New York City band Lucinda Black Bear will release KNIVES, a second full-length CD of what NPR Music calls their "carefully written folk rock with stunning sonic arrangements" on Tuesday, November 2nd. To mark the occasion, the band will play three New York-area shows throughout the fall: 92nd Street Y Tribeca on November 5th, Maxwell's on November 11th and Rockwood Music Hall on December 9th. The lead single, the CD's title track, is being released today.
The follow-up to 2007's critically-acclaimed capo my heart and other bear songs, KNIVES finds the band fleshing out the indie folk of its debut, adding more lush, sweeping string arrangements and broader musical scope. While capo was praised for its "rich and haunting sonic atmospheres" (Paste) and "dark, country-inflected pop melodies" (Time Out New York), KNIVES ups the ante with a soulful fusion of cellos, feedback, loops, pianos, drums and oddly tuned guitars. Once likened to the bare-bones acoustic Americana style of Elliott Smith, the band's plaintive and often melancholic songs get some meat added to their bones on KNIVES, which is at times reminiscent of the music of Arcade Fire.
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