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Subject: for those of you who liked "Moment in the Sun"


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henryfur
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Date Posted: 08:10:05 06/21/03 Sat

Hi Friends,

Clem Snide (http://www.clemsnide.com) NY's favorite urban art-country moodswingers, released their fourth record "Soft Spot" last week.

They are also performing next week with special Guest Lisa Germano. This is a really great chance to see these performers together, don't miss it.

Wed 06/25/03 Tin Angel Philadelphia, PA
Thu 06/26/03 Tin Angel Philadelphia, PA
Fri 06/27/03 The Paradise Boston, MA
Sat 06/28/03 The Bowery Ballroom New York, NY
Sun 06/29/03 The Bowery Ballroom New York, NY

Here's what the San Francisco Weekly said about "Soft Spot":

Clem Snide
Soft Spot

After a couple of listens to its newest record, Soft Spot, Clem Snide (named after a character in William Burroughs' Naked Lunch) sounds as if it must be from England -- its immaculate, literate, and evocatively orchestrated country-shaded pop/rock resembles the decidedly British sophisto-pop of the Tindersticks, the Divine Comedy, and the Lilac Time. But nope, it's one of "ours," based in the NYC/Brooklyn area, a sphere typically not associated with pensive sophistry (at least since the glory days of Cole Porter and Lou Reed). And yet, despite its less-than-bucolic environs, Clem Snide at times even approaches the earthy-elegant majesty of hipsters' Patron Saint of Downhearted Melodramatic Pop, Oklahoma-born Lee Hazlewood.

Vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Eef Barzelay's tunes are like little soundtracks for very personal indie films, yet he sidesteps the stilted, artsy-fartsy aspects that frequently plague such movies (and a lot of indie rock, for that matter). His songs are rich with detailed, reflective melancholy, but that feeling is counterbalanced with compassion and kindhearted humor. In "Happy Birthday," a spaghetti western-sounding, twang-laden tribute to a friend, he sings in a hospitable, parched near-drawl
not unlike Son Volt's Jay Farrar's (though not as world-weary), "I hope that your friends are true and funny/ And your girlfriends are sweet, and wear tight pants/ And after your heart is gently broken/ I hope that you get a second chance." Barzelay's movies for the ear are scored with organs, violin, cello, banjo, chimes, and vibraphone, along with the usual guitar-bass-drums; arrangements are winsome and intricate but never fussy or precious. What's more, there's a lot of variety to be had: an acoustic meditation ("Find Love") follows a booming, Phil Spector- shaded epic ("Action"). The lush, poetic "All Green" might well be what iconic songster Gram Parsons had in mind when he said he was aiming for a sound called "cosmic American music."
Clem Snide's latest is proof positive (for those who need it) that immaculately crafted, literate rock/pop is not only the province of Steely Dan and our well-read Brit cousins. This one gets that elusive three-thumbs-way-up rating.
– Mark Keresman

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00009ATKV/ref=pd_sxp_elt_l1/104-1040377-8283100

Thanks for reading!

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