KINK Homepage
Click to listen live

Leigh Marble


Comment(0)
Facebook
RSS

March 26, 2012, 4:08 pm

It took a lot to bring in this third full length. Personal challenges aren't hidden from the listener, nor is the inside and intimate story on what took place to bring the album together, both lyrically and sonically.

LEIGH MARBLE

Leigh dropped by our studios for a conversation about Where the Knives Meet Between the Rows.





On Thursday, March 29, 2012 at Doug Fir Lounge, Portland, Oregon-based artist Leigh Marble will celebrate the release of his third full-length, Where The Knives Meet Between The Rows, a ten-track follow-up to Red Tornado, which Portland alternative weekly Willamette Week proclaimed "a burning, angst folk-rock masterpiece."  Further extending beyond the pop-rock and folk of Red Tornado, Where The Knives Meet Between The Rows delves deeper into an indie-fied spectrum of soundscapes and experimentation, without losing the lyrical depth or sonic power of Marble's previous work.
 
Also on the bill is The Ascetic Junkies and Kelly Anne Masigat (of The Dimes).  Doors at 8pm, show at 9pm.  Cover is $6.00 advance and $8.00 day of show.

More HERE on Leigh and the show.

Add your comments below
Display Name:
Headline:
Comments:
|
The Zoo Summer Concert Series schedule has been announced and tickets are on sale now!
For those of us looking for musical companionship amidst the frenzied pace of daily life, consider American singer-songwriter Josh Ritter's newest "Beast in its Tracks" release.
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Fitz and The Tantrums, little hurricane, Michael Kiwanuka and more!
As we head into December and the countdown towards the New Year, it's a fitting time to look back and reflect on the year in music.
A southern gothic supernatural musical from co-conspirators Stephen King, John Mellencamp and T Bone Burnett.
Australian rockers take a psychedelic journey with Tidal Wave video.
A new album, Somehow Divine, is most definitely ear candy flavored by Scott's really fine voice and songwriting.
A day job that provides for the night job. A musician's work is never done!
"Bucket Boys" has been dropped. But the inventive bluegrass/punk vibe is still there.