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L. Appel / About This Artist

Artist Details and Stats:

Hometown: Chicago, IL

Website: www.facebook.com

Sounds Like: Feist, Tennis Music, Wye Oak, Land of Talk, Polica

Genre: Indie

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Indie charts for Chicago, IL
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Biography:

Indie trio born in Atlanta, GA, currently living that nomadic life.

We sound like : Led Zeppelin meets Feist. A voice in the darkness, then the sunlight. The line where country meets the city. Hypnotic, nostalgic tendency.

If you like them, you'll like us : Poliça, Cat Power, Feist, Wye Oak, Land of Talk, Lana Del Rey, Bat For Lashes, Lia Ices, etc.

Lindsay Appel (vocals, guitar, piano)
Daniel Winn (bass)
Chris Jansen (drums)
Norm Ficke (sax)
CJ Bargamian (lead guitar)
Luciano Giarrano (guitar, recording)

Press:

“August 2011 2-page spread in Jezebel Magazine Article title: 'In Tune - Lindsay Appel follows her creative muse wherever it takes her' *see pages 30-31!”
Bret Love - Jezebel Magazine

“ATL Concert Roundup — September 13-19 The Best of the Rest: Sharon Van Etten w/ Marissa Nadler, Lindsay Appel Tuesday, September 14 529 – 529 Flat Shoals Avenue in Atlanta, GA 30316”
Moe Castro - Latest Disgrace

“...following excellent opening sets by Lindsay Appel and Marissa Nadler, Sharon Van Etten and her new band set up on the tiny stage.”
Micah McLain - Atlanta Music Guide

“Just to make your Fourth of July weekend even more spectacular, musician Lindsay Appel, who will be performing July 3 at The Earl in Atlanta, will be treating listeners to a rare in-studio performance.”
Jon Waterhouse - am1690 Pop Culture King Show

“Blair Crimmins and the Hookers, A Fight to the Death, Lindsay Appel When: Sat., July 3, 9 p.m. 2010 Price: $7 The Earl EAST ATLANTA 488 Flat Shoals Ave. S.E. 404-522-3950 www.badearl.com (based on 5 user reviews) Crimmins leads a procession of vaudeville jazz and songwriter fare carved out by banjo, ukulele, accordion and piano. A Fight to the Death crafts a rolicking sound that falls somewhere between jazz and the invisible soundtrack to a spaghetti Western. Atlanta songstress Lindsay Appel opens. — Chad Radford”
Chad Radford - Creative Loafing

“Chad Rad’s picks for the week (Jan. 11-17)”
Chad Radford - Creative Loafing: Crib Notes

“2009 In Pictures – Part 2”
Kevin Griggs - Ohm Park

“Local singer/song writer Lindsay Appel played a quaint short set at The Highland Ballroom last Friday. Her blues/rock style...fits great with the relaxed lounge atmosphere of the venue. Lindsay’s voice is strong and her lyrics fitting.”
Kevin Griggs - Atlanta Music Guide

“Reader's Pick for Best Local Singer/Songwriter 2008”
Creative Loafing