Lewi Longmire-B-3 organ, wurlitzer
Dan Eccles-Guitar
Joe Chiusano-Bass,vox
Scott Mcpherson-Drums
Matt Cadenelli-Drums
Fernando Viciconte-Guitar, vox
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FERNANDO: Dreams of the Sun and Sky
Voted one of the top Ten albums released in 2001 by The Oregonian. This atmospheric folk rock album was recorded almost entirely live in Producer/multi-instrumentalist Mike Coykendall's( M.Ward, Richmond Fontaine)home in Portland, Oregon in 2001.
Influences
Fernando and/or band has shared staged with the following good folks.... Wilco, John Hiatt, Los lobos, Elliott Smith, Heatmiser, John Doe, Big Sandy, Palace Brothers, Ben Folds Five, Doo Rag, Richmond Fontaine, Dead Moon, Jesse Sykes and Sweethereafter, M. Ward, John Vanderslice, Richard Buckner, Hayden, Luther Russell, P.W. Long, Daniel Johnston, Pete Droge, Ian Moore, Alejandro Escovedo, Agent Orange, Napalm Beach, Stone Temple Pilots,Rage Against the Machine, Tool,The Flap Jacks,Galactica,Heitmeiser,Gern Blanston,Little Sue, Jim Boyer,Billy Kennedy,Bobby Bare Jr,Ralph Nader,H.R from Bad Brains,Sex Gang Children,Grotus,Iommi Stubbs,Mark Ford,Gene Loves Gezebel,311,Johnny Thunders,Lee Rocker from the Stray Cats,Warren Pash,The Old Joe Clarks,Joseph Arthur, The Gourds,The Derailers,Wayne" the train" Hancock, Pete Krebs, Sean Crogan....
Sounds Like
Zombies, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Beatles, John Prine, Harry Nilsson, Hank Williams Sr. Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, Skip James,Texas Tornados,Otis Redding, Sam Cooke,Robert Johnson, Howlin Wolf,Nick Drake, Leonard Cohen, Elliott Smith, Big Star, Ritchie Valens, Los Lobos, Doug Sahm,Richard Buckner, Wilco
Live at the laurelthirst 2001..
Argentina-born Fernando Viciconte came of age musically in L.A. fronting the hard rock band Monkey Paw.He moved to Portland, OR, in 1994 and released Season in Hell, a downbeat collection of country rock, in 1996. His sophomore effort, Widows, saw a harder-edged approach that at times recalled his Southern California days. The Spanish language album Pacoima (1998) represented an abrupt shift as Fernando explored his So Cal barrio roots, swinging from border rock to Tex-Mex to Mexican R&B. Sure enough, he changed gears yet again for Old Man Motel (1999), indulging in a powerful collection of relatively straight-ahead rock. 2001 found Fernando leaving Cravedog for Domingo Records and releasing Dreams of the Sun and Sky, a startlingly gorgeous collection of gauzy, narcotic tracks with Latin and country-folk accents. All Music Guide
From the opening organ notes on "Howard Hughes," it's apparent that Fernando's Enter to Exit isn't your average pop/rock album. Sure, it's full of sweet, somber vocals and catchy hooks — but the album's got something to it you don't hear very often on melodic pop/rock releases — and that's raw emotion. Fernando consist of Portland, OR, pop songwriter Fernando Viciconte, as well as Jeff "Chet" Lyster and Derek Brown (both of the Eels), Richmond Fontaine's Paul Brainard, Qwee, and Lewi Longmire (a stalwart presence in the Pacific Northwest's roots rock scene). Such a blending of musicians and styles results in a beautifully eclectic album. The songs on Enter to Exit range from lighthearted, upbeat pop/rockers in the vein of the Beatles to mournful, sorrowful ballads. The group excels with melancholy tunes like "The Change in Us" as well as it does with the infectiously poppy "The Reluctant Deity." The band keeps things interesting with pedal steel on the gorgeous "The Devil's in the Sky," a song that could easily find its way onto a soundtrack for a Western. Fernando switch themes up again with a banjo-heavy "Pasajeros," sung entirely in Spanish. Still, with such a unique style, there's something nostalgic about Enter to Exit. It's somehow reminiscent of early- and mid-'90s melancholy alternative, and Fernando even incorporate Alice in Chains-style muddy distorted guitar licks onto "One Trick Pony." Enter to Exit is a dream from start to finish — an ethereal journey combining aspects of indie rock and roots rock. This is a group to keep your eyes out for.
All Music Guide
Thanks for having us along to the Doug Fir the other night. You guys sounded great. I'm looking forward to seeing you again on the 4th of July. Thanks again!