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Billets, dates de tournée et concerts pour Marian Hill
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Marian HillVérifié

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Marian Hill at San Francisco, CA in The Warfield 2018
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Commentaires des fans

Vanessa
26 mai 2019
Haven't seen them in a while, I forgot how great they are live. Sammy has such a beautiful voice. But Steve really steals the show 😉
SF, CA@
Popscene
Ryan
2 octobre 2018
Her voice is amazing. I don’t like her new sound though since it buries her amazing voice.
San Francisco, CA@
Rickshaw Stop
Ashley
18 mai 2018
this was my first time seeing Marian Hill live and I was not disappointed!! Samantha and Jeremy put on quite the show, along with their saxophonist, Kevin! they all know how to work the stage and crowd to make it super fun and enjoyable for everyone!!
Saint Paul, MN@
Palace Theatre
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A propos de Marian Hill

Act One, the debut full-length from songwriting duo Marian Hill, was written and produced in its entirety by Jeremy Lloyd (music/lyrics/production) and Samantha Gongol (music/lyrics/vocals). The multi-talented duo, who have been collaborating in one form or another since high school, have shifted the classic paradigm of a woman on a stage and a man with a piano to a woman on a mic and a man with a laptop -- and the results are seductive and vivid. Tempting paradox with a blend of blues and bass, acoustic and digital, classic and modern, Marian Hill have arrived. Two years ago Sam and Jeremy wrote and recorded “Whisky” over spring break in Jeremy’s parents’ basement. When they released it for free on Soundcloud later that summer it was the only song they’d written for the project, and in a little over a year’s time they had recorded their first EP in a bedroom, amassed millions of plays on various platforms, sold out shows across the country and featured in high profile commercials. They signed to Republic Records in early 2015, released the Sway EP, and settled in to write and record their debut album over the course of the following year with a plan to push their unique sound to its fullest potential. For the first 50 seconds of “Down” you might think you’re at a supper club in the 1920s, but when the bass drops out of nowhere you couldn’t be anywhere but 2016. Act One then takes you on a journey through the complexities of modern relationships, with each song inhabiting a specific and charged relationship lyrically, melodically, and sonically. “I Know Why” constantly transforms and reinvents itself as the vocals grapple with a secret while “Mistaken” is the hardest of sax trap with a classic songwriting backbone. “Same Thing” is the saddest part of the album, a haunting ballad depicting serene resignation of a doomed relationship, but castanets rise from the ashes as “I Want You” closes out the night in a pure moment of optimistic electricity, a glance across a crowded room that changes everything. Marian Hill’s one of a kind sound is present throughout — blues harmonies blend with sparse hip hop drums, horns blast under classic vocal melodies, and soloistic vocal chops sit side by side with clear, intimate lyrics. You’ve never heard this before, yet it’s surprisingly familiar. And it’s only the beginning. Jeremy Lloyd + Samantha Gongol https://republic.lnk.to/MarianHill-ACTONEFp
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Genres:
Electronic, Pop, Jazz

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Photos live de Marian Hill

Marian Hill at San Francisco, CA in The Warfield 2018
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Marchandise Bandsintown

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Commentaires des fans

Vanessa
26 mai 2019
Haven't seen them in a while, I forgot how great they are live. Sammy has such a beautiful voice. But Steve really steals the show 😉
SF, CA@
Popscene
Ryan
2 octobre 2018
Her voice is amazing. I don’t like her new sound though since it buries her amazing voice.
San Francisco, CA@
Rickshaw Stop
Ashley
18 mai 2018
this was my first time seeing Marian Hill live and I was not disappointed!! Samantha and Jeremy put on quite the show, along with their saxophonist, Kevin! they all know how to work the stage and crowd to make it super fun and enjoyable for everyone!!
Saint Paul, MN@
Palace Theatre
Voir plus d'avis de fans

A propos de Marian Hill

Act One, the debut full-length from songwriting duo Marian Hill, was written and produced in its entirety by Jeremy Lloyd (music/lyrics/production) and Samantha Gongol (music/lyrics/vocals). The multi-talented duo, who have been collaborating in one form or another since high school, have shifted the classic paradigm of a woman on a stage and a man with a piano to a woman on a mic and a man with a laptop -- and the results are seductive and vivid. Tempting paradox with a blend of blues and bass, acoustic and digital, classic and modern, Marian Hill have arrived. Two years ago Sam and Jeremy wrote and recorded “Whisky” over spring break in Jeremy’s parents’ basement. When they released it for free on Soundcloud later that summer it was the only song they’d written for the project, and in a little over a year’s time they had recorded their first EP in a bedroom, amassed millions of plays on various platforms, sold out shows across the country and featured in high profile commercials. They signed to Republic Records in early 2015, released the Sway EP, and settled in to write and record their debut album over the course of the following year with a plan to push their unique sound to its fullest potential. For the first 50 seconds of “Down” you might think you’re at a supper club in the 1920s, but when the bass drops out of nowhere you couldn’t be anywhere but 2016. Act One then takes you on a journey through the complexities of modern relationships, with each song inhabiting a specific and charged relationship lyrically, melodically, and sonically. “I Know Why” constantly transforms and reinvents itself as the vocals grapple with a secret while “Mistaken” is the hardest of sax trap with a classic songwriting backbone. “Same Thing” is the saddest part of the album, a haunting ballad depicting serene resignation of a doomed relationship, but castanets rise from the ashes as “I Want You” closes out the night in a pure moment of optimistic electricity, a glance across a crowded room that changes everything. Marian Hill’s one of a kind sound is present throughout — blues harmonies blend with sparse hip hop drums, horns blast under classic vocal melodies, and soloistic vocal chops sit side by side with clear, intimate lyrics. You’ve never heard this before, yet it’s surprisingly familiar. And it’s only the beginning. Jeremy Lloyd + Samantha Gongol https://republic.lnk.to/MarianHill-ACTONEFp
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Genres:
Electronic, Pop, Jazz

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