On Tiny Vipers’ striking second album, Life on Earth, Jesy Fortino expands on her distinctive sound. Her songs are more songlike than on the previous album, although the core of the sound is still the same — it’s still just her voice and guitar, but she’s developing her melodies more…
Written on July 6, 2010 | Posted in
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Yep, more stuff up for Sept. — this time out we’ve got a little pseudo-interview/preview of electroweirdo Dan Deacon, who’ll be playing this next Monday, Sept. 24th, up at Walter’s on Washington, plus a live review of the recent pre-Labor Day show at The Proletariat with Buxton, Digan, The Church of Philadelphia, and Hollywood Black. […]
Written on September 21, 2007 | Posted in
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Tiny Vipers is the nom de plume of Jesy Fortino, a singer-songwriter from Seattle. Hands Across the Void is her first full-length album, the focus of which is on her voice and acoustic guitar, but that doesn’t mean it’s folk music…
Written on September 21, 2007 | Posted in
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