Showing posts with label Ivy York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ivy York. Show all posts

Friday, September 01, 2006

Ivy York to play BBC Radio London

by Frank Gualtier -- 09/01/06, 09/17/06

Ivy York will be putting in an appearance on BBC Radio London this month (Sept 23rd, 2006) on one of the morning shows. There will be a live performance and some plugging for the new self titled debut album.

One of their fans got them this gig -- how awsome is that?

AS PROMISED HERE IS THE DATE AND TIME

Saturday September 23rd, 2006 -- JoAnne Good's Breakfast Show 94.9.

You can listen in here at 8:00 am UK time: http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2005/05/24/weekend_breakfast_feature.shtml

I can't imagine that anyone hasn't heard of but it's a very big deal. I'm told some of the DJ's there like to champion new acts and it's served as a launching pad for folks such as .

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Ivy York -- Ivy York

by Frank Gualtier -- 08/20/06, 08/27/06, 08/14/06

Ivy YorkBuy the CD

Soften the lights, turn up the volume, and put away that book.

Ivy York's highly anticipated self titled debut album is finally here and tapping at your window. It wants in and it wants to play.

If you put on some cocoa I'll tell you what to expect when you peel off the wrapper and open it up.

Within this LP lies a collection of satin lace emotive songs with a retro vibe sandwiched between a dreamy breathing intro that glides into your chest and snuggles like a comforter around your heart and an unlisted and equally dreamy outro on keys that gently weans you off the narcotically euphoric beauty of all you've just experienced. Long enough at least to catch a breath before you find yourself hopelessly in love and diving back in again and again...

At the risk of being arrested by the 'redundant word usage police' I think the best single word descriptor for both Ivy's voice and the music she writes is 'dreamy'. It works both as a literal and for it's retro usage connotations. Her pipes are harmonically rich with a smokiness that colors the high end in a way that verges on bubbly. Through this amazing instrument she channels the contents of her open heart and a worlds worth of identifiable emotion.

Depending on who you're with (or not with) you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll find visions of memories not yet made and those now distant. If you don't like music in your head or in your heart you are in eminent danger of feeling something -- apply your safety gear now and step back behind the blue line.

The primary sound is that of a four piece band with piano -- retro "oohs" and "ahs" included. And while the music can really kick a beat at times it's never harsh. Two things I especially like are the extra emphasis on acoustic guitar relative to what I've heard on previous Ivy York demos and the use of more synth in a smartly musical manner which yields just a hint of a vibe at times. At other times it suspends a tension that drives the music deep inside -- it's almost as if it's issuing from you rather than to you.

As is always the case with Ivy York the production is sublime and exhibits skill in console continuity mastering that in and of itself is a work of art.

This album is breathtaking start to finish -- an emotive masterpiece of retro rock made fresh by the truly unique sound of Ivy York. Two thumbs up to a work that far exceeded my high expectations.

For more on Ivy York see my May 8, 2006 review.

The Ivy York CD can currently be purchased via her myspace profile -- click the image below.



And is now available at CD Baby -- see links below.

Links for Ivy York:

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Ivy York -- SO YOU WANT TO BE A ROCK STAR?

by Frank Gualtier -- 07/19/06

Ivy Left
SO YOU WANT TO BE A ROCK STAR?

First note the 'early days' coiff and snarl.

Next take a gander at the comfortable footwear and trenchcoat holding up that stance -- a must for those physics defying style mic lean-ins.

Finally the sound. I have it on authority that Ivy York is nearly finished with her new album! Get ready because soon you'll be able to buy it and hear what a rock star sounds like!

Go visit Ivy York for a preview and listen to her new song Not The Last Time.






Something Special to Spread Around
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Ivy York
In Your Arms

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Saturday, May 20, 2006

UPDATES




Kelly 06/20/06


KellyKelly does more than just support independent talent. She embraces it.

She's a life lesson as well. Don't just visit her page -- visit every page on her list. You'll see her smiling face there spreading joy, again and again.

I should live so long that I might learn to be half the person she is.

Kelly -- you are the rose in an ocean of daisies.





Ivy York 06/20/06




Yes I'm an Ivy York groupie -- what are you jealous?

See the latest in sonic fashion by clicking the image to the left for an eyefilling six and a half minutes of Ivy York's 06/14/06 live performance at Filthy McNastys! She rocks!


Stop the jealousy and spread the fashion -- copy the code below and paste it into your profile and yes myspace friend, you can be a chic Ivy York groupie too!








UPDATE -- Ingrid Michaelson 05/29/06

Ingrid Michaelson -- Girls and BoysIngrid Michaelson's latest album 'Girls and Boys' is now available at CD Baby! I just bought a copy -- what are you waiting for?

I also highly recommend Ingrid's previous release 'Slow the Rain'.




UPDATE -- Ivy York 05/22/06


Ivy York -- In Your ArmsI had to twist her arm 'til she squeeked but the video link will be going back up! If you wonder why this excites me so -- watch the video! Scroll down for details.





UPDATE -- Ivy York 05/20/06


Ivy York -- RetroRavi tell's me that they're working on a new video for Retro, a song 'Ivy wrote about a poignant scene near the end of the movie Brokeback Mountain'.

Visit Ivy York and let them know how much you love them. And bug them to put the 'In Your Arms' video back up!



Monday, May 08, 2006

Ivy York

by Frank Gualtier -- 05/08/06, 06/17/06, 08/14/07

Ivy YorkIvy York is the latest thing that's been on my mind and in my iPod. I'm always drawn to a nice voice and hers grabbed me like a magnet.

She has shades of Christina Amphlett (Divinyls) forged into the upper registers of something like an Ambrosia Parsley (Shivaree). How she manages to keep such a potential powder keg of sugar south of the saccharine zone is beyond me but she does and it's breathtaking -- no insulin required.

I personally shy away from cover bands but had read that Ivy and bandmate Ravi Panesar wrote their own music. To be sure I asked Ivy herself and was told -- "yes we do write and produce all of our own material". That's all I had to hear.

My favorite IY song is 'In Your Arms', a really warm and highly danceable strut that sort of takes me back to the 60's-70's. Despite the oohs and ahs and guitar fills, it doesn't sound overly retro to me. Perhaps just retro enough. I can see why they're sometimes compared to 'The Cardigans' but I would add - "without the jagged edges."

The song 'Whatever Happened' has a rich rounding sound almost reminiscent of a leslie at times and is colored with the equal spritz of sometimes-sad and always dreamy vivacity that permeates all their music.

All tracks I've heard could readily sprout those lover's "this is our song" legs on both warm sunny beach getaways and dead of winter ski lodge retreats.

Finally, these are all exceptional mixes. You hear nothing but the dreamy heartfelt music and vocals of Ivy York.

Check Ivy York out on myspace and her website.

You'll be able to download songs and I believe she even has a disc available upon request.



UPDATE -- I finally took a gander at Ivy York -- The In Your Arms video and was sorry I waited.

If you thought the song was addictive and endearing and made you ache for that someone special then the video will snap you like a twig. You're thinking, what could be better than hearing Ivy sing `I love you`? I'll tell you what could be better -- Watching Ivy sing `I love you` right in your face !*swoon*! So go check it out and bring snacks because you'll want to keep checking it out. Over and over and over...

On a more technical note the quality is stunning. At full screen it looks sharp as DVD to me and the sound is on par.

Don't wait like I did -- this is one trip you will not regret.

Clips from 'In Your Arms' the video

        

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