indie chamber/ folkpop band :
Deerpark

CDR (2003)
-> Peril Hill
Deerpark MusicDeerpark : “It made her look spidery” (UK,2003)**°'

Deerpark is one of those groups who succeed in having this perfect independent in-between-everything-style, or at least in between a variety of styles, all acoustic. I just try to describe this a little bit to give some idea. The music group arranges its music like a chamber music band, playing with a sweet jazzy mood, but is in fact (like) an indipendent group. We hear violin/double bass, and fingerpicking arrangements most of the time, with harmonica and trumpet adding even more warmth to it. The singer has a murmering and soft voice. The  accompanying band takes over the mood which the voice directs. Nice, really nice. And a pleasant listen. (This is a mini-CD).

Info : http://www.deerparkmusic.com/ & http://www.stayfun.co.uk/recommends/deerpark.asp
& http://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds/music/band_directory/deerpark.shtml
Contact : Rachel Mcwatt
Review : http://www.stayfun.co.uk/albums/deerpark-itmadeherlookspidery.asp
& http://www.splendidezine.com/review.html?reviewid=1090318248405774
-Pinkie Maclure & John Wills and Deerpark both had a gig with Sharron Kraus in October, 2004.-









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