If you happen to be in or near New Britain and you aren't doing anything tonight we may have solved that problem for you. I just found out a little while ago about a little show happening at the Art League of New Britain located on Cedar St.
Lewis and Clarke are playing at 7 p.m. No idea on how much, but it's probably free or dirt cheap. The band released Blasts of Holy Birth last year to some decent reviews. I would go into the little I've just heard of the release, but the first couple sentences of this A.V. Club review does it perfectly.
"Joanna Newsom's hubristic Ys was enough to put many off chamber-folk for a while. Too bad they didn't hear Blasts Of Holy Birth first."
If you're really lazy I will let you know they gave the album an A-. Pitchfork gave it a 6.8 and Flagpole (Athens, GA-based alt paper that no one cares about but me) gave it a good non-number/letter review.
If none of that convinced you, maybe the fact that the man behind the band, Lou Rogai, collaborated on the album with Man Man's Russell Higbee (harp).
Monday, April 7, 2008
Sort of Last Minute, But
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Labels: calendar, Lewis and Clarke, music, New Britain
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