2003, Smells Like Records
Having combed the notoriously tough and crowded NYC club scene to rave reviews for the better part of the past year, NYC-based Ursa Minor has emerged with a debut release that perfectly captures the stark, distilled beauty of their subtly dynamic music. Envisioned, founded and fronted by sireny singer and keyboardist Michelle Casillas, Ursa Minor combines contemporary rock, singer-songwriting, ethnic, and experimental musics to which Casillas was exposed growing up in Manhattan and working as a sound engineer at downtown venue Tonic. The result is ethereal yet concise, wrought with ringing Rhodes work, enunciated keens and alto murmurs, moody drum snaps and strong melodies weaving hypnotic lyrical imagery. The band's rhythm section, Robert di Pietro (drums) and Robert Jost (bass), share a similarly vast pool of influences, having played together for several years in various projects, developing a unique chemistry and flexibility in music which blurs the lines between rock and singer-songwriting ritual and the freedom of jazz and experimental music.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Works Like A Charm |
| 2 | Damage Control |
| 3 | Summertime Rolls |
| 4 | Silent Moving Picture |
| 5 | Down Like That Again |
| 6 | Steady |
| 7 | The Frame |
| 8 | Crossing Lines |
| 9 | Already Gone |
| 10 | Mississippiland |
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