unique sound bridges the gap between the two genres, like a musical love child of Buck Owens and Cat Power. The Strangers music editor, Jennifer Maerz, states Cahoone has a truly gorgeous voice, a dusty country style delivery...(her) music gives me the chills...slow, warm, simply beautiful. Sera has spent the past year working on her first full-length album. It was recently completed with help from musician friends: Jay Kardong, Jeff Fielder, Eric Himes, and Sarah Standard and Mat Brooke from Carissas Weird. The ten songs on her album feature a wide array of sounds including pedal steel, banjo, dobro, violin, and harmonica. Her album tells the quiet story of simple truthsheartbreak, longing, and self-discovery. Sera began writing songs on the guitar in high school, but actually got her musical start at the age of eleven, when her mother finally gave in to her daughters prodding and bought Sera her first drum set. To the tune of her familys exasperation, she taught herself the drums by playing along to the radio in her bedroom. By thirteen, Seras mother was driving her to Rocky Mountain-town bars to play open blues jams with musicians thirty years her senior. In recent years, Sera was the drummer for indie favorites Carissas Wierd, touring with Iron and Wine and The Long Winters. She has also played with Panda and Angel, Lisa Orth, and L.A. musician Patrick Park, completing two U.S. tours with Patrick in support of Liz Phair, Rachel Yamagata, and The Thrills. Sera also played drums on the upcoming release from Sub Pops Band Of Horses. Seras experience as a drummer has heavily-influenced her song-writing. She has a sharp sense of rhythm and tempo, and has been described as a particularly percussive guitar-player, producing songs that are rich and memorable. Named by The Seattle Times as one of the Northwests top ten new artists of 2005, Tom Scanlon writes Upon hearing her sing, its clear she belongs in front of a microphone, no matter how good a drummer she is. For now, Sera has set her drum sticks aside as she is quite busy, playing top venues with her band in the Seattle area. She was also a recently-featured guest on KEXPs John Richards popular morning show and she has some great shows scheduled for the near future. Her self-titled album is now in stores." Absolutely Refreshing, Beautiful and Pure Steven D. Alexander | Jacksonville, Florida United States | 11/05/2008 (5 out of 5 stars) "I don't profess to be a well-rounded music lover but this is one of the most unique I have ever heard. I am not a country music fan by a long shot but filtered through this Indie-Pop Whatchacallit, and Sera's crooning, I'm just woo'ed in. I love every track except the first few seconds of track 6. It reminds me too much of Hee Haw! I listen to this album over and over. It's especially good to listen to when you are in that quiet-introspective-mellow-relaxed-tea-sippin mood." Fantastic American Music Derek G. Medina | Seattle | 01/16/2008 (5 out of 5 stars) "This is a refreshing compilation of solid American music untainted by the corporate music factory. From first track to last, you won't be disappointed. Sera's singing is eerily beautiful, while the instrumentation (especially the pedal steel) sooths your soul. "Couch Song" and "Last Time" are the highlights. I suspect we'll be hearing more from Ms. Cahoone in the future."
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