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Want List: New Molly Nilsson Album Coming For Our “Extreme” Times
It seems like my first encounter with Molly Nilsson was 20 years ago instead of merely a decade. So much water has passed underneath that bridge! Has it really been almost three years since I last saw her? Touring behind … Continue reading
Apostille + Molly Nilsson @ Mothlight 3-7-19 [part 2]
Molly Nilsson […continued from last post] It was soon time for Molly Nilsson to sing to the then nearly packed house. This was a different sort of vibe for me since I don’t think I’ve seen a Mothlight show that … Continue reading
Molly Nilsson’s World Tour Continues With Second US Leg In 2019
Yours truly was fortunate enough to have seen Molly Nilsson twice in the sleepy mountain hamlet I call home back in 2012 and 2013. In fact, she had a gig on the night of my birthday in 2013; a delightful … Continue reading
Record Review: Molly Nilsson – History
Molly Nilsson: History GER CD-R [2011] In Real Life You Always Hurt The One You Love I Hope You Die The Bottles Of Tomorrow Hiroshima Street Intermezzo: The Party Hotel Home City Of Atlantis Qwerty (Censored Version) The Clocks Skybound … Continue reading
Big Ears 2016 Already A Winner
Well, they pulled me in last year, and this year, the lineup included another must-see. Knoxville’s “Big Ears” festival has attracted a lot of firepower in the last few years. The kinds of acts that pull a lot of weight … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, Big Ears, Faust, Laurie Anderson, Molly Nilsson, Philip Glass
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Molly Nilsson Is Back On US Soil For Her “Travels” Tour With Alligator Indian in the Southeast US!
Wow, almost a year to the day that I was last beguiled by the unassuming but winning synthpop of Molly Nilsson, she is once again in my town for a concert. This time on my 50th birthday, so what more … Continue reading
Molly Nilsson @ Apothecary 9-15-12
Last Saturday evening I had a bit of a music festival in sleepy, downtown Asheville. Apothecary, is a new arts venue downtown near the YMI Cultural Center that is run by an arts collective including Christian Church, a member of … Continue reading
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Tagged Alligator Indian, Asheville, Concert, Molly Nilsson, Sin Kitty, Thai Food
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