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The Books With The Black Heart Procession The Visulite Saturday October 2, 2010 Doors 8:30 PM / Music 9:00 PM Tickets: $13.00 Advance & $16.00 DOS Tickets can be purchased in advance at CD Warehouse (King's Drive), Manifest Discs, Sunshine Daydreams (NoDa), online at CarolinaTix, PayPal or Music Today and by phone at 1.800.594.TIXX or 704.372.1000 |
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The Books emerged in June 2002 with the release of their first
album Thought for Food, after two years of working on and off in
makeshift studios in New York, Los Angeles, Andover MA, and Hot
Springs NC. To The Books’ total surprise the album received rave
reviews throughout the independent music community and worldwide
press. Though The Books are hard to categorize they are often
pressed in interviews to categorize themselves. It took them almost
as long as the making of their album to come up with this remotely
suitable answer: blipworld / fakegrass / speedblues / chamberclick /
eccentrock / country&eastern / glitch post-anything music with
samples, closely followed by “food band”. In late 2002 The Books
took up residence in the quiet post-industrial hamlet of North
Adams, MA and began carving out a new album, which was released in
October 2003 as The Lemon of Pink again to worldwide acclaim.
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Artist's Web Site Presented In Conjunction With Landshark Entertainment |
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After Three Mile Pilot began an open-ended hiatus in 1997, singer/guitarist Pall Jenkins and multi-instrumentalist Tobias Nathaniel embarked on a darker, more subdued journey as The Black Heart Procession. In the many years and albums since, the band's line-up has expanded and contracted, but at its heart and soul remains Jenkins and Nathaniel. |
![]() Artist's Web Site See a YouTube clip from The Black Heart Procession |