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and Sonnenblume will also be there for your musical pleasure. Click on the links for a listen. Friends, I hope (Truth Be Told)

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# with The Myrrors $ with Good Housekeeping and Sonnenblume @ with Ample Branches and Actors and Actresses & (The Cropper!)

Between The Warp & The Weft It's...
/ Cavedoll La Farsa Salt Lake, Utah 11 Oct 2008, 20:00, Benders Tavern w/ Sonnenblume, Good Housekeeping (The Devil Has The Best Tuna)

The Overcasters at the Falcon
'm not accustomed to shows starting on time and arrived at the tail end of Sonnenblume's set. By the time I'd said (Truth Be Told)

Sonnenblume

Sonnenblume are evidently back on the scene after an extended absence and I hope very much that they don’t go back into hiding. They have a nifty dynamic. Normally when you have a female-fronted band playing in a dingy rock club most of the audience’s focus is going to be on the singer, but Sonnenblume fight expectations. Their drummer creatively employs a bunch of stuff you don’t expect to see as part of a rock-and-roll percussion kit and their guitarist, in addition to being a rad player who blessedly relies far more on superior technique than his effects pedals, is a complete blast to watch doing his thing. Shoegazer rock and enthusiasm, all in one tasty package? And they said it couldn’t be done”.

-Western Homes www.myspace.com/westernsongs

“Avant guitarist Todd Ayers has been a catalyst for some of the best and most compelling music to ever come out of Denver. He’s performed with and engineered an array of artists, including Twice Wilted, Volplane, Space Team Electra, the Emmas, Worm Trouble and the Tarmints. These days, Ayers splits his time between twisting knobs and playing guitar in his latest project, Sonnenblume (due Thursday, October 5, at the hi-dive). Is the act a drone-y space-rock band? Of course! You can expect nothing less from Ayers. Sonnenblume’s powerfully evocative material takes listeners on a dark yet soothing journey; not only is the music hypnotic and drifty, but it spirals forward like tendrils of electrical sparks and flames. Seldom does ethereal music like this have a foundation of such insistent intensity.”

- Tom Murphy