Live: Chicago, IL 02.02.03 [Live]
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Twinemen are Dana Colley, Billy Conway, and Laurie Sargent. Twinemen are a new band that combine improvisation and organic soul chemistry with a deep respect for the song to create music that is difficult to describe, and yet resonates with a warm sense of familiarity. The manifesto was to continue to create unusual music, and Dana and Billy have a credible history of just that from their years with the band Morphine. Twinemen were brought together after the death of their friend and bandmate, Mark Sandman, leaving Dana and Billy without the band they had been a part of for ten years, with five records, (Rykodisc,Dreamworks )a Grammy nominated video and relentless worldwide touring. This is their first original project since Morphine. In the year after Mark's death they put together Orchestra Morphine, a nine piece rollicking celebration of the work of Morphine, and toured the US and Italy. One of the members of Orchestra Morphine was singer Laurie Sargent, and with her the seeds were sown for the music that would become Twinemen.
Product Description
Chicago, IL, the windy city, was blowing on this night but not outside. In the depths of the subterranean Elbo Room, the Twinemen bellowed out some of the finest music we here at KUFALA have experienced in a long time. The dedicated Morphine fans that showed up were awestruck by the Twinemens greatness. Their prescription for a musical amphetamine was filled by a performance of Morphines "Eleven OClock". In the encore the band shed light on some of their tour van antics and donned headlamps and sent the crowd spelunking through a musical journey. The smiles on peoples faces piling up the stairs to street level said it all, an evening to remember.
Live: Chicago, IL 02.02.03,Twinemen,Kufala,Featuring former Morphine members, Bill Conway and Dana Colley, they continues to pioneer the "low-rock" sound of Morphine with the vocal stylings of Laurie Sargent.,Indie Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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