Caroline Easther has always been best known for her drumming skills, and has played with The Chills, The Verlaines, The Warratahs’ Barry Saunders and Let's Planet among many, many others.
Now, she's venturing to the front of stage to front her band The Cinnamon Girls to showcase the songs from her new, debut solo album, Lucky.
Caroline is a huge fan of the indie-pop, alternative rock genre and lists bands such as The Go-Betweens, Sneaky Feelings, The Triffids and PJ Harvey as among her main influences. Her album, Lucky, would not have been made had David Long not been available to produce the sound Caroline wanted so much at his Owhiro Bay studio in Wellington. The album is essentially guitar driven but is varied in pace and in its sounds and lots of musicians popped in to add their flavour - Alan Norman, Dave Berry, Alan Galloway, Hamish Grahan, David Long and Murray Costello all contributed. The resultis a melodic, spacious, multi-layered collection of songs about the small and the not-so-small things Caroline has observed or loved or experienced...
Band Members:
Alan Galloway (guitar)
Hamish Graham (drums - on 5 tracks)
Murray Costello (bass)
REVIEW: Gig Review: Caroline Easther and The Cinnamon Girls @ Fairfield House, Nelson - 3/05/2019 Submitted by jacquiew |
4 May 2019 |
REVIEW: Album Review: Lucky Submitted by darryl baser |
3 Apr 2019 |
INTERVIEW: Caroline Easther in conversation with Darryl Baser for Muzic.net.nz Submitted by darryl baser |
27 Mar 2019 |
See more reviews for Caroline Easther and the Cinnamon Girls
There are currently no comments for this artist.