Silk&Olive

Location:
PORTLAND, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Ambient / Experimental / Folk
Label:
Spotted Frog Records
Type:
Indie
I'm not here much these days. Please find me at: silkandolive.bandcamp.com. Cheers.
"Writing music is one of the most beautifully narcissistic ways of addressing all the little scenarios of our existence," muses Andy. "I view the process more as meditative storytelling or sensory exploration rather than ditty-driven entertainment." Haunting and nostalgic, Silk & Olive's melodic narrative tends to be stylistically sad or seductive, lyrically dwelling in the shadowy spaces of discordance, truth and eros.



S&Os latest EP, "TROUBLE IN THE TEA LEAVES", was released on September 20, 2008, to a packed house at Mississippi Pizza in Portland, Oregon. It is available on CD and limited press transparent red vinyl. The hand-numbered, 12" version includes a live track from a sold-out, Valentine's Day 2008 Mississippi Studios show. Find it at:



INSOUND



"So beautiful and dark, what comes to mind are a melding of the Cowboy Junkies and early Velvet Underground. Good stuff." (Laney Goodman, host, Women On Air)



"Silk & Olive is the musical project of singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist Andy Fish from Portland, OR. Although her new record continues in a melancholic tone similiar to the previous release "Small Dark Light", "Trouble in The Tea Leaves" sounds more refined, each track flowing into the next like a moody film score. Fish's vocal timbre situates somewhere between Cat Power and Tanita Tikaram, blending luster with a quiet intimacy. The opening track, "Softly" begins as a classical composition and evolves into a piece not unlike something Hooverphonic might release. The picturesque meandering of Michael Grossman's violin colours the landscape nicely alongside guitar and occasional moog and mellotron. In "Wapsiana", Scott Weddle's lap steel, with violin, creates a splendid, nostalgic backdrop to a sad tale about small town life. The next song brings a Tom Waits-esque shift, as "Bad Baby Pie" swaggers with distorted vocals and Jolie Clausen's quirky, trashy percussion. The glory years of ELO come alive in "DC Comic" and the record ends with a decidedly Suzanne Vega-like track, "Pieces". Fish has put forward a dark, sensitive and intense album which has earned repeated listenings in my stereo. I recommend cozying up in a warm seat to explore the sweet, subtle resonance of Silk & Olive." (Blowfish, Rootstime Magazine)



SILK & OLIVE RELEASES:



TROUBLE IN THE TEA LEAVES (2008) on CD (also at Music Millennium in Portland and via itunes):



TROUBLE IN THE TEA LEAVES (2008) on transparent red vinyl, w/bonus track (also in Portland walk-in stores: Mississippi Records, Everyday Music and Music Millennium):



SMALL DARK LIGHT (2005) on CD (also available via itunes):
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