Ralph Emerson, Walt Whitman, Will Oldham, Daniel Lanois, Virgina Woolf, Elliot Smith, Kit Malone, Neko Case, Sam Lowry, Iron and Wine, Nina Simone, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, T.S. Elliot, Leonard Cohen.
In an age when attaching labels to our artists serves as an industry pastime, Nathaniel Seer confounds expectations, frustrates any attempt to pigeon hole, and ultimately explodes the definition of Americana. Seer was born to the howls and whines of a gospel choir, grew into an adolescence of precocious, sex obsessed indie rock, and in the end died an old man beneath the rumblings of a symphony orchestra. Upon his resurrection, Seer found that he had returned from the dead cursed with the hunger of Whitman, the thirst of Emerson, and the lust of Kerouac. With a voice that commands the power to lull as equally as it does to awaken, Nathaniel Seer sings songs that cannot be wrangled by archetypes. Rather, these are songs that exist in transit from mouth to ear, and finally at rest somewhere deep within the listener, unwavering.
Thanks for the add, we like your style dude....here at The Lost Dog Lounge can't wait to have you here in Ithaca. Love, Respect, and Blessings -Papa Sprock
No, no...it wasn't half-assed...it was a very painstaking process. You see, we were going for that raw Battlestar Galactica type shaky camera work that really brings in the realism.
But if the label wants to set us up with a professional camera crew or some fancy equipment, I'm all for it.
Tommy and I really enjoyed your show and chatting with you and the gang the other night. I'm thrilled to have finally gotten to meet Erika, too. It's sad we couldn't stay for the whole show, but you did play my favorite song of yours. It's the one that goes something like, "She won't let you down." What's it called?
Killer show guys...next time you're in town be sure to touch base with me...can set you up with great venues and a place to stay. Stay in touch eh? Happy trails and Godspeed.
Thanks for the add! I see you'll be in E-ville soon. I thought I heard that the Duck Inn had gone out of business, but maybe there's new ownership or something... Lanhuck's was the only other place I could think of for you to play. Hope to see you soon!
Well, if it weren't for this one BAD experience with Maker's then I might have a taste for it...I actually couldn't even smell bourbon for years and just recently acquired a taste for it again... As for the profile music, I think it's from some guy in Indiana... the boy's got a voice like Jeff Buckley singin' lyrics Ginsberg would bow down to....;)
Greetings from Gulf Shores, Alabamer... Sarry n I have let ourselves go a bit down here, but, you know what? Fuck it, man. I'm unemployed. PS Have you heard from Jackabee? He said he was goin' out fer a pack of smokes, n we ain't seen him since. Taker easy, bubba. Davy "Dave" Jay Sparrow