Aoife O’Donovan is sitting in a coffee shop in Brooklyn’s South Slope neighborhood as the last shreds of sunlight begin to shift from view in the cafe’s front windows. It’s an appropriate scene, considering her new album, out this week, […]
Aoife O’Donovan is sitting in a coffee shop in Brooklyn’s South Slope neighborhood as the last shreds of sunlight begin to shift from view in the cafe’s front windows. It’s an appropriate scene, considering her new album, out this week, […]
Sunday night at the Signature Sounds 20th Anniversary had a moment that was as much fun listening to music as can be imagined. It proved to be one of many moments from a weekend of moments: After a full set of “modern […]
Crooked Still weren’t anybody to know about when their 1995 debut Hop High finally worked into the stereo. Aoife O’Donovan had a pretty voice, but that wasn’t enough, not quite enough, and so, after a quick look at the songlist, […]
It’s kind of amusing to hear cherubic-voiced Aoife O’Donovan sing a number of songs about toting around major firearms. Sure, they’re mainly traditional American roots numbers, but O’Donovan tackles the tunes like a woman who’s been wronged. Badly. Having the […]
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