Dave Heaton - 20.07.2010  “I am afraid of so many things / but I don’t fear the future”, Casey Dienel sings on the second track of White Hinterland’s second LP, Kairos. The mus...
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Joe Hemmerling - 22.04.2010  To their credit, Casey Dienel and Shawn Creden, a.k.a. White Hinterland, are a tough band to pin down. In just four years and a bare handful of releas...
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Tyler Parks - 07.04.2010 Being able to sift through the masses of music easily accessible via the Internet to locate songs and sounds that hit you straight in the gut is a tri...
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Ben Zoltowski - 26.03.2010 In 2008, White Hinterland, performing moniker for songstress Casey Dienel, released a charming piano pop record, cheekily titled Phylactery Factory. D...
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Jennifer Kelly - 22.03.2010  When Casey Dienel made her debut, with the charming Wind-UpCanary in 2006, there was an engaging girl-next-door quality to herjazz-folk vocal stylings...
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Michael Wheeler - 17.03.2010  I admit that using other band names to map the sound of an artist is usually a lazy form of shorthand that should be avoided more often than it is, bu...
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Bowlegs - 15.03.2010  Casy Dienel has a voice that can dance, weave and freefall on demand, the musical surroundings seemingly immaterial at times, as long as there is a be...
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Mike Gutierrez - 12.03.2010  Kairos stands as thethird release since singer/songwriter Casey Dienel ditched her own name for theWhite Hinterland moniker, and the full-length album...
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Laura Snapes - 12.03.2010 Initially performing under her given name, the classically trained Casey Dienel dipped her toes into the waters of hiccupy, Regina Spektor-esque ersat...
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Emily Mackay - 12.03.2010  The jazzy singer-songwriterisms of Casey Dienel’s debut, ‘Wind-Up Canary’, gave no preparation for the baroque worlds conjured by her reinvention as W...
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