Produced by:
KBOO
Program::
Air date:
Wed, 11/04/2015 - 8:00pm to 10:00pm
The Ezza Rose Band returns to Drinking From Puddle to perform on 11/04/15 !!
The Ezza Rose Band returns to Drinking From Puddle to perform on 11/04/15 !!
Four years and four months after her first appearance on DFP, the Ezza Rose band returns to the program to mesmerize our ears once again.
Here's what folks are saying:
“When the vocals of Ezza Rose are described as haunting, people are referring to her ability to be porous and unshakable at the same time. Hers is a lilting permeability—the way a ghost might seep through doors and walls like a supernatural fog. The same way her music flows effortlessly into one ear and out the other, leaving behind melodic traces. Her beautifully delicate, mournfully classic voice floats amongst the loosely bound, misty particles in the air and our minds and fills the cracks with a sound that’s chilling and comforting, all at once."--— Chris Young, Vortex Magazine
Four years and four months after her first appearance on DFP, the Ezza Rose band returns to the program to mesmerize our ears once again.
Here's what folks are saying:
“When the vocals of Ezza Rose are described as haunting, people are referring to her ability to be porous and unshakable at the same time. Hers is a lilting permeability—the way a ghost might seep through doors and walls like a supernatural fog. The same way her music flows effortlessly into one ear and out the other, leaving behind melodic traces. Her beautifully delicate, mournfully classic voice floats amongst the loosely bound, misty particles in the air and our minds and fills the cracks with a sound that’s chilling and comforting, all at once."--— Chris Young, Vortex Magazine
"Ezza’s singer/songwriting talents push on. Her voice is consistently smooth and clear, ethereal, and from the gut. It rises, glides, and falls, ... While the band’s sound expands with more rock, blues, and experimental elements, The Ezza Rose Band still retains its strong organic roots that have been deepening in Portland for the last several years.”— Brandy Crowe, ElevenPDX Magazine