Solar Bipolar
© Copyright-Randi Russo
(628740629628)
Record Label: Olive Juice Music
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Mixing indie rock, New York garage rock, and singer/songwriter sensibilities, Randi Russo has drawn comparisons to fellow New Yorkers Patti Smith, the Velvet Underground, and Sonic Youth for her chaotic and pensive songwriting. Her music is enchantingly dark, driving, and hypnotic with great emotional depth. With her band, her sound is notoriously noisy ("nervy rock" as Collected Sounds called it), while her solo performances show a more avant-folky side, drawing comparisons to artists like Cat Power and Smog.
In December 2001, Olive Juice Music released her debut full-length studio album, Solar Bipolar, from which the song Dead Citizen was added to KaosFM's Hit Disc with the song hitting #7 on their charts. The record received critical acclaim in select indie magazines, notable online zines and prestigious papers, such as The Village Voice. As a staple performer on the Antifolk scene, Randi released a raw recording on Olive Juice's Antifolk Compilation, Call It What You Want: This Is Antifolk, along with well-known artists such as Daniel Johnston's Hyperjinx Tricycle, Kimya Dawson and Adam Green (of the Moldy Peaches), Jeffrey Lewis, Major Matt Mason USA, as well as several other talented artists that represent the top notch artists that are part of this close-knit music community. Randi's a southpaw who spawns unique and interesting chords by playing her guitar upside-down and backwards. Her velvety singing style is as equally raw and beautiful as her guitar playing is edgy and unusual. While Randi's hypnotic, pulsing guitar riffs take people places, her honest lyrics bring the listener back home.
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This CD rocks!
author: Alexis
I was looking for a CD that rocks, but is also lyrically intelligent at the same time. This CD has got it all, and it's in constant rotation on my CD player. A unique treasure.
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Fresh sounds - a good debut
author: John Morgan-Evams
I really like this album. There are some great songs on it. Randi Russo has a good way with lyrics. If there are any criticisma, I would sy that there are too many filler songs on the CD; a shorter, better set would have been preferable. But that's the tyranny of the CD. In the old days you could only get 45 mins on an album so quality was better (etc...)
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"...Randi's someone to keep your eye on."
author: The Village Voice
"...her fame is pretty much guaranteed."
author: The Village Voice
Randi Russo just keeps growing on me. Every time I listen to her debut album, Solar Bipolar (Olive Juice Music), I notice something new. Like how her songs could be lost Patti Smith recordings from 1976. Or how the fourth track, League of the Brigands, sounds like Buffalo Springfield’s For What It’s Worth (that’s a good thing). Or how her guitar playing is sweet when it needs to be, but nasty in all the right places. All she needs is one gig opening for somebody like Cat Power, and her fame is pretty much guaranteed.
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