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| 0 | LONDON: The Local @ The Slaughtered Lamb |
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| P | Thursday 9th September, 2010 |
| N | 7:30pm |
Emily Jane White was raised in Fort Bragg, California, a seaside town nestled in the misty, secluded woodland of the Mendocino Coast where old men tell stories about logging and young girls dream of San Francisco. Time moves slowly in Fort Bragg, where in place of big-city sharp shocks of excitement there stretches one drawn-out, stable truth, quiet and unflinching. You will live, Fort Bragg says, and then you will also assuredly die. Though Emily Jane White's newest album, ?Victorian America?, was written largely in San Francisco and Oakland, the atmosphere of her upbringing permeates her songs. White has no patience with light fare. ?I don't write happy music. I'm drawn to writing sad songs?, she says. ?Reflective, contemplative songs. I truly believe that that's my job. It's not my job to create happy music. I'm okay with that.?
| 0 | 34-35 Great Sutton St Barbican London EC1V 0DX |
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| > | www.localism.org.uk |