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Chicago indie folk band The New Switcheroo crammed quite a lot of genres into their Heartless Sky debut EP, with three- and four-part harmonies as the glue to keep it together. With two old school melancholic folk songs (Lightning and Waltz of the Galaxy book-ending the set, they kick into high gear with the sexual innuendo of Pixelated, NM and raunchy rockabilly (NMR), with the country power ballad I Remember Clifford as a much well placed breather track.
This quartet is a hidden treasure deserving wider recognition among Americana and fans. Recommended if you like the sound of a violin howling at the moon and down home harmonies.
The New Switcheroo:
Kathryn Diana: violin, mandolin, vocals
Claire Feeney: piano, harmonica, vocals
Tim Hill: guitar, bass, vocals
Joanna P. Lind: drums, percussion, vocals
Heartless Sky is a self-released EP. Buy it from the band's website.
Tracks:- Lightning
- Pixelated, NM
- I Remember Clifford
- NMR
- Waltz of the Galaxy
- 07/09 Chicago, IL @ The Hideout
(supporting Laney Jones & The Spirits)
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