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Nat Baldwin (of Dirty Projectors)
After studying avant-garde jazz and improvisation with jazz legend Anthony Braxton, Nat Baldwin started writing songs featuring double bass and vocals. In 2005 he joined Dirty Projectors. In addition to his work with Dirty Projectors, he has performed on Grizzly Bear's Sheilds, Vampire Weekend's Contra, and Department of Eagles' In Ear Park. In between touring and recording with Dirty Projectors, Nat made time to record his 2011 album People Changes, an album that led Pitchfork to say "... whether Baldwin is singing with his throat or his bow, there's a thrilling felling of freedom to it all."
"The newest addition to the Orchid Tapes dream team is Columbia, South Carolina singer-songwriter William Starr Busbee, whose new full-length College Rock II is pretty perfectly aligned with the New York label's lovable vibe. "Forever" is my favorite type of pop song, taking that sulky lo-fi sound and adding a sort of Southern soulfulness to the formula. When he sings If only I could hold you forever/ if only I could hope to make you see/ if only I could finish my endeavors --- all wounded, doubled-up vocals and hazy production --- I imagine this is how a Bruce Springsteen song might sound to someone with an unhinged psyche. Busbee's virtual presence doesn't seem to exist beyond a couple hyperlinks to his old band's scuzzy material, but thankfully College Rock II will be out soon, IRL, via Orchid and pressed to vinyl by Fo rk and Spoon." - Patrick D. McDermott, thefader.com
Stagbriar is brother/sister duo Alex & Emily McCollum; from soda city.
Wednesday, June 18 2014 8pm (doors at 7:30pm) $10 advance / $12 at the door
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LocationConundrum Music Hall (View)
626 Meeting Street
West Columbia, SC 29169
United States
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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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