MUSIC FROM A PINE & A PINECONE
MUSIC FROM A PINE & A PINECONE
Record Release Tour
DOORS at 7pm, SHOW at 8pm sharp. $8 at the door.
Kate Maki
http://katemaki.com/kate.html
http://www.myspace.com/katemaki

"Like the best country singers, alt or otherwise, Maki's voice is conversational yet somehow self-contained, as if it'd be quite happy talking to itself sitting on an open plain, or whistling to itself behind a wheel.” - MOJO
“She can sell a song with only her voice and an acoustic guitar.” - PITCHFORK
“Daydreamy songwriting - somewhere in the magical musical realm of Mazzy Star, Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood, and Belle & Sebastian.” - SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
Brent Randall
http://www.justfriends.ca/brent/
http://www.myspace.com/brentrandall

"Highlights include the lazy, dream-like opener Strange Love; the joyous Bluebirds, Flowers, and Other Things; the playful grooves of This
House; the gorgeous Slumberjack. There’s lounge, Broadway, campfire sing-a-longs, lush pop, psychadelic folk, piano-driven rock.” - NATIONAL POST
“From the swaying, languid orchestration of opener “Strange Love (Don’t Be Lazy)” or the waltzing “Slumberjack,” you hear that tradition of
melody and complexity at work.” - THE COAST
“As soon as I started listening to this album, I was hooked. Halifax’s Brent Randall captured me with soft, romantic melodies and took me to
another world. The songs are mellow and his voice has a Randy Newman-esque style to it. Part of me just wanted to sit and listen to every word,
while the other part wanted to get up and groove to the cabaret pop tunes.” - SOUNDPROOF
