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Marissa Nadler : The Saga of Mayflower May
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Genre: Folk: Gentle
Release Date: 2006
The Saga of Mayflower May Record Label: Eclipse Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Under An Old Umbrella 4:13 Album Only
The Little Famous Song 3:14 Album Only
Mr. John Lee (velveteen Rose) 3:34 Album Only
Damsels in the Dark 1:37 Album Only
Lily, Henry, and the Willow Trees 2:45 Album Only
Yellow Lights 2:54 Album Only
Old Love Haunts Me in the Morning 3:07 Album Only
My Little Lark 2:54 Album Only
In the Time of the Lorry Low 3:04 Album Only
Calico 3:30 Album Only
Horses and Their Kin 4:30 Album Only
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Album Notes

Bio: Marissa Nadler grew up in a small town in Massachusetts, where perhaps the brutal winters bred into her a chilly disposition and an early propensity for the darker and more melancholy side of things. After spending her childhood painting, she began to play guitar and write songs around the age of 14. Entirely self taught, after home recording two full length records, Marissa Nadler released a cover of a Pearls Before Swine song on a compilation put out by a friend of hers, Jeffrey Alexander (The Iditarod, Black Forest/Black Sea). He was and still is a major figure in the Providence, Rhode Island music scene, which also birthed one of the loudest bands in history, Lightening Bolt. The compilation was Marissa's first release, put out while Marissa was attending the Rhode Island School of Design for painting. Thurston Moore, among other notable Tom Rapp fans, graced the compilation CD with their experimental interpretations. (For the Dead in Space, vol II) Nadler's cover of Ballad to An Amber Lady, was the first of many atmospheric and melancholy songs Marissa would record in the years to follow. It was then that she decided to pursue music full time. After quitting a job teaching painting to children in Harlem, Marissa left New York and has been touring various countries and recording ever since.

Marissa's music is very dreamy and atmospheric: an amalgam of traditional folk, paisley underground, shoe gaze, and dream pop. Almost all of the songs are very sad, about broken hearts, death, or simple burdens. Her voice is what most people immediately respond to, often described as spectral and beautiful. She plays many stringed instruments (including banjo, ukulele, autoharp, guitar, 12 string guitar, and dobro) but is often noted as an excellent, often experimental, guitar player, and is now working on explorations into the twelve string guitar.

She sings songs of the sea, the haunting chansons of maidens, the cowboy ditties of ranchers, and the funerary processions of mourners. The eerie quality of her atmospheric music gives her songs a timelessness and sadness that is often described as other worldly.

Marissa's first LP Ballads of Living and Dying in 2004, was a release that Pitchfork called "a landscape you may want to get lost in for a century or two," and that The Wire called "a beauty." Ballads of Living and Dying was released in the UK in early February of 2005 by Beautiful Happiness Records, meeting the same response overseas as it did in the States, with the Guardian calling it "uncommonly lovely...hard to get out of your head."

The Saga of Mayflower May was released the following year, and has garnered the same acclaim as did Ballads of Living and Dying, with Pitchfork calling it, among other things, simply an "enthralling album".

Marissa Nadler has currently just finished her third official full length record, Songs III: Bird on the Water, which will be released worldwide February 12th, 2007. She will be touring extensively throughout the spring and summer of 2007 in support of her new record.

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REVIEWS

Splendido
author: Pier Paolo Conconi
bellissima voce e atmosfere affascinanti!
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author: Harold Feddersen
Wow! This is a great album. Marissa clearly has command over her voice and guitar. I highly recommend this album to anyone who enjoys acoustic guitar and voice. She is not only a great musician but also a very good poet. Her storytelling capabilities are good and the perspectives she chooses to write from are interesting.
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author: Thom
Highly recommended!
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