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One part Rolling Thunder Revue, one part banged-and-bruised balladeering, two parts
just plain strange, These United States have their sights set on a rock-and-roll
reformation. Taking their cues as much from Walt Whitman as from Wilco, Jesse Elliott
and co. walk the thin line between the coffeehouse and the roadhouse,
spinning something fiercely, unapologetically positive out of the sinking reality of
an empire gone Titanic.
After releasing 2 albums and playing 200 shows in 2008, the DC-Kentucky- psych-folk-
lit-pop rockers are rumbling surely towards the next benchmarks in a long string of
critical acclaim, including several Best of 2008 mentions for Crimes and A Picture of the
Three of Us..., and features on NPR's "All Things Considered," Paste, Filter, Village
Voice, Brooklyn Vegan,Daytrotter, My Old Kentucky Blog, The Onion, Jambase,
KEXP, WOXY, and KCRW.
Press Quotes:
"It is, without being at all overly enthusiastic, one of the best records you will hear this
year, and it will make you feel completely human." - DAYTROTTER
"A beautiful collection of understated, orchestral roots rock that will enrapture both NPR
and Pitchfork devotees." - ALTERNATIVE PRESS
" A bevy of images, all delivered with the same gentle intensity... small melodic bits pull
and push the listener's attention, moving continuously under layered melodies and a wash
of words. - NPR
"The production is spot-on and few albums in recent memory put a candle to the lyricism
present here." - KEXP
"It is easily one of the grooviest efforts of 2008. Even though it sounds like it was made
in 1968." - WIRED
"Labyrinthine and grandiose... the 12-song cycle coils around itself in tales that rage and
lull in turns. An impressive achievement... a rousing communal affair befitting it's epic
and twisted ambition" - PASTE MAGAZINE
"It’s a phenomenal record..this is almost as much of a supergroup as the New
Pornographers or Broken Social Scene. And even though they might not have a fraction
of those bands’ fame, to judge solely on Saturday’s performance, they’ve already started
playing with a level of energy that suggests that nobody bothered to tell them." - YOU
AIN'T NO PICASSO
Sallie Ford & the Sound Outside
Sallie Ford is originally from Asheville, NC. She moved to Portland, OR in October 2006. She started writing songs soon after. In April 2007, she met Ford Tennis, Tyler Tornfelt and Jeff Munger and they became The Sound Outside!
Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside on Last.fm.
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