Wednesday, October 3, 2012

NY INVITE: Pony Boy LIVE - The New Yorker Fest, Pianos, Union Hall + New Mp3




10/3: New York, NY @ Pianos (8pm)
10/4: Brooklyn, NY @ Union Hall – Communion NYC
10/6: New York, NY @ Joe’s Pub – The New Yorker Festival

“Sultry, smoky and soulful vocals ... and songs that explore the myth of the Old West and heartache make for an all-original junkyard country meets southern gothic soul sound.”
Lucky Magazine

Pony Boy is Marchelle Bradanini, a sultry songwriter with a seductive voice and a sound reminiscent of the old west. With smoky, crooning vocals atop twangy guitars, the songstress can instantly transport listeners to a dimly-lit barroom in the smallest town, conjuring visions of struggle and heartbreak. Following the release of the “Not In This Town” summer single, NYC fans will have several chances to experience Pony Boy live next month. Her appearances including a very special performance at Joe’s Pub as part of The New Yorker Festival on October 6th.

Accompanied by licks of buzzing guitar and regimental drums, Pony Boy’s distorted vocals set the tone for a dark lullaby on her cover of Father John Misty’s “Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings.” You can download the chilling cover HERE, and for a deeper look into Pony Boy’s mysterious world, check out her previously-released “Saints & Liars” video.

Single “Not In This Town” is a slow-burning track with deep, resonant vocals juxtaposed against the delicate shimmer of harp strings. Produced by John Would (Fiona Apple, Wanda Jackson) and featuring Amy Wood (Fiona Apple) on drums, its b-side, “The Murder Ballad of Carrie Lee,” is an upbeat track with vocals that twist and turn. Having made a splash performing alongside Saddle Creek artist The Mynabirds this summer, don’t miss Pony Boy live in NYC next month!

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