ANGEL ISLAND has been invited to perform at NOISE POP this year with TED LEO and A B & THE SEA at Bottom of the Hill.
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ANGEL ISLAND has been invited to perform at NOISE POP this year with TED LEO and A B & THE SEA at Bottom of the Hill.
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◊ Thursday December 9th, 2010 — Kimo’s Bar & Penthouse Lounge ◊

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Working on a video for Harmony at their rehearsal studio, 11/10/2010. Shot on 8mm film and HD video. Coming soon!

Over the hills and far away, ANGEL ISLAND will join two great Sonoma County bands, power pop wunkerkind GREAT MAGNET and eclectic alt country-tinged SONS OF DOUG as well as some of Marin County’s finest psych/indie/pop/prog rock from GRAVITY PLAN.
9PM 21+ Cover: $5 (cheap)

Angel Island with two amazing indie groups from Canada. We open the show so look sharp and be there at 9 sharp!
The Acorn (from their bio):
Ottawa used to be a lumber town. For some reason, it got chosen as Canada’s capital. Beneath the federal veneer, its rural origins linger, drenched in woodsmoke, bar-brawls and glinting saw blades. Two hours down river from Montreal, the woods get a little thicker and the air a little cleaner. It’s a place where the city lights merge with constellations, and where The Acorn was born.
A disciple of folk with a strong penchant for experimental pop music, Rolf Klausener started writing under The Acorn moniker in the summer of 2002. Initially an excuse to teach himself home-recording, these furtive experiments would eventually become The Acorn’s first full-length release, a mellifluous, electro-acoustic tribute to the Ottawa region, The Pink Ghosts.
Inspired by the road and the communities they discovered beyond their bucolic capital city, The Acorn made every effort to travel the country, touring independently and as often as they could. Throughout 2005, they forged ties with a new, burgeoning independent Canadian music scene which grew to include Ohbijou, Bell Orchestre, Timber Timbre, Great Lake Swimmers, Snailhouse and many more.
After several independent releases, the band was signed to Toronto’s indie stronghold, Paper Bag Records. In 2007 and after months of interviews and ethno-musicological research, the band created its most ambitious and widely-acclaimed record to date, Glory Hope Mountain.
Read more: http://www.myspace.com/theacorn
Leif Vollebekk (from his bio):
A visit to his Plateau apartment in Montreal reveals an endless collection of records from Bob Dylan to Ray Charles. An avid fan of vinyl, Leif wrote half the songs for his own, “Inland”, while studying Icelandic and Philosophy in Reykjavik, Iceland. The other half were written upon his return home, where he recorded and self-produced the album a short time later at Montreal’s Breakglass studio (Wolf Parade, Patrick Watson, Besnard Lakes). Arranged and orchestrated entirely by Leif, “Inland” is primarily centered around Leif’s acoustic guitar and story-telling, featuring string quartets on occasion, piano at times, and splashes of harmonica and drums.
“Inland” was released by Nevado Records (Bahamas, Yukon Blonde) on January 19 2010 (Canada), garnering rave reviews and critical acclaim both in Canada and internationally. With upcoming releases in Europe and USA, Leif will be busy touring the world for the rest of 2010. In between tours, he is also working on a second album with famed producer Howard Bilerman (Arcade Fire, Godspeed…) at Hotel2Tango in Montreal, which will be released sometime in 2011.
Read more: http://www.myspace.com/leifvollebekk
Thanks to Tom Nowak for the vids.
more from the same night here