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Jolie Holland

On her fourth studio album, Jolie Holland embraces the live-studio rock approach of the 60's and 70's, and transforms it with her unmistakable touch. Loosely inspired by Neil Young's Zuma, with nods to The Velvet Underground, the Stones, and Bowie, this playful dialogue gives way to Holland's most grounded work. Some of the lyrics were written tipsy on a train, others out of a trance state--every one drawn from the seemingly bottomless well of her muse. From the electrified sidling ode of "Gold and Yellow," through the outright violence of "Remember," to "Rex's Blues"--a devastating Townes Van Zandt rendition, Holland's inspirations and evolving aesthetic ring bell-clear in every song. Her complete vision for this album is evident from the songs' sound to the handwritten liner notes; even the record's cover is a watercolor painted by the artist herself.

As with the Living and the Dead, Holland co-produced this record in partnership with Shahzad Ismaily. Pint of Blood was similarly recorded in New York studios, as well as in private spaces, thanks to Shahzad's consumate and highly creative engineering skills. Ismaily accompanies her on every song (drums, percussion, bass, back up singing, synthesizers, and very fine guitar work), with Grey Gersten adding his unique palette of electric guitar tones to many of the tracks. On the B side, guitar genius Mark Ribot joins Ismaily and Holland on her hallucinatory masterpiece "The Devil's Sake." Of Marc's playing on that piece, Holland notes "when he stepped in, I realized no side player had ever understood the ins and outs of that song before him."

The album was mixed in Portland, Oregon at Adam Selzer's Type Foundary. The mix was executed by a triple team of Adam Selzer, Jolie Holland and Grey Gersten, with Shahzad on skype from Iceland giving his invaluable opinion here and there. At one point, they were graced by the presence of American musical luminary, Michael Hurley. Bopping out on the couch while listening to a mix of "Honey Girl," Hurley declared, "Now you're swimming. This is experimental. But it's a successful experiment."

In the third track she promises: "what I lost in a broken sphere/ I'll find in a tender mirror/in the love from the heart." Listeners will find their own lost parts in her voice, which captures the unnameable more succinctly than ever. She croons of the hardest kinds of love and most aching choices, along with the light and lovely. These ten songs are rich with moments to savor --evoking memories of moonlit fields, past lovers, and the childhood dream of summer. As always, her lyrics speak transparent and true as tender mirrors themselves. The mermaid adorning the album's cover is an apt symbol for Holland's work: a magical coupling of disparate tones. Pint of Blood is, as that old book says, as wise as serpents and as innocent as doves.

Jess Williamson

Austin musician Jess Williamson creates raw and intimate songs, rooted in a folk tradition and strengthened by her unique voice and poetic lyrics. Williamson primarily plays the banjo, employing a combination of three finger Earl Scruggs style, Pete Seeger style, and Claw Hammer. The result is a kaleidoscope of sound uniquely her own.

Known for bringing the room to a hush and audience members to tears, Jess Williamson is one of Austin's top artists to watch in 2013. Williamson's stripped down sound married with complex movements and time changes rewards attentive audiences with a rare and unforgettable moment.

"Jess Williamson's performance last night confirmed we are in the presence of our time's Melanie, our Karen Dalton, our Buffy Sainte-Marie. Each song was a direct, vulnerable strength. Space was another voice. I'm eager to hear this next record, but more than that, eager to see where Jess is seven years from now." – Tiffanie Lanmon (drummer of Austin bands Mirror Travel and Boyfriend)
Jolie Holland

On her fourth studio album, Jolie Holland embraces the live-studio rock approach of the 60's and 70's, and transforms it with her unmistakable touch. Loosely inspired by Neil Young's Zuma, with nods to The Velvet Underground, the Stones, and Bowie, this playful dialogue gives way to Holland's most grounded work. Some of the lyrics were written tipsy on a train, others out of a trance state--every one drawn from the seemingly bottomless well of her muse. From the electrified sidling ode of "Gold and Yellow," through the outright violence of "Remember," to "Rex's Blues"--a devastating Townes Van Zandt rendition, Holland's inspirations and evolving aesthetic ring bell-clear in every song. Her complete vision for this album is evident from the songs' sound to the handwritten liner notes; even the record's cover is a watercolor painted by the artist herself.

As with the Living and the Dead, Holland co-produced this record in partnership with Shahzad Ismaily. Pint of Blood was similarly recorded in New York studios, as well as in private spaces, thanks to Shahzad's consumate and highly creative engineering skills. Ismaily accompanies her on every song (drums, percussion, bass, back up singing, synthesizers, and very fine guitar work), with Grey Gersten adding his unique palette of electric guitar tones to many of the tracks. On the B side, guitar genius Mark Ribot joins Ismaily and Holland on her hallucinatory masterpiece "The Devil's Sake." Of Marc's playing on that piece, Holland notes "when he stepped in, I realized no side player had ever understood the ins and outs of that song before him."

The album was mixed in Portland, Oregon at Adam Selzer's Type Foundary. The mix was executed by a triple team of Adam Selzer, Jolie Holland and Grey Gersten, with Shahzad on skype from Iceland giving his invaluable opinion here and there. At one point, they were graced by the presence of American musical luminary, Michael Hurley. Bopping out on the couch while listening to a mix of "Honey Girl," Hurley declared, "Now you're swimming. This is experimental. But it's a successful experiment."

In the third track she promises: "what I lost in a broken sphere/ I'll find in a tender mirror/in the love from the heart." Listeners will find their own lost parts in her voice, which captures the unnameable more succinctly than ever. She croons of the hardest kinds of love and most aching choices, along with the light and lovely. These ten songs are rich with moments to savor --evoking memories of moonlit fields, past lovers, and the childhood dream of summer. As always, her lyrics speak transparent and true as tender mirrors themselves. The mermaid adorning the album's cover is an apt symbol for Holland's work: a magical coupling of disparate tones. Pint of Blood is, as that old book says, as wise as serpents and as innocent as doves.

Jess Williamson

Austin musician Jess Williamson creates raw and intimate songs, rooted in a folk tradition and strengthened by her unique voice and poetic lyrics. Williamson primarily plays the banjo, employing a combination of three finger Earl Scruggs style, Pete Seeger style, and Claw Hammer. The result is a kaleidoscope of sound uniquely her own.

Known for bringing the room to a hush and audience members to tears, Jess Williamson is one of Austin's top artists to watch in 2013. Williamson's stripped down sound married with complex movements and time changes rewards attentive audiences with a rare and unforgettable moment.

"Jess Williamson's performance last night confirmed we are in the presence of our time's Melanie, our Karen Dalton, our Buffy Sainte-Marie. Each song was a direct, vulnerable strength. Space was another voice. I'm eager to hear this next record, but more than that, eager to see where Jess is seven years from now." – Tiffanie Lanmon (drummer of Austin bands Mirror Travel and Boyfriend)
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