Lola Hum

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About the Artist
Lola Hum has been together for about two years. They are made up of former members of Feed, Big Picture Justice, 500 Wale and Salon Betty in Seattle, and Me Jane and the Royal Nonesuch in San Francisco. The band has played numerous shows in the Northwest, mainly in and around Seattle.

Performers
Erin Salgado - Vocals Kevin Jones - guitar Paul Mackusick - bass, cello Adam LeVasseur - drums

Album Description
Lola Hum is a Seattle based band. This is their debut release. They are a mix of alt-rock and pop. Some heavy guitar with a slight Neil Young influence, some cello sweetening and a solid rhythm section. The music is highlighted by a female vocalist whose unique vocals sound Cowboy Junky-ish at times, Tori Amos-ish at times, but mainly she has a very distinct voice that gives the music an interesting sound when mixed with the heavy guitars and rhythm section. The harmonies are also unique -- sounding sometimes like X, and sometimes like Sinead. It's almost as if Tori Amos or Sinead or Fiona Apple had a rock band that listened to too much Crazy Horse, Uncle Tupelo and Grant Lee Buffalo.

Lola Hum

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Lola Hum
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    Lola Hum

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B00004THNN
    Release Date: 2000-05-01

    Tracks:

    1. Pink Side
    2. Frozen
    3. Not The One
    4. March
    5. Montana
    6. Sunburn
    7. Jessica Jones
    8. Big And Sad
    9. Behind You
    10. Every Night

    Album Description

    Lola Hum is a Seattle based band. This is their debut release. They are a mix of alt-rock and pop. Some heavy guitar with a slight Neil Young influence, some cello sweetening and a solid rhythm section. The music is highlighted by a female vocalist whose unique vocals sound Cowboy Junky-ish at times, Tori Amos-ish at times, but mainly she has a very distinct voice that gives the music an interesting sound when mixed with the heavy guitars and rhythm section. The harmonies are also unique -- sounding sometimes like X, and sometimes like Sinead. It's almost as if Tori Amos or Sinead or Fiona Apple had a rock band that listened to too much Crazy Horse, Uncle Tupelo and Grant Lee Buffalo.

    Music:

    1. Lomograph
    2. Love Songs for Totalitarians
    3. Matador From Another Planet
    4. Missile 1
    5. Moon Set
    6. New Wave Archive [Import]
    7. Nightbird [Import]
    8. Opus Oil Slick # Same Said
    9. Psychedelic Saturdays
    10. Psychoacoustics

    Music

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    Music

    Scratching the Surface

    Very Best of Classical: Mozart

    Violin Sonatas K. 301-304

    A South Bronx Story

    Transmission Impossible [Import]

    Whitney Houston - Greatest Hits (Different Tracks - Japan) [Import]

    Use a Napkin

    The Very Best Of Symphony

    Thunder Road

    Triptico 1 [Original recording remastered] [Import]

    Void Touching Faster Victuals [EP]

    Volver

    Trance Chartmix

    Light to Dark

    Serene Velocity: A Stereolab Anthology