“Originally conceived as a solo project, McGlothlin and the latest incarnation of his band, Virgineola, will take their organic sound and weave it into the score for Endstation Theatre Company’s upcoming production of “Macbeth"...“This time around, it will be so neat to perform because there’s going to be a lot more music to the show than there was in ‘Hamlet,’” he says. “In ‘Hamlet,’ the music was almost an accessory piece, like a good belt or a good pair of earrings. But with ‘Macbeth,’ this is going to take on its own life. It’s really going to help the characters develop.””
“Their music serves as this really beautiful underscoring.”
“it couldn't be planned to work, there's no obvious direction...like the collage on the front sleeve, it's a little nostalgic, subversive and just weird.”
“While their live show can provoke fiercer folk-rock comparisons to Neil Young’s Crazy Horse, Virgineola recordings hold more subtle textures and nuanced emotion.”