Sunday, March 29, 2009

Sticklips



As happens like clockwork once each week, Sunday evening falls directly upon our heads along with the sobering realization of another cubicle-dwelling handful of days existing in the not-so-distant future. In an attempt to fight off thoughts of our circle-o-impending doom, we've taken the time to sort though our email inbox once again and have some beautifully haunting/enchanting female vocals to share as a result. Although our subject line serves as an initial introduction, please have a listen to the following track before we continue any further.

MP3: Our Shoving Leopard (Finished Version)



Sticklips is primarily the music project of vocalist, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Johanna Warren who currently resides in the college town of Annandale-On-Hudson, New York. It was at Bard College where Johanna met guitarist/experimental noise collaborator Jonathan Nocera and together these two musicians have come up with an impressive compilation of songs that will soon serve as a debut release. The upcoming album is set to be titled It is Like a Horse/It is Not Like Two Foxes and we have another gem that will eventually belong to this dreamy little offering. Shall we?

MP3: Bedding Wells (Finished Version)



If you've avoided any instinct to dine-n-dash and have made it this far, there is almost certainly a new soft spot in the ear for Sticklips. Johanna's vocal strength could affectionately be likened to a number of our favourite classic artists, yet we find ourselves at a loss for for any direct comparisons... this is a very good thing. More information and music can be found upon visiting the Sticklips MySpace page and there is also a Sticklips blog where vegan recipes (we might actually like to try) as well as some additional insight is readily available. The next live performance will take place next Saturday, April 4, at local venue/converted automotive garage known to Bard College students and locals as SMOG.

Finally, a track we consider to be the "showstopper" simply for the fact that it ramps up into something of a slow-burning version of any given song we can remember from long-lost lovelies The Primitives. Enjoy the following seven minutes and be sure to look for updates here at MML once the debut release is out of the gate.

MP3: I Must Mend The Sail (Finished Version)

(Editor's Note: Update 10/15/09 - We've replaced the demo versions originally posted with the final studio versions just made available to us by the band. The album It is Like a Horse/It is Not Like Two Foxes is set to be released in November - full review to come!)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

i have to say this is the best new music i have heard in a long time. where and when can i buy a CD?

Anonymous said...

StickLips debut album, It Is Like A Horse. It Is Not Like Two Foxes. will be available digitally by September, from the independent label Proliferate Music.

Proliferate Music said...

Update: StickLips It Is Like A Horse. It Is Not Like Two Foxes. will be released in NOVEMBER on Proliferate Music. It will be available on every major online retailer, including iTunes, Rhapsody, Amazon, Napster, and more!! More info can be found at www.ProliferateMusic.com.

Anonymous said...

This music makes me shiver in the best way possible. Absolutely fantastic.

Drunk Country said...

This is a good album. We're playing a track from it this saturday on our radio show The Waiting Room via www.WOXY.com @ 8am ET / 1pm GMT.

Anonymous said...

I am going to hear them live ,next weekend in Montauk LI.
I CAN'T WAIT!!!!!!!!
I think that SHE is AWESOME,,, I can't WAIT !!!!!!!
I LOVE this new band .
Greatest new thing since JOANNA NEWSOME !!
Chills on my spine.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this band.