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| Lately of New Orleans, now living in Portland, Oregon.
"relevant, humorous, dark and tearless she is a
great unsentimental storyteller whose songwriting
far surpasses today's standards." -
Creative Loafing, Atlanta
"Myshkin is a giant among songwriters. Well
observed, unflinching, tender, bitterly funny
songs." - City Life |
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| 2005 |
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Corvidae - Myshkin's Ruby Warblers
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Both lyrical and politically pointed, though blessedly free of rhetorical excesses. Myshkin's Ruby Warblers are all about the sound: a rich blend topped with her broad-ranging, keening voice. - Washington Post
"Smart, sad and weird, she revels in the blood red life pouring out." - Village Voice
Having established herself as a concert and festival draw across the US and Europe during a decade long sojourn in New Orleans, Myshkin pulled up her roots, along with... More>>> |
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| 2002 |
Myshkin |
Rosebud Bullets - Myshkin's Ruby Warblers
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(Double Salt Records)
"I'm a ruby warbler don't
look wild but I'm not tame
I'll be here all the winter come summer
I'll be somewhere cooler again
I'm a ruby warbler and blood rich my song rings
With the trills and the clicking and ticking
Of time and waiting in the wings..."
Myshkin's third solo disc features a European
cabaret sound to the music.
Songs include:
1. Scarecrow
2. Ruby Warbler
3. King of Kankakee
4. Cory Jo
5. Bluebird
6. Rosebud Bullets
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| 1999 |
Myshkin |
Why Do All the Country Girls Leave?
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(Binky Records)
The tray card lists fifteen
songs each followed
by a different musical category (rock, ambient,
waltz, ska-billy, soul, jazz, yorkshire brass,
etc.). A careful listen shows, she's not kidding.
What's special here, aside from her dexterous and
earthy musicianship, is Myshkin's sense of
history. The peoples' history, not the textbook
version.
Myshkin, guitars, mandolin, singing; Mike West,
strings, singing; Matt Perrine, upright bass,
horns;... More>>> |
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| 1998 |
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Blue Gold
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(Binky Records)
Myshkin writes from the point
of view of a prison
warden ("Angola"), a stripper in a prison town
("Blue Gold"), a worker in a meat plant ("Meat
Plant Rag").
From "Book of Numbers":
“we battled flood and fire and debt and raised ten
children with our hands I am the stain, disdained
and yet I wove the fabric of this land.”
Myshkin, guitars, singing; Mike West, strings,
singing; Matt Perrine, upright bass, horns; Scott
Magee, drums; Greg... More>>> |
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