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"A near flawless
epic - its impossible not to recommend this album" - DOA
"Absolutely wonderful, each song a delicate
delight.." -
Portland Mercury
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listen here!
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Old pianos, drums in an open room,
banjos and big hearts fill the tunes that
flow through this album. The most direct in voice and lyric of
Petracovich's work so far, Crepuscuulo brings the listener even closer
to
the center of things.
A tour is being planned from LA to Seattle in
late July and early August. |
Petracovich traveled to Portland, OR
to record at Type
Foundry Recording and Scenic
Burros in Portland,
OR. For her 3rd release she collaborated with engineer/producer
John Askew of Film Guerrero and Tracker.
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"Top 10 albums
of the year" - Boston Globe
"A perfect balance between rhythmic beats, atmospheric backdrops,
striking images and angelic vocals." Paste
Magazine
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Listen,
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"Every once in a while an unknown artist
comes along that totally blows us away. Petracovich started out on a high
note...and just keeps getting better." babysue
"Peters wields a gorgeous voice that Mann
freaks should love." Magnet
"pop
without pomp, grassroots folk without hairy-legged smugness, electronic
sweetness without noisome sequencer clatter . . .a resoundingly pretty
techno-folk recital " - Skop
Magazine
"Like the soundtrack to a Wes Anderson movie:
Some kind of quirky fairy kingdom, slightly melancholy but undeniably
good." The Daily Califonian
“Peters is the good piano
student gone awry . . . as earnestly angelic and bent as a Lynch balladeer.”
The Seattle Stranger
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" Looser and more thoughtful than 2004 debut
Blue Cotton Skin, Wyoming is the sound of Petracovich growing bold." CMJ
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Recently Petracovich
sat down a chatted with the guys at The
Bay Bridged. You can listen to the interview here.
It includes some Petracovich tunes as well as an unreleased live
track of a new song recorded at KZSU
for the weekly show Eran
Mukamel. |
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