Tuesday, September 6, 2011

INSTORE TONIGHT: Robin Bacior @ 7:00pm

Two years ago, Robin Bacior stepped off a plane from Northern California into New York. Like countless nomadic musicians before her such as Joni Mitchell and Jolie Holland, she's letting her Golden State home and her New York backyard influence her sound. Her songs reveal honest pictures with instrumentation as a medium to illuminate her lyrics.


At just 24, Robin's voice speaks of a much older soul. She crafts folk vignettes softly painted in waltz timing and has taken to stages around New York City such as Mercury Lounge, Spike Hill and Union Hall.


In the last year, Bacior released her debut EP, Aimed For Night, and her first 7", Man Before Me b/w Headless Sheep, on her own label, Consonants & Vowels Recordings, a partnership with her long-time friend. The resulting music captured the attention of New York's folk scene with near lullaby-like compositions, lingering melodies and subtle harmonies abound.

Come hear these words put into reality. Robin steps into our loft with her band tonight at 7pm. Witness.

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