Monday, October 19, 2009

Elizabeth & the Catapult announce a string of nation-crossing dates with Justin Nozuka!



With a busy busy summer behind them, Brooklyn darlings
Elizabeth & the Catapult rev up for fall
and announce a full month of dates with Justin Nozuka!
This tour will see them from NYC to Seattle and many points in between - full tour dates below.

Tour Dates
Oct 15 - Eddie's Attic - Decatur, GA
Oct 16 - The End - Nashville, TN
Oct 17 - Bottle Tree - Birmingham, AL
Oct 18 - The Rocket Club - Asheville, NC
Oct 19 - The Southern - Charlottesville, VA
Oct 20 - The Evening Muse - Charlotte, NC
Oct 22 - The Barns at Wolf Trap - Vienna, VA
Oct 23 - The Saint - Asbury Park, NJ
Oct 30 - Tralfamadore Cafe - Buffalo, NY
Nov 3 - Webster Hall - New York, NY
Nov 4 - Paradise Rock Club - Boston, MA
Nov 5 - Sixth and I Historic Synagogue - Washington, DC
Nov 6 - Trocadero - Philadelphia, PA
Nov 7 - Rams Head on Stage - Annapolis, MD
Nov 10 - Center Stage - Atlanta, GA
Nov 11 - Mercury Lounge - Nashville, TN
Nov 12 - Park West - Chicago, IL
Nov 13 - Varsity Theatre - Minneapolis, MN
Nov 14 - Slowdown - Omaha, NE
Nov 17 - The Fox Theatre - Boulder, CO
Nov 19 - Antone's - Austin, TX
Nov 20 - Meridian - Houston, TX
Nov 24 - Porter's Pub - La Jolla, CA
Nov 25 - Saint Rocke - Hermosa Beach, CA
Nov 27 - The Glass House - Pomona, CA
Nov 28 - House of Blues - West Hollywood, CA
Nov 29 - Great American Music Hall - San Francisco, CA
Dec 1 - John Henry's - Eugene, OR
Dec 2 - Wonder Ballroom - Portland, OR
Dec 3 - Neumo's - Seattle, WA

with Christina Courtin
with Justin Nozuka

The band’s long long-awaited Verve Forecast debut, Taller Children
was recorded in Omaha and produced by Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, M. Ward and Rilo Kiley)

Paste
“Elizabeth Ziman’s voice brims with a fresh confidence against punchy drums and jazzy guitar riffs on the debut album”

Blog Critics
“Elizabeth & The Catapult that somehow finds a balance between being smart and witty and smart and proper. .....
Taller Children is an interesting and enjoyable debut album from New York-based threesome.”

Spin Earth
http://spinearth.tv/report/elizabeth-and-the-catapult-interview-and-record-release-party

Rolling Stone
“...her band's jazzy chamber-pop sound doesn't feel tethered to any place or time. There's a drop of Sarah Vaughan and Sara Bareilles in Ziman's zippy, breezy melodies: Fingerpicked acoustic guitar leads the sassy "Momma's Boy"; the album's finest moment is a buoyant cover of Leonard Cohen's "Everybody Knows."

Time Out New York
“In precisely arranged but casually presented tunes like “Momma’s Boy” and “Rainiest Day of Summer,” singer Elizabeth Ziman chews over the anxieties and the excitements of a bright-eyed urbanite, while her bandmates pepper strummy coffeeshop folk with traces of Tin Pan Alley pop.”

www.elizabethandthecatapult.com

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