Matthew Shaer - 12.01.2010  For an outfit with such an abbreviated resumé—one EP and one full-length recorded in 2007 for Raleigh’s Burlytime Records—Bow...
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Ray Finlayson - 13.10.2009  There’s a sort of indescribable quality about Bowerbirds’ music that I can’t quite put a definite description on. It’s warming and charming and usuall...
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Adrien Begrand - 05.08.2009  One of the more charming debuts of 2007, Bowerbirds’ Hymns For a Dark Horse wasted no time in distancing itself from the current freak-folk movement t...
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Matthew Blackwell - 04.08.2009  Since their simple, nature-inspired folk caught the attention of the indie public, Bowerbirds have been wrested from their backwoods North Carolina ne...
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James Brubaker - 17.07.2009  On 2007's Hymns for a Dark Horse, the Bowerbirds managed to create gorgeous, earthy folk songs that relied as much on their sense of space as their me...
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David Pott-Negrine - 17.07.2009  There’s a bit in Proust’s In Search Of Lost Time where he discusses eating a ‘petite madeleine’ soaked in tea, and the involuntary memories and feelin...
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cloudspeakers - 16.07.2009 On their sophomore release Upper Air, Raleigh, North Carolina band Bowerbirds mature their homespun, American roots sound into territory untouched by ...
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greenknight - 16.07.2009 The Bowerbirds are on the move with their latest release - Upper Air from Dead Oceans Records. To support the record and share with their fans, they'r...
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Joshua Love - 08.07.2009  Bowerbirds shouldn't work. A boyfriend and girlfriend, he equipped with acoustic guitar, she with accordion, singing intensely earnest songs redolent ...
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Lukas Suveg - 07.07.2009 Bowerbirds’ debut, 2007’s Hymns for a Dark Horse, was both a naturalistic paean to the Earth and a chastisement to those who don’t respect it. If thei...
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