Loved the way this group makes me feel. Glad when they came to Nelsonville. In 03', a favorite moment was riding the bicycle path from Athens, Ohio to Nelsonville, Ohio. Beautiful land joining in with the spirit of music here. Because I'm close to this venue, it was good to hear how universal the group was and remains in explaining how they write and feel music. Rachael is another Rita Hayworth, with all due respect to my favorite Bass Clef, upright bassist, Bridget.an Irish female name derived from the Gaelic noun brígh, meaning "power, strength, vigor, virtue".. The 'bass' delivers the rhythm of their strong voices in a delightful way. Thank you kindly, WOUB/PBS.
The more I see of them the better it gets. I just discovered them a few days ago and now I feel like I've been living under a rock for the last 15 years. I can't believe with all the groups Rachael has been with, all with outstanding performances and millions of hits that she still doesn't seem to be a household name.
Fragmentation of the music market. Discovered them on YT in 2018. First impression was, this is a quirky band but that singer has great control in her lower range. Second impression was, that singer has self-knowledge, a grown-up who's been doing this a while. Third impression was, this band is incredible.
Kris Young. I see now my original assessment that they weren't a household name might be more due to my lack of knowledge and research than a real fact. As I see from searching RU-vid more extensively they have many fans. It's just that I've only recently taken to looking for music videos on RU-vid and I've stopped playing the local fm stations where I would most likely hear them. So I retract my comments and only hope when things settle down they'll be able to tour again and I'll get a chance to see them live.
I've been following these guys for several years now. All four of them are - obviously - super talented. The fact that they departed from their jazz training to embark on something really different is a real testament to their vision for what might be. I'm old enough to be their father so I'll say this... their own parents must be hugely proud of each one of them. Who the heck wouldn't be? I also think it tremendously generous that they put so much of their music out there on RU-vid for all of us to enjoy. Am I a fan of LSD? You damn well better believe it so!
With any luck - LSD represent the real future of music - for me anyway. How good are they. Virtually flawless live performances. And not that I'm looking for one, but I've yet to watch a clip of the band that I don't like...uh...love.
Yes. This band is way out of the ordinary. Everything they do is really good and most of it is out of compair. Wish they will continue. Not much else is in their league of musicality. Anders Ljunggren, Sweden
Crazy artists always figuring out what they're best at and then going out there and doing it. And then doing it amazingly well. BAAAHHH!! Curse the crazy artists bringing awesomeness!!!
Yep, me, too. And one reason is the in-band musical culture: collaborative, supportive yet expecting a very high standard of performance and musicianship. (Or at least, so it would appear from the outside.)
Just discovered this wonderful band - so impressive, especially the vocals. As a sidenote, I like the way the bass player has some red tape on the fingerboard at the octave. Makes me feel better about doing the same...
I really like this performance of everything of theirs that I've watched. The sound is clean, no production... and they kill it. This is a band where their sound can get covered up by too much production in the studio. That 'raw' element is definitely part of the band's personality. Here they'e shining out pretty strong. NOTE: Bass is WAY too low in the mix!
I'm just trying to understand; are you asking what the word is (which is Lola). Or you hinting that you think she's not saying it correctly? I'm just curious. I'm not being critical of you.
Late to the party on this clip. Strange ambiance, with bored kids and falling rain, but the folks are enjoying it. What sane human wouldn't? My only gripe here, and this applies to all who use it, is that godawful guitar tone. Piezos are terrible - it takes all the good stuff out of any acoustic guitar's sound. Mic it or just use a real electric! But good gravy... what Rachael's doing on the outro to Lola! Chills!
Are we ever going to get over speaking as if we are 17-year-old Valley Girls with: "Do you guys have LIKE a favorite moment...?" If you want to ask them if they have a favorite moment, just ASK THEM THAT.... DIRECTLY! Don't ask as if you are equivocating or apologizing for the question. This whole "LIKE" thing is getting painfully old and tedious. But then the bass player is doing it too with: "We all just LIKE cruised out to the music store..." Well did you actually cruise out to the music store or just do something SIMILAR to that?? You don't know? You're not sure? You're afraid to commit to the story?? I-yiyi...
THANK YOU !!! drives me INSANE. it is EVERYWHERE.the worst is how it has replaced the word "Said"...and she was like "what?" ..and I was like "what are you doing?" .. and she was like " nothing" UUHHGG!!!!!!!
I think she's still going to make it and so is the band. I wouldn't say 'could have'. They've been touring extensively to larger and larger venues. Right now the virus has everything shut down but when it's over they should be able to pick right back up.