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NYC Artists on the rise: Alyson Greenfield, Public Assembly 08.14
Alyson Greenfield treads in the footsteps of female powerhouses like Tori Amos, Joni Mitchell, Ani DiFranco , Annie Lennox, and even Sinead O’Connor—a group diverse enough to reflect Greenfield’s versatility. Her recent album Tuscaloosa, named for a town she once called “home,” showcases Greenfield’s unharnessed creativity from piano driven alterna-rock with octave hopping vocal twists to 80s-style synth backed pieces and even occasional sidesteps to a verse or two of poetic spoken word. Greenfield’s earthy, liberal lyrics hint at her literary and academic background and penchant for telling a story. –Erin O'Keefe
She is absurdly amazingPosted by Stevison August 12th, 2009Everyone should see her live, every show is different and they are all great. Alyson is great.You go girl!Posted by Rob Joneson August 12th, 2009I'm so glad to see you getting the recognition that you deserve. I miss playing in your band.Her songs still haunt...Posted by Jerry Kellyon August 11th, 2009...the Village Inn dining room, where they entranced a crowd didn't want to be entranced, but was, finally, despite themselves. Alyson's "Understand the Sky" is one of the best song poems ever!CongratsPosted by Timothy Darkon August 11th, 2009Good for you ma!!! Thats a great review!!Yay Alyson!!Posted by Frances Don August 11th, 2009May the entire world experience the wonder of your music!! :)Some of the best...Posted by Matton August 11th, 2009Alyson's album is some of the best new music I've heard in a long, long time.outSTANDING!Posted by DOCKTAH J.on August 10th, 2009I've been diggin the music scene for over 60 years and this woman has the pipes, the tunes, and the instrumentation to lay down songs that are paving her way to the big time--fast! Don't miss her if you get the chance.Fantastic!Posted by Marleneon August 10th, 2009This woman is talented! check her out if you haven't yet.The Saga ContinuesPosted by Davidon August 10th, 2009Sometimes its a long and winding road and sometimes, somewhere over the rainbow, there is a pot of happiness and fulfillment. As more of the world continues to hear your music, many will understand your talent and your message.WOW!!Posted by Bee Deeon August 10th, 2009Fabulous! It's, of course, something we knew all along, but it's great that the world is now "discovering" you!Oh yeahPosted by dperlzon August 10th, 2009Be sure to go see her on Friday!
She even plays the xylophone.
Loads of talent.
Saw her perform with Future Rock
at the Music Hall of Wiliamsburg
and she stole the show:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJYEcQj36lU
Glass
Ghost’s music
is like a raging
party for the ears.
The catchy, unique
tunes are derived
from a good mix
of influences such
as Pit Er Pat, Clap
Your Hands Say Yeah
and J Dilla. Featuring
Eliot Krimsky and
Mike Johnson of
the experimental
pop band Flying,
Glass Ghost inherited
pop hooks from its
musical lineage
while adding fresh
hip hop beats to
create a captivating
blend of genres.
Perhaps Glass Ghost’s
wide appeal can
be attributed to
the members’ experiences
performing at atypical
venues such as clothing
stores, community
centers and weddings.
On “Idol Omens,”
the duo invited
some of New York’s
finest to round
out the album, including
Sharon Van Etten,
Luke Temple and
Joan Wasser. The
record showcases
the band’s flexibility
in writing a delectable
variety of tempos
and styles. In “The
Same,” a song about
the monotony of
routine, the band
creates a massive
aural feast complete
with key-mashing,
dramatic organ,
horns, funky beats,
handclaps, samples,
vocal harmonies
and Krimsky’s peculiar
falsetto conducting
the opus. Even when
the music is stripped
down and pulled
back, there are
still charming nuances
that entice the
pickiest of ears.
- Nancy Chow
- website
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She is absurdly amazing Posted by Stevis on August 12th, 2009 Everyone should see her live, every show is different and they are all great. Alyson is great. You go girl! Posted by Rob Jones on August 12th, 2009 I'm so glad to see you getting the recognition that you deserve. I miss playing in your band. Her songs still haunt... Posted by Jerry Kelly on August 11th, 2009 ...the Village Inn dining room, where they entranced a crowd didn't want to be entranced, but was, finally, despite themselves. Alyson's "Understand the Sky" is one of the best song poems ever! Congrats Posted by Timothy Dark on August 11th, 2009 Good for you ma!!! Thats a great review!! Yay Alyson!! Posted by Frances D on August 11th, 2009 May the entire world experience the wonder of your music!! :) Some of the best... Posted by Matt on August 11th, 2009 Alyson's album is some of the best new music I've heard in a long, long time. outSTANDING! Posted by DOCKTAH J. on August 10th, 2009 I've been diggin the music scene for over 60 years and this woman has the pipes, the tunes, and the instrumentation to lay down songs that are paving her way to the big time--fast! Don't miss her if you get the chance. Fantastic! Posted by Marlene on August 10th, 2009 This woman is talented! check her out if you haven't yet. The Saga Continues Posted by David on August 10th, 2009 Sometimes its a long and winding road and sometimes, somewhere over the rainbow, there is a pot of happiness and fulfillment. As more of the world continues to hear your music, many will understand your talent and your message. WOW!! Posted by Bee Dee on August 10th, 2009 Fabulous! It's, of course, something we knew all along, but it's great that the world is now "discovering" you! Oh yeah Posted by dperlz on August 10th, 2009 Be sure to go see her on Friday!She even plays the xylophone.
Loads of talent.
Saw her perform with Future Rock
at the Music Hall of Wiliamsburg
and she stole the show:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJYEcQj36lU