Monday, September 8, 2008

Two Righteous Babes at the Iron Horse! Anais Mitchell and Rachel Ries celebrate their new "country e.p." this Thursday 9/11 at 7PM

Anais Mitchell from Vermont and Rachel Ries from Chicago met at a Texas campfire in 2004. Both artists had releases on the same small label — Chicago's Waterbug Records — before Mitchell joined Ani Difranco's Righteous Babe Records and Ries founded her own SoDak Records in 2007. The two friends began doing occasional tours together, for camaraderie, and to share touring expenses. People kept saying, "You girls should make a recording," says Mitchell. "So finally we did!" The result is the simply titled "country e.p.," a five-song collection for which Mitchell and Ries penned two songs each as well as covering a tune by longtime comrade Louis Ledford. How "country" is "country e.p."? There's an earnest longing, a "high lonesome" quality to these songs that surely belongs to that tradition, but as Ries puts it, "These are a bit more sly, not quite as straightforward as most country." The relaxed, vintage production features musicians from the artists' respective Boston and Chicago communities and the vocal harmonies they worked out for their tours. The split "country e.p." will be released by Righteous Babe Records in a unique format: a 7-inch vinyl record includes three of the tracks but comes with a CD version of all five. The 7-inch component was important to the artists. "We knew it wasn't the most rational or efficient way to put the recording out there," says Ries, "but we both felt there was something worthwhile about the tactile quality of vinyl and lacquer." Adds Mitchell, "Beauty is inefficient."

Mitchell, Ries and their band celebrate the release of "country e.p." at the Iron Horse this Thursday September 11th at 7PM--->> Tickets Here.

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