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fave it Modern Folk | Contemporary
11 tracks | 39 minutes
Released Feb 2007
on White Lime Records
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- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:32 Roar And Spit BUY MP3 03:32 Roar And Spit "GIFT MP3" 03:32 Roar And Spit
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:11 Rough Husk BUY MP3 03:11 Rough Husk "GIFT MP3" 03:11 Rough Husk
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:20 The Dark Way BUY MP3 04:20 The Dark Way "GIFT MP3" 04:20 The Dark Way
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:37 Ash BUY MP3 03:37 Ash "GIFT MP3" 03:37 Ash
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:57 Red Letters BUY MP3 04:57 Red Letters "GIFT MP3" 04:57 Red Letters
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:36 Touch BUY MP3 03:36 Touch "GIFT MP3" 03:36 Touch
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 01:55 Buried Sky BUY MP3 01:55 Buried Sky "GIFT MP3" 01:55 Buried Sky
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:39 Absinthe Trickle BUY MP3 02:39 Absinthe Trickle "GIFT MP3" 02:39 Absinthe Trickle
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:12 Rope BUY MP3 03:12 Rope "GIFT MP3" 03:12 Rope
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:23 Oval BUY MP3 03:23 Oval "GIFT MP3" 03:23 Oval
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:35 When Everything Was High BUY MP3 05:35 When Everything Was High "GIFT MP3" 05:35 When Everything Was High
Progressive chamber songs mixing lush orchestration, improvisation, and Thompson's smoky, raw voice to create dark and mournful atmospheres.
Bio / Background
Molly Thompson is a New York based composer/performer. Her music has been performed at venues as diverse as NYC performance spaces, new music festivals, and Parisian jazz clubs. She has been commissioned by California E.A.R. Unit, Composers Collaborative, Margaret Lancaster, and Kathleen Supové and has been resident at Villa Montalvo, I-Park, the Oregon Bach Festival, and Bang on a Can’s Summer Institute. The LA Times called her Draft of Shadows “a clever mash-up of tango, rock rhythms, and taped city noises,” Spoleto Today called The Great Hush “eerie and lovely,” while the New York Times described Our Mingling Arms as “rhapsodic music with…jazzy outbursts and exuberant chaos.”





