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Head Womb / Evan Levine / The Howling Kettles
Jul 15, 2012: 7pm- 9pm
The Spotty Dog Books & Ale
440 Warren St. | Hudson, NY 12534 | 518-671-6006
http://www.thespottydog.com/
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The Howling Kettles and Evan Cory Levine will help celebrate the release of Head Womb's first album. "Somewhere in the pastel-hued melancholic wasteland between Nick Drake and Wes Anderson, Nick Perry's songwriting finds its place. To hear Head Womb is to be returned to the bedrooms of adolescence, the overambitious bookshelves and crushes, and to feel that all beauty maybe acutely unattainable."
The Howling Kettles (formerly known as STRING BAND) perform raw, hearty takes on the Old Time/Country canon. Based in Vermont, Sam Moss and Jackson Emmer lend another wild branch to this vast tradition. Expect fiddles, banjos, and the rugged tones of jubilation. The Howling Kettles have opened for David Lindley, The Devil Makes Three, and Bill Kirchen, to name a few. Their work has been featured on No Depression, DyingForBadMusic, and Ammuse. http://www.thehowlingkettles.com/about Evan Cory Levine
The Howling Kettles and Evan Cory Levine will help celebrate the release of Head Womb's first album. "Somewhere in the pastel-hued melancholic wasteland between Nick Drake and Wes Anderson, Nick Perry's songwriting finds its place. To hear Head Womb is to be returned to the bedrooms of adolescence, the overambitious bookshelves and crushes, and to feel that all beauty maybe acutely unattainable."
The Howling Kettles (formerly known as STRING BAND) perform raw, hearty takes on the Old Time/Country canon. Based in Vermont, Sam Moss and Jackson Emmer lend another wild branch to this vast tradition. Expect fiddles, banjos, and the rugged tones of jubilation. The Howling Kettles have opened for David Lindley, The Devil Makes Three, and Bill Kirchen, to name a few. Their work has been featured on No Depression, DyingForBadMusic, and Ammuse. http://www.thehowlingkettles.com/about Evan Cory Levine