Ged M - 11.11.2010 Lower Dens is Jana Hunter plus band. Hunter, you’ll recall, was part of the nu-weird folk scene and featured on the Banhart-curated ‘Golden Apples of...
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Dave Heaton - 10.11.2010  Jana Hunter’s first two albums, on Devendra Banhart and Andy Cabic’s label Gnomonsong, were a beguiling mixture of whimsy, philosophy, sadness, and dr...
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cloudspeakers - 06.09.2010 Lower Dens - Twin Hand MovementKnown for her introspective, atmospheric music, Jana Hunter’s previous output has erred on the side of the experimental...
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Matthew Olmos - 24.08.2010  I always return to Texas. It’s a huge state, and full of bands and artists that somehow end up being mentioned at least once a week. No, it’s not one ...
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Michael Wheeler - 13.08.2010  I wasn’t aware of Jana Hunter or any of her musical output prior to forming Lower Dens, but this seems to be the obligatory catch-up. Texan born but n...
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Jory Spadea - 06.08.2010  Once upon a time, acid-folk singer-songwriter Jana Hunter needed a backup band for her solo tour; the ensemble gelled so well together that Hunter pen...
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Don Yates - 30.07.2010 The debut album from this Baltimore-based band led by Jana Hunter (who previously released a couple of solo albums of dark psych-folk) is an excellent...
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Art Levy - 26.07.2010  An artist like Jana Hunter can be at an immense disadvantage. Upon Devendra Banhart “discovering” her in 2005, the Baltimore-by-way-of-Houston musicia...
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Evan Burrows - 26.07.2010  Baltimore’s Lower Dens are built around the songwriting and voice of frontwoman Jana Hunter, known to many for her early association with Devendra Ban...
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David King - 26.07.2010  With Lower Dens, we find Jana Hunter distancing herself from the freak-folk label and associations, and with wonderful results. The band’s first full-...
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