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Decayed Rhapsody 03.01.2011 08:01 PM

Anna Calvi
 
So a friend tipped me off to this lady after he saw her open for Grinderman. Apparently Eno is her personal mentor now. I like her debut, what a strong voice. Some of these compositions wouldn't be out of place in a spaghetti western. Very produced, but none of it sounds too soupy. Rob Ellis (longtime collaborator with PJ Harvey, Scott Walker, and others) produced it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWx8Ipz8y7s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPlqTUD8yhU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR-R1oVds4w

Torn Curtain 03.02.2011 08:48 AM

Yes, she has an amazing voice and the album's good, I'd just say the drumming is a bit too monotonous (maybe the music would be better with more varied rhythms).

hipster_bebop_junkie 04.21.2011 01:38 PM

Arte Live Web will webcast a live performance by Anna Calvi:
http://liveweb.arte.tv/fr/video/Anna_Calvi_au_Trianon/

SonicBebs 04.21.2011 02:05 PM

i saw her on Jules Holland and was really impressed. May well get the album

hipster_bebop_junkie 04.22.2011 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hipster_bebop_junkie
Arte Live Web will webcast a live performance by Anna Calvi:
http://liveweb.arte.tv/fr/video/Anna_Calvi_au_Trianon/


Webcast will start in about ten minutes.

hipster_bebop_junkie 05.28.2011 06:11 PM

Anna Calvi live at Studio Q on CBC Radio in Canada on May 27, 2011:
http://www.cbc.ca/q/blog/2011/05/27/anna-calvi-on-q/
Set-list: "Desire", "Morning Light", and "Suzanne And I".

knox 05.29.2011 01:17 PM

I haven't been this impressed with a new musician for a long time.
The album doesn't sound half as good as she is live, and I'm glad I decided to go see her even tho I didn't know much about her. It was amazing.

knox 05.29.2011 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torn Curtain
Yes, she has an amazing voice and the album's good, I'd just say the drumming is a bit too monotonous (maybe the music would be better with more varied rhythms).


To me that's part of what it makes it so great.

hipster_bebop_junkie 06.02.2011 01:34 AM

She played a short set at KEXP a few hours ago, did anybody catch it? I hope a recording will appear at dimeadozen, pronto.

hipster_bebop_junkie 06.02.2011 09:58 PM

Anna Calvi - 2011-06-01 Seattle, KEXP
Uploaded by tomzero

hipster_bebop_junkie 06.07.2011 10:54 PM

Anna Calvi will be performing live at KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic tomorrow. Here's the info, taken from KCRW's website:

Anna Calvi

WED JUN 8, 2011
Host:
Hailed by Brian Eno as "the best thing since Patti Smith," seductive songstress Anna Calvi packs a powerful punch on her self-titled debut. We'll witness her big sound when she joins Morning Becomes Eclectic for a live session at 11:15am.

EVOLghost 06.07.2011 10:57 PM

woah....I like. Awesome voice.

hipster_bebop_junkie 06.08.2011 01:16 PM

Anna Calvi's KCRW session at Morning Becomes Eclectic is streaming right now.

AUDIO:
http://www.kcrw.com/media-player/med...ve&id=kcrwlive

VIDEO:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/kcrw#u...&medium=239519

hipster_bebop_junkie 06.08.2011 06:05 PM

A recording of Anna Calvi's KCRW session is now up at dime:

Anna Calvi - Live In Session On MBE - KCRW FM 2011-06-08
Uploaded by Nibbler

This is my favourite radio session of the last three she has played recently. Not just because she and her band played a longer set, but because i think it was a great performance and a good interview. "Morning Light" was absent this time and it was missed. That one was stunning on the KEXP session, i sort of thought it would fit perfectly in a David Lynch film. The pace and emotion of that song reminded me of those sequences where Julee Cruise sings in "Twin Peaks", or something.

I checked out some live recordings of her a while ago out of curiosity, and while i don't think she's as great as Patti Smith, for instance, i still find her music really swell to listen to. I snatched a couple Anna Calvi DVDs today as well, watched them and listened again to all the radio sessions posted here. At the end, instead of feeling boredom due to overexposure, i'm wanting more stuff by Anna Calvi. I'm in the mood for this.

By the way, here's a link to her vimeo page, the "Attic Sessions" mentioned in the interview with Jason Bentley are there:
http://vimeo.com/annacalvi/videos

Bertrand 06.12.2011 08:33 PM

Well... I've been disappointed by her live performance tonight; probably not a kind of artist I'd like (no smile, no link between songs, too much pathos in the music).
Desire kicked ass though.

hipster_bebop_junkie 06.13.2011 01:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bertrand
Well... I've been disappointed by her live performance tonight; probably not a kind of artist I'd like (no smile, no link between songs, too much pathos in the music).
Desire kicked ass though.

She's often criticized for being shy and lacking charisma, so i can of understand such qualms, although those aspects of her music and personality actually do not bother me. "Desire" is my favorite song by her, followed closely by "Morning Light".

knox 06.13.2011 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bertrand
Well... I've been disappointed by her live performance tonight; probably not a kind of artist I'd like (no smile, no link between songs, too much pathos in the music).
Desire kicked ass though.



no smile? no link between the songs?
i'm kind of struggling to believe i actually read that.

i also struggled to believe it when people decided to talk during her performance.

Bertrand 06.13.2011 12:22 PM

There was talking while she was singing too, and a couple of less talented people deciding to sing along. Oh well, one can't spoil one's fun.

knox 06.13.2011 12:30 PM

I don't understand why an artist has to smile or connect the songs.
I think her stage persona is very cohesive. It was ridiculously annoying that some people didn't realise her music was quiet and decided to chat. You could tell she was getting annoyed too.

hipster_bebop_junkie 06.13.2011 02:12 PM

I guess what i meant is, i understand charisma is important for some people. I don't get why would it matter more than the music in this case, though. Finding flaws in the music (no links between songs, or whatever) seems a valid point, as everyone thinks different and sees music in their own personal way. I reiterate i don't see those kinds of problems with Anna Calvi myself, but then again i've never seen her live, and it's possible that live recordings do not represent reality too well(?). The record and other artifacts i've heard and/or watched have made me reach the conclusion that she's great, all things considered.

I share your feelings regarding how annoying chatters at concerts are. There are people at mostly every show here, that chat, slam-dance (no matter if the music is apt for such antics or not), sing-along in the most horrible way, and some of them even howl :eek:.


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