“A Cave, A Canoo” Top 10 of ’09, PDX show

“A Cave, A Canoo” Top 10 of ’09, PDX show


Shelley Shorts’ “A Cave, A Canoo” was recently selected by Popmatters as one of the top 10 releases of 2009:

As with labelmates Laura Gibson and Peter Broderick, to relegate Shelley Short to the category of folk music or singer-songwriter would be to ignore the imagination in her music. She approaches quiet music with the vocal style of a pop crooner and the perspective of a daydreaming child, seeing the world around as a place of mystery. A Cave, a Canoo beautifully captures that point of view, in moody songs riddled with strange angles and tones. Aglow with campfire and fireflies, lost in thoughts of death and birth, the album has a timeless quality that’s breathtaking, sounding new and old at once. The sound of the human voice, alone, is on display, within a fanciful but visceral setting that straddles lines between the adult and child worlds, animal and human worlds, the physical and the metaphysical. – Dave Heaton

Catch Shelley Friday, December 18th, at The Woods (6637 Milwaukie Avenue)

with Brittian Ashford ( NY, NY) and Kaylee Cole (Spokane).

Shelley will be joined by Julianna Bright on Drums and Alexis Gideon on guitar.

Rauelsson – Free / Support “Debutantes” EP

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Raúl Pastor Medal is one classy Spaniard.  While some are content to collect the cast-offs for extra-album material, Raúl saw fit to reserve two of the finest tracks (“Depredadores” and “Desbocados”) as a special gift for listeners, and offer them up for free (or your support).  They are bundled with the album opener, “Debutantes”, an almost A Capella choral arrangement Spanish version of Loch Lomond’s “Elephants and Little Girls” translated “Elephantes y Niñas”, and a haunting Chad Crouch remix of the album track “Palidez” entitled “Palideces”. We are honored to share such a quality audible morsel with you, available now in the HUSHshop.  Enjoy!

Rauelsson – “Debutantes” Sampler Mix

Rauelsson “Debutantes” Video

Filmed in the mossy environs of Portland’s Forest Park, the official video for the lead track off La Siembra La Espera Y La Cosecha follows our mysterious character on a strange and mysterious journey, with a cameo from Loch Lomond’s Ritchie Young at the conclusion.

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Shelley Short, Paste’s Artist Of The Day

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“We grew up in an old Victorian house with wood heat,” she recounts in her feather-light voice. “It got really cold in certain rooms. So I had a wood stove in my room, and there was a fireplace in the living room and another wood stove in the dining room.” Short’s family chopped their own wood and grew their own food, and the influence of these earthy, provincial early years is tangible in her music, songs that sound not unlike those a quiet, contemplative child might sing while splitting tender for the family.

Short revisited the bleak Portland winter to record her new album, A Cave, A Canoo.

Finish the article and stream the entire record at Paste.com

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Then consider supporting Shelley with by purchasing the luminous A Cave, A Canoo from the HUSHshop.

HUSHtv: in its own cute window, on your pod

We want you see our artists play, because we believe that if you do, you will  find them as moving as we do.  To that end we are anouncing HUSHtv and reminding you of HUSHcast Live.

HUSHtv:  what is it?  Like YouTube but without the extra junk.  Plus it’s so cute.  Well over 100 performances at your fingetips:

Click to to tune in to HUSHtv.

And updated for your pod-like devices.  Take our roster on tour in your pocket for on the go show-going. Likewise over 100 performances at your fingetips, in your pocket:


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