Showing All "Marissa Nadler" Posts
Oct 29th, 2007 4 Comments
A few weeks ago we recounted the tale of Chrome Dreams, the album Neil Young recorded and shelved in 1977 and then got bootlegged like a crazy horse. Even if you don't own a cobbled copy or chase…   Read Story »
Sep 12th, 2007 Comment
This week's Drop brings the dusky folk beauty of Marissa Nadler's "The Whole Is Wide," a gorgeous, melancholic ballad she wrote and recorded at Black Hole Studios in Providence. Here's Marissa on…   Read Story »
Sep 6th, 2007 3 Comments
Wow, there's something about Band To Watch and boy/girl duos: Recently, it was Misha and To Kill A Petty Bourgeoisie and now it's the gorgeous, slow-release folk sadness of Mountain Home. The San…   Read Story »
Jul 10th, 2007 239 Comments
There's no way Pablo Honey or even The Bends could have prepared us for OK Computer. This isn't a new thought, but it is worth mentioning that in just over four years Radiohead graduated from "Creep"…   Read Story »
Mar 9th, 2007 8 Comments
Psych-folk siren Marissa Nadler has recorded a take on "Lonesome Suzie," dressing The Band's tune in her finger-picking and ever-calming vocals. Richard Manuel would be proud. (via GvsB)
Marissa…   Read Story »
Feb 14th, 2007 27 Comments
Gothy, classic-sounding psych-folk siren Marissa Nadler possesses a dark, crystalline voice that's continued to grow gorgeously ethereal and especially dusky with each release. On her third…   Read Story »

































