Bill:
John Lennon, The Beatles, Bill Withers, Bob Marley, Stevie Wonder, The Smiths, The Bee Gees, Eddie Palmieri, Paul Simon, Rafael del Estad, Louis Armstrong, Mercedes Sosa, Midnight Star, Queen, Sublime, Michael Jackson, XTC, Elton John, Georges Brassens, The Cure, Caetano Veloso, Lionel Ritchie, Gilberto Gil, U2, Digable Planets, Lole y Manuel, Depeche Mode, Tribe Called Quest, Elis Regina, The Police, Sting, José Alfredo Jimenez, Snoop Dog, Manu Chao, Violeta Parra, Echo and the Bunnymen, Mexican Folk Music, George Gershwin, Hector Lavoe, Joao Gilberto, Prince, Cindy Lauper, Nirvana, Billy Joel, Billie Holiday, James Brown, Carol King, Wham!, New Order, Lauren Hill, Dr. Dre, and Broadway musicals.
Lindsey:
Bob Marley, The Police, The Beatles, Peter Tosh, King Django, Tony Rice, Sting, Stevie Wonder, Cake, La Volée d’Castors, Rancid, Nick Drake, King Tubby, Cypress Hill, David Grisman, The Fugees, old slow-tempo fiddle tunes, Burning Spear, Jimi Hendrix, Iron and Wine, REM, Sublime, Sam Bush, Julio Jaramillo, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Israel Vibration, Jeff Buckley, The Suicide Machines, Panacea, Citizen Cope, Dr. Dre, Mike Boise, Gilberto Gil, Leonard Cohen, Alice in Chains, soundtrack to the Last of the Mohicans, David Gray, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Rage Against the Machine, Wyclef Jean, Caetano Veloso, Elvis Costello, Tim O'Brien, Ben Harper, Nat King Cole, The Clash, Tom Petty, Beausoleil, Tryo.
Sounds Like
Nothing else really. When asked, most people say they can't find an exact comparison, and some have given these as answers:
Beatles, Manu Chao, CSNY, Simon and Garfunkel, Sade, Seu Jorge, Elliot Smith, Bill Withers, Frank Zappa, the Police, Bob Marley, Pink Floyd, Donovan, John Lennon, Bare Naked Ladies, Wilco, Big Star, Modest Mouse (early), Arthur Miller, Peter Gabriel, Terence Trent Derby, Belle and Sebastian, Jobim, the Pixies, Charlotte’s Web, K.D. Lang, Jayhawks, Burt Bacharach, Jack L, Michael Franks, Harry Nillson, Tim Easton, etc...
Once upon a time, Bill Carrasco stood at the edge of an Alaskan rainforest, staring at the face of a glacier. Miles away, Lindsey Boise fell out of a tree. The future was uncertain...
Agua Trip is currently promoting "Breakfast Translations" in every possible venue, bending much of their strength of vision towards the use of their music in conjunction with visual media such as film, dance, video installations, animation and whatever is new. They highly value cooperation and collaboration and invite other artists to inquire about the possibilities of working together. They are also currently shaping new ideas about the future direction of their work, ever wanting to expand the territory they have visited together.
i have reduced the price of the shirts at the online store to $10 bucks! go get them. those shirts of those colors are all there are before we start real production on the limited prints on american apparel shirts. helps us out and go buy one!
Hi! My debut album Nectar: OUT June 10th In stores and available on iTunes. Yeah! :) Hola! Mi disco debut Nectar: SALE el 10 de Junio En tiendas y disponible en iTunes. Siii! :) ***La fecha de salida para España y América Latina será anunciada muy pronto!
sorry I could not make it out last night. I have my ipod on shuffle and a song came on and I thought "What Agua Trip CD is this?, I don't know this song!" ... its La Vie by Manu Chao.
I would like to share with you why I love myspace. I share my ideas in my blog about Darfur and I have had the fortune of meeting Indirect Democracy. My essay on Darfur is read on this wonderful Podcast. Please visit the website and go to Podcast #26:
http://www.indirectdemocracy.podomatic.com/
and their myspace page
http://www.myspace.com/indirectdemocracy
Thank you and I hope we can work together on stopping the injustice in Darfur.
Maria
a synopsis on the podcast:
Darfur and Immigration -
After a long, and unexpected delay, Indirect Democracy is back. On this Podcast, I will cover a personal story involving a friend’s final step towards citizenship. It is important to remember all the people who come here to work and struggle to attain the American dream and be part of our collective experience as a nation. Sharing that moment with her is something I will not soon forget.
I received an essay regarding Darfur that I am proud to share. It coincides with the Global Day for Darfur that passed on April 29. The writer, named Maria Halyna, runs a website dedicated to educating us all about the tragedy of Darfur – tragedy seems like such a small word when you consider this living horror. I encourage you to visit her site and learn more: http://blog.myspace.com/mariahalynal
The music from this Podcast is entitled, “Still Waiting,” by the Greyboy Allstars. You can find their music at: www.greyboyallstars.com
As well, there is the Global Warming Update, the President’s Love Horoscope, a word from a new sponsor AND, as always, the What a Weinie Award.
Hey guys...enjoyed your music last night. Garza has been talking you up, and I was skeptical--quite a cult you have. After I listened to your CD today,I was sold. Your poetry is reminiscent of Gioconda Belli's. Needless to say, I will be at your next show!