Anna & Elizabeth

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  • 01/27/2017
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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
Publicity- Shore Fire Media
Andrea Evenson
615-280-5330

Acclaimed Traditional Music Experimenters Anna & Elizabeth To Release New 7-inch Vinyl Single January 27

Over a pair of acclaimed albums featuring shimmering arrangements, Anna & Elizabeth have proven themselves two of the finest young traditional musicians and storytellers. However, Hop High/Here in the Vineyard, their new 7-inch vinyl single out January 27, 2017 on Free Dirt Records, deftly expands their sonic palette, taking the minimalist approach of their previous work into the avant-garde. 
 
On the heels of a seminal year sharing their music with audiences around the world, including debut performances at the Newport and Cambridge folk festivals, Anna & Elizabeth enlisted Alec Spiegelman and Benjamin Lazar Davis (both of the avant-pop outfit Cuddle Magic) to reimagine two well-known traditional songs by carefully surrounding them with unexpected elements: pump organ, rousing woodwind and string arrangements, and electronics, to name a few. The result is arresting and visionary.

The old-time jam standard “Hop High” simmers with the pulsing electronics of a Laurie Anderson work by way of gamelan orchestra. Anna picked up this special banjo tuning during the group’s “Shadow Ballads” collaboration where they drew musical parallels between Appalachia and Indonesia and explored the visual similarities of their old-time picture show “crankies” and Bali shadow puppets. Lazar Davis and Spiegelman solidify this cross-cultural foundation with swooping woodwind lines, an eerie pump organ, and growling piano.
 
The old hymn “Here in the Vineyard," learned from Virginia singer Ginny Hawker, is a staple of the duo's live shows. In this lush setting, Anna & Elizabeth bookend the tune's primal melody with moments of quiet contemplation—the work plays like a band of musicians roving by on a Sunday afternoon. Here, the triumphant pump organ is front and center, grounding the ethereal textures of Anna and Lazar Davis’ interlocking viola and woodwind harmonies. Hop High/Here in the Vineyard explores cultural intersectionality in a space that is both time-honored and experimental. Anna & Elizabeth have uncovered a world outside of the museum where stories live, breathe, and grow.
 
TOUR DATES 

Jan 8 - New York, NY @ Rockwood Music Hall
Jan 20 - New York, NY @ National Sawdust (Single Release Show)
Jan 27-28 - Montpelier, VT @ Spice on Snow Festival
Feb 3 - Vancouver, BC @ The Rogue Folk Club
Feb 5 - Prince George, BC @ Coldsnap Music Festival
Feb 10 - Seattle, WA @ Town Hall
Feb 16 - Conway, WA @ Conway Muse
Feb 17-18 - Lacey, WA @ Oly Old Time Festival
 
Anna & Elizabeth head to the UK in May. Stayed tuned for more!
 

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Release Format: Single
Release Type: Digital & Physical
Country: Worldwide
Distributor: Entertainment One (North America)
Record Label: Free Dirt Records
Release Title: Hop High/Here in the Vineyard
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