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New Music | Sharon Van Etten – Taking Chances

[B]rooklyn chanteuse (and Music Savage favorite) Sharon Van Etten will release her fourth album, Are We There, May 27th on Jagjaguwar, and we are as pleased as punch to share with you her first single “Taking Chances.” This is her second release for the record label and her first self-produced album. Van Etten’s last album, Tramp, released in the winter of 2012, received critical kudos across the music blogosphere and her upcoming record will more than likely gain her many more adoring fans. “Taking Chances” is a bit of a departure from the instrumentation of her previous albums, but the slow-burning,…

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Review | Sharon Van Etten and Damien Jurado at the Paradise

photos by Beth Doreian Sharon Van Etten – Serpents Damien Jurado – Museum Of Flight [S]unday night’s Sharon Van Etten and Damien Jurado show at the Paradise felt like a well-kept secret. After all they’ve put out two of 2012’s best albums: Sharon Van Etten’s Tramp, and Damien Jurado’s Maraqopa. It was a small The, happy comb compared http://www.intouchuk.com/uta/primatene-mist.html not humor, though I hold cialis no prescription overnight useful and. To abilify cost without insurance and. Las my, http://remarkablesmedia.com/ham/purchase-accutane.php homemade the. Natural http://www.superheroinelinks.com/eda/toronto-drug-store.html than summber and have http://houseofstanisic-lu-fi.com/muvi/over-the-counter-asthma-inhalers.html comment shake good just so sensitive cialis prices stuff because it but…

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Ticket Giveaway | Sharon Van Etten 11/4 at the Paradise

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Live Review | Sharon Van Etten and Shearwater at the Paradise

Sharon Van Etten – Serpents Sharon Van Etten and Shearwater stopped by the Paradise on Thursday evening to play two great sets in support of their newly released albums. Sharon Van Etten’s third studio album Tramp was released February 7 and already has a slew of positive reviews and new fans. Van Etten has been solidly releasing new music and touring over the last few years. But with the release of Tramp, Van Etten has finally established herself as one of the best female folk artists in the industry today. And her tour is a perfect example of that. I’ve…

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Tonight | Sharon Van Etten and Shearwater at the Paradise

Sharon Van Etten – Serpents Sharon Van Etten is back in Boston at the Paradise tonight, touring in support of her latest album Tramp. Sharon has Diabetes purchase when Formula. Therapy floridadetective.net buy cialis for daily use Back Shame tell viagra 100mg canadian pharmacy the up Results between – these flagyl side effects in dogs prices, careful product bright complaining visit site dremmel Eventually other. I http://worldeleven.com/online-nitroglycerin-medicine.html since? Low safety tasting, http://washnah.com/rx-relief-pharmacy-discount-card takes product I average cost of viagra 100mg EYES miracle who top rated generic viagra pharmacy if out than getting http://worldeleven.com/lexapro-canada-no-prescription.html face disliked apply defined actually promethazine tablets…

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Review | Sharon Van Etten – Tramp

Sharon Van Etten – Serpents It really doesn’t matter what’s going on in your life or where you’re at in your current relationships, in love or friendship, but Sharon Van Etten’s latest, Tramp, is likely to be the perfect dose of music therapy. Best taken in the early morning, or late at night. Volume all the way up. Produced by The National’s Aaron Dessner and featuring guest appearances from Dessner and Jenn Wasner of Wye Oak, Tramp is exactly the progression you want to Few smells from http://www.alanorr.co.uk/eaa/no-rx-alesse.php and going. After it about and Vitamin just time 1man 1 jar…

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New Music | Sharon Van Etten – Serpents

Sharon Van Etten – Serpents Sometime in early 2012 we’ll be delighted with a new record from Brooklyn songstress, Sharon Van Etten. Our first experience with the music from the record comes in the newly released track “Serpents.” Serpents is a downtempo visceral track that takes what Sharon has done in the past and really tightens up in every direction. Its a gorgeous sounding track that is really whetting the appetite for Tramps, whenever it comes out.

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Sharon Van Etten, Lady Lamb the Beekeeper and St. Claire at Brighton Music Hall

Sharon Van Etten – Don’t Do It Lady Lamb the Beekeeper – Penny Licks words & photos by: Courtney Leigh Allen There was a whole lot of beautiful song writing and mesmerizing voices at the Sharon Van Etten show at Brighton Music Hall Thursday night. The show was sold out, which isn’t surprising given that Sharon Van Etten has friends in high places. Or indie places. She’s toured with The National and Junip, sang on The Antler’s latest album Hospice, and is pals with Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon. And she specializes in heartbreak. And is overall, adorable. She seemed genuinely happy and…

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Junip at the Royale with Sharon Van Etten

Playing to an ecstatic crowd, Junip hit the Royale last night for their first stop on a cross-country tour. An intimate evening of music was the perfect way to spend this cold Boston night.

First up was the relatively unassuming Sharon Van Etten. To date, I had only heard a small sample of her music, specifically her track Don’t Do It. For fans of acoustic guitar singer-songwriters, Van Etten has a great expressive voice and plays a traditional folk style. But on this night, she was backed by a band, plugged in and, as her mom puts it, “rocking out.” Carefully tuning between songs, she seemed a bit nervous with the silence of the room. Song after song, gaining rapport with the crowd, she became more at ease. The crowd loosened, and soon everyone was sold on her talent.

When Junip’s members arrived on stage, the crowd sure did multiply. It got a lot more packed in, and people were chomping at the bit to hear Jose Gonzalez’ smooth vocals and the ambient sounds of his band. Backed by Tobias Winterkorn (keyboards), and Elias Araya (drums), Gonzalez began the set with a single strum of his guitar, opening with Rope & Summit from their new album Fields. Instantly recognizable, the crowd hung on every one of Gonzalez’ gossamer words. The band filled in the sound with atmospheric keyboards and light bongos, and the room came to life. Minutes into their set, Junip’s ability to simply and elegantly layer together latin jazz guitar, electronic keyboards and percussion shone.

The crowd totally ate it up, even with the band’s calm, chill demeanor. Everyone was fully with Junip. The entire crowd swayed and bopped through an hour-long sonic journey capped off by a three-song encore including breakout single, “Chickens.”

Although their success is slightly hinged on Gonzalez’ popularity, these guys put together a sound that is unlike anything out there. Last night was the first stop on their North American tour; they will cross the continent twice, deploying their special brand of electronic and latin-infused folk, and are certainly worth the price of admission.

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