MP3 Vertigo Road - Oceans
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Vertigo Road is a folk/rock/country/blues experiment with Colorado roots. Members Kim and Dawnia are moving musical storytellers whose intense vocal harmonies flow effortlessly around one another, taking audiences on a winding musical journey
11 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, ROCK: Folk Rock
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Vertigo Road's stunningly aware lyrics and use of eclectic instrumentation have never been more acutely defined than on the band's second release - Oceans.
From slide guitar to flugelhorn, nothing disappoints on Oceans, including the poignant vulnerability of the title track and "Green and Plenty", which offers sharp cultural commentary infused with a country vibe.
"On your journey to discovering new music, we recommend you take a trip down Vertigo Road.
A dulcet blend of this duo's vocal talent is beyond remarkable. Dawnia Carlson & Kim Kopp make the notion clear that musicians do have creative soulmates.
If you've ever loved anything about the Indigo Girls, here's is the West's very own rendition that summons your consideration."
TC Krentz of Boston Girl Guide
11 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, ROCK: Folk Rock
Details:
Vertigo Road's stunningly aware lyrics and use of eclectic instrumentation have never been more acutely defined than on the band's second release - Oceans.
From slide guitar to flugelhorn, nothing disappoints on Oceans, including the poignant vulnerability of the title track and "Green and Plenty", which offers sharp cultural commentary infused with a country vibe.
"On your journey to discovering new music, we recommend you take a trip down Vertigo Road.
A dulcet blend of this duo's vocal talent is beyond remarkable. Dawnia Carlson & Kim Kopp make the notion clear that musicians do have creative soulmates.
If you've ever loved anything about the Indigo Girls, here's is the West's very own rendition that summons your consideration."
TC Krentz of Boston Girl Guide
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