Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Baltimore Magazine reviews Lizz King: "Her earthy songs are, indeed, heavenly."

From the review:
I like to think of Lizz King as Baltimore's antidote to indie phenom Sufjan Stevens. Both songwriters conjure a shambling melodicism and neither shies away from the ukelele, banjo, and glockenspiel—with the occasional singing saw in the mix—but I'll take King's dusky voice and worldview over Stevens's precious musings any day.

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