Anna & Elizabeth

  • Alexandria, VA
  • 09/01/2016
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The Invisible Comes to Us is a new album from the pioneering partnership of Anna & Elizabeth. Released on the significant Smithsonian Folkways Recordings label, the record is a spellbinding reconfiguration of ancient folk ballads that sees the duo’s immersion in Appalachian music move to a place of boundless experimentation.

They combine a pair of powerful and very distinct voices. Elizabeth LaPrelle was raised in rural Virginia and is frequently lauded as the finest traditional singer of her generation. Anna Roberts-Gevalt is a multi-instrumentalist and experimenter whose musical curiosity has taken her from old-time fiddling in Kentucky to Brooklyn’s avant-garde community. Together they find new ways to tell old stories of love, loss and intrigue, while relishing the tension that arises between their very different backgrounds and orthodoxies. Holding firm to the roots of the music, they remove the limits of how that music can be played and presented.

Joining the duo on The Invisible Comes to Us are brass, woodwinds and synthesizers; drummer Jim White of The Dirty Three; and experimental pedal steel player Susan Alcorn, whose perceptive musicianship helped create the sonic worlds that Anna and Elizabeth visualized for these songs. The album was co-produced by Anna with Benjamin Lazar Davis from avant-pop outfit Cuddle Magic, who brought new technologies and tools to the pair’s recording process; his partiality for structure and detail acted as a welcome counter-force to Anna’s more intuitive composing methods.

Many of the ideas for the record were stitched together during artist residencies that Anna and Elizabeth undertook at the MacDowell Colony and the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, following a year of song collecting. The result is a record where the sounds themselves are integral to the retelling of these tales, alongside the sometimes cryptic and complex narratives of the sung and spoken words.

“These are songs we first heard in small archives in our home states, Vermont and Virginia,” the duo wrote in the sleeve notes to the album. “Recordings made in living rooms and kitchens, of songs learned in childhood. The characters, and the landscapes they occupied, grew rich in our minds. This record grew out of the desire to show you the world we saw in these songs.”

This is not an exercise in nostalgia, nor some notion of a simpler, purer time. Although Anna and Elizabeth aren’t singing about their own lives, they’ve imagined themselves within the settings of these songs. They find empathy, for example, in the heartbreaking loneliness of “Farewell to Erin,” pairing Elizabeth’s piercing lament with drones and pedal steel that evoke an unchanging ocean. Anna’s contemplative vocal that begins “Jeano” is suggestive of a woman full of wisdom with no way for her profound and true words to be heard beyond the small town around her. With a more inscrutable ballad such as “Irish Patriot,” fragments of sound (inspired by the collage work of Philip Jeck) create a light-dappled forest from which the song’s mysterious old man emerges. The troubled, meandering mind of the “Virginia Rambler” is illustrated by Elizabeth and Jim White’s purposefully listless interplay. Throughout the record we hear a unique palette of influences that include Laurie Anderson, the poetry readings of Patti Smith, chopped storytelling inspired by NPR’s Radiolab, Irish folk heroes Paul Brady and Andy Irvine, Dublin group Lankum, and the conceptual work of Meredith Monk and Fluxus movement composers.

With The Invisible Comes to Us, Anna & Elizabeth are revealing what they find buried between the lines of traditional songs. The result is an immersive, novelistic and groundbreaking exploration of old and nearly-forgotten songs.

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Americana/Roots

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Radio- Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Fred Knittel
202-633-6450
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Anna & Elizabeth to open for Uncle Earl in Alexandria, VA on September 1st at the Birchmere Music Hall.

 

ANNA & ELIZABETH PERFORM AT THE CITY WINERY IN ALEXANDRIA, VA ON AUGUST 1ST

Following an extensive European summer tour, traditional music duo Anna & Elizabeth will open for Uncle Earl at the Birchmere in Alexandria, VA on September 1.

Inspired by the richness and tradition of the music, Anna & Elizabeth gather songs and stories from archives and visits with elders. They bring these songs to life in performance with sparse, atmospheric arrangements using guitar, banjo, fiddle, and the uncanny blend of their voices in close harmony. They accompany their songs with stories—of the lyrics, of the singer, of the quest to learn the song—and they illustrate them in mesmerizing fashion. The two revive the old scrolling picture show, dubbed  “crankies”—intricate picture-scrolls illustrating the old songs they sing, which they create in tandem with papercuts, shadow puppets, prints, and embroidered fabric.

 

Their second album, which features Grammy nominee and legendary folk singer Alice Gerrard, was released March 2015 on Free Dirt Records. It has been featured on Vice’s Noisey, the Huffington Post, No Depression, and NPR Music’s Tiny Desk Concert series.

 

This past winter Anna & Elizabeth began new cycle of work, inspired by ballad singers of the 1930s and 1940s in Vermont and Virginia—the states where they grew up. Spending time in archives, with the families of these singers, and with a director, Anna & Elizabeth will explore connections between place and tradition to develop a new show, a new set of crankies, and a new album inspired by these ballads.

TOUR DATES

Jul 24 - Newport, RI @ Newport Folk Festival

Jul 26 - Cardiff, UK @ The Vic

Jul 27 - Newcastle, UK @ The Cumberland Arms

Jul 28 - Glasgow, UK @ The Hug & Pint

Jul 29 - Edinburgh, UK @ House Concert

Jul 30 - Perth, UK @ Southern Fried Festival

Jul 31 - Cambridge, UK @ Cambridge Folk Festival

Aug 1 - Sidmouth, UK @ Sidmouth Folk Festival

Aug 2 - Sidmouth, UK @ Sidmouth Folk Festival

Aug 3 - Sidmouth, UK @ Sidmouth Folk Festival

Aug 4 - Swanage, UK @ Square & Compass

Aug 5 - Bethnal Green, UK @ Campfire Club

Aug 6 - Holmfirth, UK - Hepworth Village Hall

Aug 11 - Narberth, UK @ Burnett’s Hill Chapel

Aug 12 - Bodmin, UK @ Bodmin Folk Club

Aug 13 - Presteigne, UK @ Assembly Rooms

Aug 14 - Hereford, UK @ Campfire Convention

Aug 15 - Birmingham, UK @ Kitchen Garden Cafe

Aug 18 - Kiepp, Norway @ Full Moon Eve Concerts

Aug 19 - Hastings, UK @ House Concert

Aug 20 - Thame, UK @ The Three Horseshoes

Aug 21 - Whitby, UK @ Whitby Music Festival

Aug 22 - Whitby, UK @ Whitby Music Festival

Aug 25 - Castebar, Ireland @ Linenhall

Aug 29 - Nashville, TN @ City Winery #

Aug 31 - Asheville, NC @ The Grey Eagle #

Sep 1 - Alexandria, VA @ The Birchmere #

Sep 13 - Shepherdstown, WV @ Shepherdstown Community Club War Memorial Building

Sep 15 - Peninsula, OH @ G.A.R. Hall

Sep 16 - Bloomington, IN @ Lotus World Music @ Arts Festival

Sep 17 - Bloomington, IN @ Lotus World Music & Arts Festival

Sep 18 - Chicago, IL @ Old Town School of Folk Music *

Sep 21 - Mountain View, AR @ Ozark Folk Center State Park

Sep 22 - Columbus, MS @ 5th Annual Possum Town Tales Storytelling Festival

Sep 23 - Columbus, MS @ 5th Annual Possum Town Tales Storytelling Festival

Sep 24 - Columbus, MS @ 5th Annual Possum Town Tales Storytelling Festival

Sep 25 - Birmingham, AL @ The Common House

Sep 26 - Atlanta, GA @ Emory College

Sep 27 - Atlanta, GA @ Grocery on Home

Sep 29 - Floyd, GA @ The Floyd Country Store

# with Uncle Earl

* with The Handsome Family

 

Dispatch Details

Doors Open: 7 PM
Concert Start Time: 8 PM
Venue: The Birchmere
Venue St. Address: 3701 Mt Vernon Ave.
Venue City, State: Alexandria, VA
Venue Zip: 22305
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Ticket Price(s): $27.50
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