Carbon Leaf

Carbon Leaf

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Official Site:
www.carbonleaf.ning.com

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Genres:
Acoustic, Folk, Rock

Hometown:
Richmond, Virginia, United States United States

Bio:
Some bands insist on dragging listeners into their world, but Carbon Leaf works towards a more admirable and considerably more difficult goal - that of letting perfect strangers feel that the band understands their world. The band succeeds in doing just
that -- and in creating a soundtrack suitable for multiple worlds -- on its third Vanguard release, Nothing Rhymes With Woman.

"For me, this is an album that's focused on growth and maturity, but it's not deadly serious," says front man Barry Privett. "I wanted to examine my life and the lives of my family and friends and do it with a little bit of a wink. The last thing I wanted to do was get all dark and overwrought."

Privett and his bandmates dodge that pitfall with aplomb on Nothing Rhymes With Woman, the much-anticipated follow-up to the acclaimed 2006 offering Love, Loss, Hope, Repeat. As ever, the quintet -- recently joined by drummer Jason Neal, a veteran
of the southeast's club circuit, and Seattle bassist Jon Markel -- challenge themselves and listeners by steadfastly refusing to retrace old steps, bringing in like-minded collaborators (like Toby Lightman, who brings a burnished tone to her vocal parts on the gritty "Meltdown") and taking off in plenty of new directions of their own accord.

That sense of freshness, to hear Privett tell the tale, has a lot to do with the relaxed nature of the disc's recording, which took place in their Richmond, Virginia
backyard. "This time, we did something we hadn't done in a long time, and that was to just throw away the timeline altogether," says the singer. "We waited until everyone believed in every single song without any doubt or questions. It was a return to the days of doing music for the sheer joy of just doing it."
The joy he's talking about proves contagious throughout the 13-song disc, both in sonic touches like the soaring harmonies that buoy "Indecision" and the instantlyrelatable vibe of narratives like the nostalgic childhood flashback "X-Ray." The tones are certainly varied -- things get more than a little misty on "Pink," a poignant tale of a woman battling serious illness -- but they're invariably free of artificiality. Every color here is one that one can find in nature.

"A lot of the songs are about getting back to your roots," says Privett, who reckons the band gained a lot of traction by spending a considerable stretch of time close to home, as opposed to its usual relentless touring slate. "You know, holding onto the touchstones that keep you grounded in reality. They're easy to lose sight of sometimes, and often you need reminding. Fortunately, we have friends and family that will do that in no uncertain terms."

Nothing Rhymes With Woman finds the Virginia-based band firmly in touch with its roots -- the Celtic tinge that cloaks "Pink" is reminiscent of Carbon Leaf's passel of self-released discs. Throughout the set, however, the quintet affirms a commitment to
moving forward, kicking out the jams a bit more aggressively on the sinewy walking blues "Another Man's Woman" and interpolating the rich organ playing of longtime Dave Matthews Band keyboardist Butch Taylor on several tracks, including the arresting opener "Indecision."

"It's always been really important to us to keep an organic feel to what we do," says Privett. "For us, recording this album was like a renewal, kind of like the coming of spring. In a way, it's very sensual, very sexual, gentle and mellow in spots, but also acknowledges a fair share of optimism and a re-awakening to new possibilities.

In 2004, Vanguard released Carbon Leaf's breakthrough disc, Indian Summer, which earned rave reviews from sources like The Washington Post, which marveled at Privett's ability to "capture the emotional ache of a twenty-something as he watches his friends scatter to the four corners of the world". For the next year and a half, the quintet would set about winning over audiences while on tour -- a recipe that helped "Life Less
Ordinary" and "What About Everything?" up the charts.

That winning streak continued with Love, Loss, Hope, Repeat, a darker collection, recorded in Nashville, that showcased other facets of the Carbon Leaf sound and rose to number-three on Billboard's Top New Artists chart. "We definitely stretched
ourselves on that album," says Privett. "It was unsettling in a way, but definitely helped us find ourselves."

Reunited with producer John Morand, who manned the board for Indian Summer, Carbon Leaf takes the proverbial next step on Nothing Rhymes With Woman. The multiinstrumental web woven by Carter Gravatt and Terry Clark provides a perfect backdrop
for Privett's tenor, which hovers ethereally on "Lake of Silver Bells" and cuts with the precision of a knife wielded by a master chef on the poignant "Miss Hollywood."

"I think 'Miss Hollywood,' like a lot of the album, has a kind of feminine energy, which helps explain the title," says Privett. "It's that balance of strength and fragility, of
keeping dreams in check, but not forgetting where they came from. It's a positive and nurturing energy, and that's the feeling we'd like people to come away with when they listen to the album."

Barry Privett: Vocals, guitar
Terry Clark: Guitar, vocals
Carter Gravatt: Guitar, vocals
Jason Neal: Drums, percussion
Jon Markel: Bass

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Mic Hoodie
Mic Hoodie
Light Grey and Gold Foil print on American Apparel California Fleece Zip Hoody, sized for Men/Unisex - $40.00
Splatter Logo Tee
Splatter Logo Tee
Bird Splatter design printed in Silver Foil. Womens/Juniors size tees, printed on soft American Apparel tees. - $18.99
What About Everything Tee
What About Everything Tee
What About Everything guitar design printed on soft American Apparel men's/unisex size tees. - $18.99
Carbon Leaf - Nothing Rhymes With Woman - Autographed CD
Carbon Leaf - Nothing Rhymes With Woman - Autographed CD
Nothing Rhymes With Woman CD (Limited Edition Autographed By The Band)- $21.99
For more merchandise, visit the Official Carbon Leaf Merchandise Site.

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Ram's Head Tavern
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Pick the songs you want to hear Nov 21 2009 in Annapolis, MD:
Nothing Rhymes With Woman
Nothing Rhymes With Woman
(2009)
  • Indecision
  • Another Man's Woman
  • Miss Hollywood
  • Cinnamindy
  • Lake of Silver Bells
  • What Have You Learned?
  • Mexico
  • X-Ray
  • Drops of Rain
  • Meltdown
  • Pink
  • Seed
Love. Loss. Hope. Repeat
Love. Loss. Hope. Repeat
(2006)
  • Learn To Fly
  • Love. Loss. Hope. Repeat
  • Under The Wire
  • Texas Stars
  • Block Of Wood
  • Comfort
  • The War Was In Color
Indian Summer
Indian Summer
(2004)
  • Life Less Ordinary
  • What About Everything?
  • Changeless
  • This Is My Song!
  • Grey Sky Eyes
  • Raise The Roof
  • Paloma
  • One Prarie Outpost
  • Let Your Troubles Roll By
  • The Sea
5 Alive
5 Alive
(2003)
  • 7 Brides for 7 Sinners
Echo Echo
Echo Echo
(2001)
  • The Boxer
  • On Any Given Day
  • Torn To Tattered
  • Desperation Song
Ether-Electrified Porch Music
Ether-Electrified Porch Music
(1999)
  • For Your Violin
  • Blue Ridge Laughing
Shadows In The Banquet Hall
Shadows In The Banquet Hall
(1997)
  • Wolftrap and Fireflies
  • Attica's Flower Box Window
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Top picks for Nov 21 2009:

1
One Prarie Outpost
(Indian Summer)
2
On Any Given Day
(Echo Echo)
3
Desperation Song
(Echo Echo)
4
Indecision
(Nothing Rhymes With Woman)
5
Block Of Wood
(Love. Loss. Hope. Repeat)
6
This Is My Song!
(Indian Summer)
7
Changeless
(Indian Summer)
8
Blue Ridge Laughing
(Ether-Electrified Porch Music)
9
Meltdown
(Nothing Rhymes With Woman)
10
Miss Hollywood
(Nothing Rhymes With Woman)
11
Torn To Tattered
(Echo Echo)
12
Texas Stars
(Love. Loss. Hope. Repeat)
13
Wolftrap and Fireflies
(Shadows In The Banquet Hall)
14
What Have You Learned?
(Nothing Rhymes With Woman)
15
The Boxer
(Echo Echo)
16
Paloma
(Indian Summer)
17
What About Everything?
(Indian Summer)
18
Seed
(Nothing Rhymes With Woman)
19
Learn To Fly
(Love. Loss. Hope. Repeat)
20
Under The Wire
(Love. Loss. Hope. Repeat)
21
X-Ray
(Nothing Rhymes With Woman)
22
7 Brides for 7 Sinners
(5 Alive)
23
Lake of Silver Bells
(Nothing Rhymes With Woman)
24
Let Your Troubles Roll By
(Indian Summer)
25
Mexico
(Nothing Rhymes With Woman)
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