Multi-instrumentalists, singer-songwriters, Katie Larson and Savannah Buist have created quite a name for themselves among music lovers of all genres. Described as, "A duo giving an edge to folk with unique instrumentation", Z93 FM DJ, Matt Mansfield writes: "Combine musicality, originality, and melodic beauty with a welcome and unexpected bite to clever lyrics, and you've got Accidentals music.."
From 2012-2014, The Accidentals recorded three original albums, were guest artists on fifteen others, scored two films, and landed song placements in commercials, documentaries, and music compilations while playing over seven hundred live shows- before they graduated high school.
They've added percussionist and fellow multi-instrumentalist Michael Dause for a unique and energetic show. The trio weaves together three part harmonies, electric cello, electric violin, guitar, bass, and electric guitar to produce genre-bending music incorporating elements of classical, folk, rock, jazz, celtic, acoustic, and pop styles.
"Stunning, an unforgettable experience watching these two girls play a sea of instruments (twelve to be exact), moving effortlessly from one to the other, while entertaining the masses with their wit, haunting harmonies, and catchy melodies, they are truly unforgettable." Indie Music Examiner
Multi-instrumentalists, singer-songwriters, Katie Larson and Savannah Buist have created quite a name for themselves among music lovers of all genres. Described as, "A duo giving an edge to folk with unique instrumentation", Z93 FM DJ, Matt Mansfield writes: "Combine musicality, originality, and melodic beauty with a welcome and unexpected bite to clever lyrics, and you've got Accidentals music.."
From 2012-2014, The Accidentals recorded three original albums, were guest artists on fifteen others, scored two films, and landed song placements in commercials, documentaries, and music compilations while playing over seven hundred live shows- before they graduated high school.
They've added percussionist and fellow multi-instrumentalist Michael Dause for a unique and energetic show. The trio weaves together three part harmonies, electric cello, electric violin, guitar, bass, and electric guitar to produce genre-bending music incorporating elements of classical, folk, rock, jazz, celtic, acoustic, and pop styles.
"Stunning, an unforgettable experience watching these two girls play a sea of instruments (twelve to be exact), moving effortlessly from one to the other, while entertaining the masses with their wit, haunting harmonies, and catchy melodies, they are truly unforgettable." Indie Music Examiner
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