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Folk-pop songstress Rachael Yamagata plays SOhO on Saturday, November 26.
Rachael Yamagata Brings New Album to SOhO
Live Music Highlights Include Nate Latta, Cornerstone, Tumbleweed Wanderers
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
WELCOME TO CHESAPEAKE: You’d probably recognize a Rachael Yamagata song long before you recognized its creator. Like so many of her young singer/songwriter contemporaries, this vocal powerhouse has seen her songs grace screens large and small, with songs and appearances on everything from Grey’s Anatomy and Brothers & Sisters to my favorite part of Must-See-Thursday, 30 Rock. TV spots or no, though, Yamagata is the real deal. She’s a force to be reckoned with on both piano and guitar, and her vocals alone are a kind of double threat, gorgeous in both breathy and cigarette-burned modes.
On Chesapeake, her third album — and second alongside Happenstance producer John Alagía (Liz Phair, Jason Mraz, Dave Matthews Band) — Yamagata expertly traverses the terrain between adult contemporary and alt-pop. Tracks like “Saturday Morning” are sure to be mom-approved, and feel like they’d be right at home on a Grey’s soundtrack, while “Starlight” is all sultry and Chrissie Hynde–channeling, complete with distorted guitar noises. Additionally, album opener “Even If I Don’t” goes the baroque route by way of a frantic piano line and sweeping strings section. The result is easily Yamagata’s biggest-sounding record yet, and one that seems to grow even better with age. Want to see it live? Yamagata plugs in for an all-ages show at SOhO Restaurant & Music Club (1221 State St.) this Saturday, November 26, at 6 p.m. Call 962-7776 for tickets.
Cornerstone
Live, though, is where these guys shine. Maybe it’s the beats. Maybe it’s the rhythm. Maybe it’s just the sheer joy of getting a bunch of people in a room together to groove. Either way, it promises to be a sweet end to a great night of music.
And if you’re in the mood for Americana of the more intimate kind, I recommend clearing your Monday-night schedule. It’s then that rising Oakland folkies Tumbleweed Wanderers will blow into town for a house show with S.B. Farmers Market staples The Rainbow Girls. Best likened to bluesy-folk outfits like Vetiver and The Fruit Bats, these Wanderers are well worth a listen, whether online or in person. (Though we hear their live show is quite the treat.) The band drops their debut EP next month. Visit facebook.com/tumbleweedwanderers for a taste. For info about the house show, email tumbleweedwanderers@gmail.com.
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