Epiphany ProjectCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Lovely piano-based ethereal alternative pop with an evocative/eclectic flavour, including touches of folk and jazz Status:Most recent release, The Poet and the Revolution (2016) See also:Epiphany Records site Comparisons:Vocally, I hear hints of Loreena McKennitt and Æther. (Neile) Covers/own material:Own General comments:And speaking of sinfully gorgeous music, I must insist that those of you who haven't checked out Epiphany Project please do so! YUM. Comments about live performance:Please come out for a night you won't forget! Check out their show if you wanna have your hair stand on end.... Such divine ecto music.... lalala. (runly@hvi.net) Recommended first album:Epiphany Project is the only one we've heard Recordings:
Epiphany ProjectRelease info:2001—epiphany records, P.O. Box 272, Woodstock NY 12498, USA Availability:See website for availability Ecto priority:Highly recommended for fans of ethereal pop Group members:Bet Williams—vocals Guest artists:M.B. Gordy—percussion Produced by:John Hodian and Bet Williams Comments:This is a really lovely collection of rich and evocative music. Bet Williams' voice shines and brings these songs to life with the solid background of John Hodian's varied and evocative piano work. There are a couple of songs I don't like quite as much, where the lyrics and melody lines become a little predictable ("Lockerbie" and "Long Gray Line"), but those are small niggles of taste in a remarkable collection that most ectophiles will adore. The album is melodic and pretty and Bet's voice is amazing, which will catch all lovers of strong female vocals, and the songs and sounds are put together in ways that will interest those who prefer less traditional pop. (Neile) |
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