California Calling
Laura Cortese & The Dance Cards
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Laura Cortese & The Dance Cards
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Cutting her teeth as a sideman in Boston's roots music scene, Laura Cortese forged a unique path through a pool rich in talent (due to a large population of Berklee School of Music graduates like herself) including stints as an instrumentalist with Band of Horses, Pete Seeger, Rose Cousins, Jocie Adams (of the Low Anthem), and Uncle Earl.
Her Compass Records debut, CALIFORNIA CALLING, is the next step in her career as a frontwoman and bandleader - she and her Dance Cards (cellist Valerie Thompson, fiddler Jenna Moynihan and bassist Natalie Bohrn) break new ground with a bold and elegant new album, based in the lyrical rituals of folk music but exploring new territories of rhythm and sonics. With the support of Sam Kassirer, album producer of folk-pop favorites like Lake Street Dive and Joy Kills Sorrow, they've created something that's simultaneously rowdy, delicate and cinematic. This is post-folk that seriously rocks.
"Classy and intelligent." **** Maverick
"If there was any justice, you'd see Laura on Jools next week."
***** Acoustic Magazine
"There's so much depth in this songwriting, and the songs fall into my most favorite category of songwriting: using traditional forms to subvert the tradition." - No Depression
"If you are into bands like the Cowboy Junkies, Sparklehorse or perhaps Liz Phair and Elliott Smith then you will love Laura Cortese & The Dance Cards." -The Rocking Magpie UK
"she's turned the humblest sounds and ideas from American roots music into a gloriously ambitious musical project. . ." - Hearth Music
". . . their close and complex harmonies and imaginative arrangements signified the best of folk right now." - The Bluegrass Situation
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"There's so much depth in this songwriting, and the songs fall into my most favorite category of songwriting: using traditional forms to subvert the tradition." - No Depression
" . . .vocally superb . . . amazing talent with the fiddle" - Maverick
"she's turned the humblest sounds and ideas from American roots music into a gloriously ambitious musical project. . ." - Hearth Music
". . . their close and complex harmonies and imaginative arrangements signified the best of folk right now." - The Bluegrass Situation
Cutting her teeth as a sideman in Boston's roots music scene, Laura Cortese forged a unique path through a pool rich in talent (due to a large population of Berklee School of Music graduates like herself) including stints as an instrumentalist with Band of Horses, Pete Seeger, Rose Cousins, Jocie Adams (of the Low Anthem), and Uncle Earl.
Her Compass Records debut, CALIFORNIA CALLING, is the next step in her career as a frontwoman and bandleader - she and her Dance Cards (cellist Valerie Thompson, fiddler Jenna Moynihan and bassist Natalie Bohrn) break new ground with a bold and elegant new album, based in the lyrical rituals of folk music but exploring new territories of rhythm and sonics. With the support of Sam Kassirer, album producer of folk-pop favorites like Lake Street Dive and Joy Kills Sorrow, they've created something that's simultaneously rowdy, delicate and cinematic. This is post-folk that seriously rocks.
Tracklisting
Tracklisting
Woody Platt
Mike Farris
Mindy Smith
Rebecca Frazier
Alison Brown
John McEuen
Altan
Missy Raines
Laura Cortese & The Dance Cards