Arborea

Location:
US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Indie / Folk / Psychedelic
Site(s):
Label:
Fire Museum,Borne!(Europe),Summer St, Apple iTunes
Type:
Indie
To PURCHASE the New Digital Album click on this link
HOUSE OF STICKS (REMASTERED) APPLE iTUNES



CLICK on the album cover below to PURCHASE a Cd Copy



CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO PURCHASE 'Leaves of Life'
(comp cd to benefit the UN World Food Program featuring Devendra Banhart, Alela Diane, Rio en Medio, Fern Knight, Arborea, Marissa Nadler and many others)



CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO PURCHASE ARBOREA'S SELF TITLED CD



OR GO TO Apple iTunes



CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO PURCHASE 'Wayfaring Summer'



OR GO TO Apple iTunes



Arborea latest Live set on WFMU with host Irene Trudel June 2nd, 2008 (split session with Fern Knight)



For BOOKING in the U.S. and Canada contact Mary Jones at
Road Jones Booking - mary@maryjonesmanagement.com



For BOOKING in Europe contact Joseluis Cuevas at BORN BOOKING, info@bornmusic.org, or go to www.bornmusic.org



"When you hear music, after it's over, it's gone, in the air, you can never capture it again."- Eric Dolphy



"We should be developing our loyalties to this planet, and this Earth, and our future, our Descendents.More than we should be to governing political systems that have created all these problems" John Trudell



REVIEWS and PRESS
'Red Planet' released on Strange Attractors 2011
Rolling Stone 'Best Under-the-Radar Albums of 2011'
"Glowing, Warm, Triumphant" - Mojo Magazine
Top Viny Pick September 2011 Issue
"Arborea's brand of folk music is ethereal, bone-chilling and beautiful all at once" -Performing Songwriter Magazine
"Maine folk duo Arborea creates timeless music, haunted by deep shadows. Their songs are bathed in shimmering harmonics, spectral slide, and positively spooky banjo. The songs also evoke a kind of mysterious quality, in which you are never quite sure what the songs are about, but they seem to touch a place in your soul that instinctively understands." -Dirty Linen Magazine



".Shanti and Buck Curran get it right, with memorable songs that linger in the ether long after the last track ends." -Robin Hilton, producer All Songs Considered, National Public Radio



"Magic you can visit, again and again."-Phil McMullen, Terrascope



"A Magical Mystery Tour" - Boston Globe



"Arborea remain singularly breathtaking" - Portland Phoenix



BBC 10 June 2009
"Arborea, who hail from the state of Maine, aren't strictly speaking folk, country, or ambient but during the 32 minutes of their third album, the record drifts smokily somewhere between them all. Husband and wife team, Buck and Shanti Curran, construct a fragile, resonant world with a lingering Americana after-taste, shimmering with the same wide-open spaces Ry Cooder's captured so well on Paris, Texas.
Sounding like frayed, half-remembered, hand-me-down tunes, shaped and altered with each retelling, the fluidity and the sparse application of instruments wherein Eastern and Western modes gently mingle is the secret of this album's startling beauty.
Like other artists operating from the USA's east-coast indie folk scene (Espers, Fern Knight, ex reverie, etc), the music also involves an affectionate backward glance to late 60s/early 70s UK folk rock, itself cross-pollinated by the USA's psychedelic scene.
Whilst it's true that what goes around so often comes around, Arborea's take on all of the above is imbued with its very own distinctive brand of delicate, beguiling minimalism.
Plucked banjo notes on Look Down Fair Moon possesses a koto-like solemnity whilst a hymnal harmonium spreads out radiant lines of melody, slowly unfurling like the sun at the start of a summer's day on In The Tall Grass.
Sometimes Shanti's voice is little more than a frightened murmur, prompting comparisons to Vashti Bunyan, though not everything here is translucent or ephemeral.
A wry sensuality insinuates itself throughout Alligators, and for all her delicacy, Shanti's stylised articulation also carries an unexpected insistence instilled with an underlying menace on Beirut and the hypnotic Dance, Sing, Fight.
Here, her near-whispered reportage takes on an unsettling air, seeping through an intricate web of dulcimer and luminous slide guitar."
-Sid Smith
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