Paul used to play in a band that was called Braille, until it was called Thin Cities. He lost a bunch of his whozits and whatzits for his electric guitar when his car got impounded. Rather than walk down the street and buy some new ones he started playing on his acoustic guitar. Kimberly studied politics, thinking, and armchair radicalism at the University of Chicago and played cello in the meantime, even though it hurt. Now they play and sing songs about kings and children and french girls playing the guitar by themselves. They're passing the time dabbling in the dusty song cycles of those haughty yet frolicksome composers of old and not-so-old, and have a soft spot for writing music with a pencil. Adam said 'so you guys are playing chamber music?' Paul scoffed and shook his head and then put it in the bio.
"Basic layers of guitar and vocal duets are supplemented by gentle waves of cello and plucked strings, which bring a lush indulgence to a sound already beautifully steeped in sadness." - Songbytoad.com
the new e.p . sounds awesome guys! we have to play together again soon. and remember, there is still an open invitation to sleeping on our couches anytime you want to visit detroit!
thanks alot. i would be honored to play with you guys sometime. i'll look around and see what i can dig up. i've been trying to get venna back down here, maybe we can all get together and get down.