Tuesday, February 3, 2009
DBB Feature #4: Lost in the Trees
If you've listened to WKNC with any frequency in the latter half of last year, you've undoubtedly heard Lost in the Trees. Lost in the Trees' critically acclaimed sophomore album, "All Alone in an Empty House" has been a favorite among WKNC's daytime DJs since it's release in September.
On "All Alone in an Empty House," Ari Picker, the principal member of the band, has perfected his unique form of orchestral folk. The record has some of the most beautiful music I've heard in a long time; it's mostly intensely personal melancholy ballads with lush orchestral instrumentation. Listening to the record can be a bit of an emotional rollercoaster ride, but anyone that has a soul will appreciate the immense beauty of their music.
Ari Picker is a classically trained musician and a talented songwriter and nowhere is this more clear than when he performs live. My introduction to Lost in the Trees was their performance on the first day of the Troika Music Festival in Durham last year. I was immediately struck by the intensity and emotion of the music; I knew they would be one of my favorite bands. This is not a show you'll want to miss.
Lost in the Trees will be going on second behind Lonnie Walker this coming Friday, February 6th, for the sixth annual Double Barrel Benefit. The house is sure to be packed early due to Lonnie Walker & also First Friday, so make sure you get a ticket and get in there to catch this fantastic 12 piece band for their entire set!
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[…] weekend, Sept. 18 and 19, Center Stage launches its Off-Center series with Double Barrel Benefit 6 alumnus Lost in the Trees. The Chapel Hill-based ensemble is often described as a folk orchestra, […]
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