I heard the name as I waited to hear Fictionist play at Sammy's Rexburg, but, I didn't mean much to me. She was opening for the popular band and since I had never heard of her I decided to grab something to eat next door. when I came back she was just finishing her last song. She seems like a meek humble girl. She was passionate while singing and I could tell she loved what she was doing. I was disappointed I missed it. After that unfortunate event, I decided to look her up.
Libbie Linton has a unique and subtle loveliness to her music. She is a n American folk indie artist. In reading her short autobio, she says that "early influences led to a proclivity for progressive folk themes and for writing unique, memorable, and literate songs."
Linton began performing at overcrowded house shows while in her early college years. Eventually, this led to 2006 home recording of 7 songs, packaged one-by-one in sewn cases, titled “The Shackleton EP”. Since the Shackleton EP was released, Linton has further developed her own idiosyncratic style. She toured with Fictionist and was a wonderful touch to their more indie rock style concert. From what I saw, she was singing for the love of music, not the love of fans. Her easy flowing vocals run perfectly with the simple folk style instruments she chooses to use.
As I continue to study her and her music, I can recognize a passion in her voice. With time, I think that passion will broaden her fans around the country.
Her chill and fun personality is a plus to her music. You can find out about what she is up to what get to know her better by visiting her blog: http://libbielinton.blogspot.com/ . You can also find her on Facebook, and on her website: http://www.libbielinton.com/index.html
Showing posts with label Fictionist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fictionist. Show all posts
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Ms. Libbie "Folk" Linton
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Remember This Name
Out of Provo, Utah comes the next big folk indie artist. Paste Magazine even named him one of their "Next 25 Artists You Need To Know" in their September 2008 issue. Joshua James is the name. He is American rock and folk musician, known for his intimate vocal style and bittersweet lyrics, often dealing with tragedy, religion, and substance abuse.
Joshua James' sounds are light, and easy-with a variety of upbeat more fun/rock and roll songs, and slow emotional songs as well. Many songs are solely his voice and guitar, but often times there will be a piano, and even full band sounds behind him. Joshua James is often compared to Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Bright Eyes or Ray LaMontagne.

His original digital release of The Sun is Always Brighter on iTunes reached #1 on the service's Folk Album list in 2007. The album caught the attention of the indie folk scene, with, and prompting artists such as John Mayer, David Gray, Ani DiFranco, and Brett Dennen to have him support their North American tours.
You can find Joshua James music and more information at http://www.joshuajames.tv/
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
A Lasting Echo
Sometimes great talent is found in odd places. But on a small Rexburg, Idaho stage is not where I thought I would find one of my new favorite bands.
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Working for the school newspaper as a photographer, I was assigned to shoot the "Sammy's Grand Opening", a new diner type restaurant in town celebrating their opening by having Utah native artists perform. The main stage artists included The Neighbors, Benton Paul, Mindy Gledhill, and Fictionist. It was one of the most fun shoots I've done-being able to get up close to these artists while awesome energy and music filled the area. I noticed that I particularly loved taking photos of the band, Fictionist. The beat was catchy and as the night went on I continued to be impressed. Their music consisted of the guitar, bass, piano (synthetics), the drums, and amazing belting vocals.
Their sounds don't fall under some of your classic indie slow, or folksy music, but instead more of a rock indie sound. According their website http://fictionist.com/, they would describe themselves as a six-person band that creates a wall of sound comparable to classic bands such as Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin. Pandora lists the following bands as similar artists: The Format, Rockfour, Ryan Lindsey, The Gurus, Otter Petter.
After the show I talked to a few of the band members, very kind and fun people, and they gave me a “photographer” discount on their two CD's Invisible Hand, and Lasting Echo. You can find links on their website to buy their albums, and if you become a fan on Facebook, you can get free monthly downloads of new songs. Definitely work the click of a button and a few bucks out of your pocket.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Fork Fest
American Fork, Utah held it's first, and hopefully not last, Garbett Homes Fork Fest: Music and Arts Festival, October 16, 2010 (http://forkfest.net/) It is a festival filled with more than 30 top indie musicians around Utah and was filled with independant art and businesses as well. It is a free outdoor come and go concert that runs from 12pm to 12 am.
I had the oppotunity to travel down with some friends to witness this event. There is not much I love more than new music, and that is exactly what this concert was. Only three out of the 30+ artists were recognizable to me.
Our day started with the sun shining and a cool breeze in American Fork at about 1:30pm-we were late. First thing we see is a small stage with a ram on it. In front of the ram was an acoustic artists with many people sitting on the grass around her. Down the hill was their outside stage with even more of an audience, and then past the art, food, and band merchandise booths was their amphitheater. The schedule was set so an acoustic artists was constantly playing while the other two stages took turns with the "bigger bands".
I think I enjoyed(a lot) every performance I saw. Indie artists from the sad acoustic, to the electric guitar indie rock, to the folk rock. I knew of Allred, Fictionist, and Joshua James-perfect examples for each of the named categories. Along with those were many more that I hadn't heard. A huge variety of indie artists-every one unique-every one powerful. A few that stuck out in my mind are Location Location, The Archers Apple, and Shark Speed.
It was a beautiful day, and a beautiful concert. So worth the four hour drive there and back. I now have a long list of artists I will look up and listen to, and also that I will write about on my blog so all of you readers around the world can be enlightened by these fantastic artists.

Our day started with the sun shining and a cool breeze in American Fork at about 1:30pm-we were late. First thing we see is a small stage with a ram on it. In front of the ram was an acoustic artists with many people sitting on the grass around her. Down the hill was their outside stage with even more of an audience, and then past the art, food, and band merchandise booths was their amphitheater. The schedule was set so an acoustic artists was constantly playing while the other two stages took turns with the "bigger bands".
I think I enjoyed(a lot) every performance I saw. Indie artists from the sad acoustic, to the electric guitar indie rock, to the folk rock. I knew of Allred, Fictionist, and Joshua James-perfect examples for each of the named categories. Along with those were many more that I hadn't heard. A huge variety of indie artists-every one unique-every one powerful. A few that stuck out in my mind are Location Location, The Archers Apple, and Shark Speed.
It was a beautiful day, and a beautiful concert. So worth the four hour drive there and back. I now have a long list of artists I will look up and listen to, and also that I will write about on my blog so all of you readers around the world can be enlightened by these fantastic artists.
Labels:
Allred,
Fictionist,
Fork Fest,
indie,
Joshua James,
Location Location,
music,
The Archers Apple
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