A Rabbit Hearted Girl has existed now for a couple of years under several different names. Originally it was supposed to be about new music, back when I was presenting a university radio show on the subject. Now it’s about new music and old music and style and pretty things and obsessions and life.
Legal Bit
Occasionally I will post a track. These are for sample purposes only and will be removed after 14 days. Readers are fully advised to buy the music and go to the gigs of all the artists they like. If you have any issue with a track being used on this site, please email Lexy.RHG [at] gmail [dot] com and I'll remove it immediately.
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- Overly excited about @vauxhallbowling next weekend? Why yes I am! 1 year ago
- New post: http://tinyurl.com/34wen6x 1 year ago
- Lovely @domesticsluts, give me free shoes! Desperately want them for graduation, first day of the rest of my life in perfect shoes <3 1 year ago
- Alessi's Ark's double bassist is an attractive sort. Just sayin'. 2 years ago
- At Laura Marling gig, Australian band Boy and Bear cover of Bon Iver's Flume = incredible. 2 years ago
My name is Mark Boyd and I’m writing to you to suggest a band for review, so first off, thank you for your time–what follows is our website address and a short bio. All songs on Myspace are downloadable and you can always write us back for more (we have 20+ that we send free to anyone who asks online).
http://www.myspace.com/kingtutband
KING TUT
King Tut is a folkpsychtechrock duo based out of Asheville, North Carolina. Mark Boyd (Guitar), formed the band in the summer of 2006 with a different line-up, though Drew Veres (Drums) joined shortly afterward.
After writing a year’s worth of material on Mac laptops using Garageband and Reason, King Tut released their first album “Chopping Wood & Carrying Water” on a upstart label from Boston, Amaro Dolce.
When they play live, Mark uses a looping pedal, building whole songs from scratch on the fly, backed by Drew’s classically trained, powerful jazz drumming. King Tut has consistently been defined as new, fresh, original, uplifting, and exciting.
Alternative Press magazine mysteriously got their hands on a copy of their CD and gave it a 3/5 stars. They recently opened for The Liars on their Radiohead tour. And just a little while ago, they made it into the semi-finals of the BBC’s “Next Big Thing” contest, where they were 1 of 20 bands selected from 2000 entrants from 80 different countries. King Tut currently has plans for 3 new albums (one folk, one electronica, one live) to be released concurrently.
whoops didn’t mean to do that but you get the jist
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