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About "Acoustic folk guitar and viola,
with a whispery, troubled voice? Yes please! Rat Wakes Red
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James' voice returning in cryptic choruses. From the Sentimentalist Magazine, "Horizon Drops combines shimmering 4AD, Throwing Muses inspired moments ". Rat Wakes Red's most recent release is the ep/dvd, Energy Garage. The songs and music video are spacey acoustic folk, pop with sweeping strings, and quirky rock. The Ectophiles' Guide declared it " a folksy and intriguing EP, only four songs but they really hit the mark". Radio quickly took notice of Rat Wakes Red with Dizzy on Daddy and Horizon Drops charting CMJ and AAA Top 30. Rat Wakes Red has played live shows from New York City to Toronto and has opened for such artists as Bob Mould, Hayden, and Sloan.
Ex cult-film vampire (Night
Owl) and boy nicknamed Rat, James
Raftery began hearing the music that is contained in Dizzy
on Daddy after
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Producer, conductor, composer and violist,
Jeral
Benjamin is known for her distinctive recordings of varied
genres, from jazz to classical and adult alternative to world music. Jeral has assembled a long and diverse discography and critics in publications from Jazz Times and Fanfare Magazine to The Big Takeover, Alarm Magazine and Sentimentalist have praised her recordings. A brief list of artists with whom Jeral has worked displays her varied musical interests: Betty Buckley, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Herbie Mann, Clark Terry, John Pizzarelli, Paquito D'Rivera, Claudio Roditi, Ann Caram, Leandro Braga, Alejandro Santos, Kim'sMyth and the great Korean pop star Hee Eun Yang. Jeral first heard Rat Wakes Red as a condenser-miked one-track cheapie made in James' living room. She's been hooked ever since. |