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"[Molly pitcher's] songs are melodically sophisticated yet
straightforward and call to mind most of the great female artists of the
folk revolution. However they don't sound dated or nostalgic. Instead
[they] touch on the basic truths that make folk music endlessly
relevant to the individual ready to listen." "Haunting... Mesmerizing... Brilliant... One of my mantras is 'Write
what you know'. This CD is full of great examples as to why this is
sound advice. One day Molly Pitcher will be famous for doing exactly
that-doing what they know and sticking with it. This CD boasts clever
and addictive melodies, tight harmonies and capable guitar and
keyboard playing. Molly Pitcher is the real thing." "It was open-mike night at Downtime on West 30th Street in Manhattan, where doors would open to aspiring singer-songwriters, punk wannabes, and anyone else with the nerve to take the stage in front of a handful of discerning ears. It was a place to network, maybe meet an independent label executive, but more likely a fellow musician with the same ambitions.
The melodically refined Molly Pitcher was born that night..." "A music so true and unaffected that it reincarnates melody as high
art. There is simply no saccharine here; Nothing sentimental and yet
bitterness and cynicism are also strangely and welcomingly absent...
Exactly the fresh new sound a shattered urban scene needs." "The subtle genius of Molly Pitcher is that the whole is greater than the
sum of it's parts... By the end of their show, the audience feels as if
they have just been bestowed a most precious gift. We have been
given a collective glimpse into the hearts, minds and souls of two very
special women. The ease with which they open such a gate, with only
two guitars and their angelic vocal harmonies only adds to the
gratitude you can't help but feel as an audience member." "Moody, melodic, understated albums like Molly Pitcher's Watching the
Rain were much more common during the 70's and 80's and hearing it
again reminds me of why I fell in love with this music in the first
place." "...Like the Indigo Girls go to Yale" Booking Elizabeth Records |
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