VIVIAN LINDEN: Watch the Light Fade

Vivian Linden

Watch the Light Fade

© 2006 Vivian Linden (678277139923)

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Lush, atmospheric, female-fronted country noir

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"Linden’s instrument is reminiscent of Cat Power, Hope Sandoval, and Margo Timmons (of Cowboy Junkies), equal parts cracked and crystalline, gravel and gold dust, the kind you’d expect to hear drifting across the desert at sunset. Judging by the title of her debut album, “Watch the Light Fade,” and the dead flowers decorating its cover, Linden is fully aware of her gift, and employs to exquisite effect."
- Plug-In-Music 12/2006

"These are ballads of erotic dreams and faithful devotions challenged, sung by a woman with the steady confidence of a Country & Western-raised female Sinatra." -Chris Estey, Three Imaginary Girls Astropop 8/2006

"A beautiful debut album, steeped in a slow, mystical atmosphere." -Leo Kattersaart, Alt Country NL

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Vivian Linden's debut release "Watch the Light Fade", a brooding, country-tinged homage to love, lust, lonesomeness and loss was released by Tarnished Records in late 2006.

The cast of characters who play on the record include members of many great Seattle bands: Legendary jazz organist Wayne Horvitz, Bill Herzog (JRL Phelps, Neko Case, Jesse Sykes), Jon Hyde (Transmissionary Six, Mount Analog, Terry Lee Hale), Eric Eagle (Johanna Kunin, Downpilot, Victor Noriega), Charlie Smith (The Charlie Smith Circle, Josh Ottum, Victor Noriega), and others. Watch the Light Fade was produced by Beck Henderer-Pena of Conduit Records.

Vivian also appears on San Francisco troubadour Jeffrey Luck Lucas' new album What We Whisper.

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Watch the Light Fade is also available on iTunes and eMusic for download. Retailers may order the CD via Carrot Top Distribution.

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  • Beautiful
    author: Emily Rodgers

    Beautiful country noir. Like Cowboy Junkies but I think better. Let me know if you'd ever like to play a show in Pittsurgh, PA--www.emilyrodgers.com

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