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Dec 23

Harmon Drive Article

Posted on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 in LIFE: At home and away, MUSIC: For better or for worse

Photo by Cody Bralts

We were recently interviewed by Chicago resident Chris Parish from the blog Harmon Drive. It resulted in this article and some kind of mutual respect between us and Chris. (Photo by Cody Bralts.)

Nov 18

A Journey to the Northeast: IL, IN, NY, VT, MA

Posted on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 in MUSIC: For better or for worse

We just completed a week of great shows in the Northeast. We’ve been lucky enough to play for full rooms and appreciative audiences. Thanks to those of you who have come out to shows and befriended us along the way.

DSC_1045Our CD Release Party kicked off this string of shows on Saturday, Nov. 7, at an art space called Indi Go in Champaign, IL. The crowd was a perfect combination of close friends and strangers, and the room’s natural reverb complimented our sound very nicely. Caleb Engstrom played an opening set, and the night felt really special. Following the show, our housemate and some comrades proposed an after party at nearby Mike ‘N Molly’s. We attended the after party, of course, but in typical Nic & Heather fashion, we had not yet packed our bags (and were leaving early the next morning), so we ended up sleeping very little that night.

On our way east, we made a stop at The 509 in Huntington, IN, and were happy to see several familiar faces, including our good friends Josh and Alyssa. From there, we spent a couple days in Jamestown, NY, where we were able to chill with the Christopher Bell and pick up some locally-made borsari salt. We played a well-received show at the Labyrinth and saw a couple nice reviews while in Jamestown—one in the daily paper, The Post-Journal, and another in the Chautauqua County alt weekly, WORD. After describing the sound and subject matter of our new album, the reviewer for WORD writes, “Why all of this is invigorating and not depressing is hard to say. Maybe because it’s so candid….”

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Next stop: Syracuse. We played at an independent coffee shop/café/bookstore called 2nd Story. Following the show, we went for a late night walk with some new friends and our dogs. It was our first experience with a fennel plant. The nice folks with whom we were walking picked some fennel and encouraged us to chew on the dried flowers, eating the seeds and freshening our breath.

On Thursday and Friday, we had a couple college shows that took us further north. Thursday night we played in Canton, NY—a small town with two colleges up by the Canadian border. And the following night we were in Middlebury, VT. On our way from New York to Vermont, we met a large sign that read, “Bridge to Vermont CLOSED.” Our GPS was no help, so we stopped at a local gas station and learned that the detour involved a ferry ride across Lake Champlain. Despite this minor snag, we still made it to the show on time.

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Photos taken by the St. Lawrence River in Ogdensburg, NY. A random fisherman volunteered to take the second photo. We didn’t even ask.

Lots of crowd interaction has been a theme of every show, but our show at Middlebury College was especially fun. We played a longer-than-normal set, which allowed us to cover a multitude of topics in between songs. Early in the show, we discussed use of the phrase, “Shit, man.” As one might imagine, that influenced the dialogue of the evening. Other discussion items included Eisenhower’s military-industrial complex, the harmonium, Nic getting hit by a tree, and the Second Vermont Republic. Nic warned the audience that we would make judgments about them based on whether or not they participated in our sing-a-long. Sure enough, they proved themselves by singing very loudly to our cover of Akron/Family’s “Woody Guthrie’s America.”

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We drove into the mountains to Firefly Ranch Bed and Breakfast after our show in Middlebury, and the “Rustic Cabin” (pictured above) became our home for the night. The cabin looks like it may have been a shed at one time, but is now an active part of the bed and breakfast. It was very cozy, but was sans running water. Luckily, the main house was not terribly far away and had both toilet and shower access.

Saturday was grey and rainy. We wanted to hole up in the Rustic Cabin to drink tea and write, but instead, we traveled to Montague, MA. We played in the upstairs of The Bookmill—an old mill that has been transformed into a secondhand bookstore with a neighboring café and record store (pictured below). We were surrounded on all sides by floor-to-ceiling shelves filled with books. The vibe was serene as I sipped red wine in the dim light and listened to the sound of the river outside backing a guitar/clarinet/upright bass trio (known as The Accident that Led Me to the World).

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Our final stop in the Northeast was a Sunday night show at Pete’s Candy Store in Brooklyn. We always love visiting New York City, and Pete’s was a great space for our music. The bartender made us some yummy spiced hot cider with rum, and we got to catch up with several lovely friends.

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After a short night, we got up early Monday morning to begin our trek back to the Midwest. We have four more shows in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Iowa before we will sleep in our own bed again. Once again, thanks for keeping up with us!

Nov 6

LOW, Andrew Bird, & more miles on the van

Posted on Friday, November 6, 2009 in MUSIC: For better or for worse

usMapAfter a couple weeks at home, we’re off again! This time our journeys will take us to the Northeast and around the Midwest. We’re espeically excited to be opening for LOW at UW-Stout on Nov. 19. We’re also stoked to announce that we’ll be opening for Andrew Bird on Dec. 8. Tickets are on sale now.

11.06.09 — Champaign, IL — In Studio @ 107.1 WPGU (stream online @ http://the217.com/wpgu)
11.07.09 — Champaign, IL — Record Release Party/Nic’s B-day Bash @ Indi Go Art Coop
11.08.09 — Huntington, IN — The 509
11.09.09 — Jamestown, NY — Labyrinth Press Co.
11.11.09 — Syracuse, NY — 2nd Story
11.12.09 — Canton, NY — SUNY-Canton Underground Lounge
11.13.09 — Middlebury, VT — Middlebury College Gamut Room
11.14.09 — Montague, MA — Montague Bookmill
11.15.09 — Brooklyn, NY — Pete’s Candy Store
11.17.09 — Grand Rapids, MI — Cave Cafe @ Calvin College
11.18.09 — Madison, WI — The Project Lodge
11.19.09 — Menomonie, WI — University of Wisconsin-Stout w/ LOW
11.21.09 — Ames, IA — Tom and Mary Jane’s House

Show details can be found at the in person page. Hope to see you out there!

Nov 3

A Mention from KEXP in Seattle

Posted on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 in MUSIC: For better or for worse

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KEXP (90.3 FM Seattle, KEXP.ORG) – Out This Week 10/27

And another mention on the following music blog: Largehearted Boy – Try It Before You Buy It (October 27th, 2009 Music Releases)

Oct 27

It Would Make Things Worse – Out Today!

Posted on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 in MUSIC: For better or for worse

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The new You & Yourn album, It Would Make Things Worse, is officially released on Parasol Records today! We’ll have the music on CD and vinyl at all of our upcoming shows, and of course, it is also available right here on the interwebs.

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Amazon: Vinyl, CD, or MP3s

Best Buy: Vinyl or CD

Barnes & Noble (vinyl)

iTunes

Rhapsody

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Sep 21

Pre-order albums and a journey to the West!

Posted on Monday, September 21, 2009 in MUSIC: For better or for worse

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The new album is here, and we’re excited to share it with you! Its official release date is October 27, but it is available for pre-order NOW on both CD and LP. Visit the site below for pre-order info:

http://parasol.com/labels/parasol/parcd116.asp

We will also be kicking off a West Coast tour this week, with more East Coast and Midwest dates to follow in November. Spread the word, and come on out to a show if we’re passing through your city! Check out thein personpage for more details and show dates. Hope to see you out there!

09.24.09 — Iowa City, IA — Public Space One
09.25.09 — Lincoln, NE — Clawfoot House
09.26.09 — Ft. Collins, CO — Everyday Joe’s
09.27.09 — Denver, CO — The Booya Bourgeois
09.28.09 — Provo, UT — Footloose House
09.29.09 — Logan, UT — Why Sound
09.30.09 — Salt Lake City, UT — Kilby Court
10.01.09 — Pocatello, ID — College Market Books & Coffee
10.02.09 — Bozeman, MT — The Filling Station
10.03.09 — Missoula, MT — ZACC Gallery
10.04.09 — Spokane, WA — Empyrean Coffee House
10.05.09 — Seattle, WA — The Josephine
10.06.09 — Portland, OR — Ella Street Social Club
10.07.09 — Chico, CA — Empire Coffee
10.08.09 — San Francisco, CA — Tower Concert Series
10.09.09 — Santa Barbara, CA — Muddy Waters
10.10.09 — Las Vegas, NV — MEET bar/lounge
10.11.09 — St. George, UT — Mojo Underground
10.12.09 — Flagstaff, AZ — Hotel Monte Vista
10.13.09 — Tucson, AZ — The HangArt
10.14.09 — Santa Fe, NM — Brian’s House
10.16.09 — Kansas City, MO — Pistol Social Club
10.17.09 — Columbia, MO — Bluebird Music and Arts Festival