Laura Stevenson

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Master of Art 00:00 Tools
Runner 03:32 Tools
The Healthy One 00:00 Tools
Baby Bones 00:00 Tools
Nervous Rex 00:00 Tools
Caretaker 00:00 Tools
Living Room, NY 00:00 Tools
A Shine To It 00:00 Tools
The Pretty One 00:00 Tools
Claustrophobe 03:20 Tools
The Move 00:00 Tools
Peachy 00:00 Tools
Finish Piece 00:00 Tools
Beets Untitled 00:00 Tools
8:08 00:00 Tools
Barnacles 00:00 Tools
Halloween, Parts 1 & 2 00:00 Tools
Red Clay Roots 00:00 Tools
Triangle 02:51 Tools
Jellyfish 02:36 Tools
Montauk Monster 00:00 Tools
Torch Song 02:57 Tools
The Wait 00:00 Tools
The Weight 00:00 Tools
I See Dark 00:00 Tools
Renée 04:25 Tools
Every Tense 00:00 Tools
L-Dopa 00:00 Tools
Eleonora 03:23 Tools
Sink, Swim 02:40 Tools
The Hole 02:46 Tools
Journey to the Center of the Earth 00:00 Tools
Telluride 00:00 Tools
The Wheel 04:21 Tools
Out With A Whimper 04:37 Tools
Landslide Song/The Dig 00:00 Tools
Bells and Whistles 00:00 Tools
Value Inn 00:00 Tools
Holy Ghost! 00:00 Tools
Source and the Sound 00:00 Tools
Dermatillomania 00:00 Tools
Mammals 00:00 Tools
Lay Back, Arms Out 00:00 Tools
Amphibian 00:00 Tools
Ticker Tape 02:56 Tools
Landslide Song 00:00 Tools
It Ceases to Be "Whining" if You're Still "Shitting Blood" 00:00 Tools
Emily in Half 02:21 Tools
Diet of Worms 03:04 Tools
Life is Long 04:06 Tools
Hum 00:00 Tools
Fine Print 01:29 Tools
Happier, Etc. 00:00 Tools
Rattle at Will 00:00 Tools
Halloween Pts. 1 & 2 00:00 Tools
Bells & Whistles 00:00 Tools
Hawks 00:00 Tools
Holy Ghost 00:00 Tools
Big Deep 00:00 Tools
Low Slow 00:00 Tools
Tom Sawyer / You Know Where You Can Find Me 06:10 Tools
Perfect 00:00 Tools
Halloween One and Two 00:00 Tools
Mouthbreather 00:00 Tools
The Source and the Sound(The Sound and the Source) 00:00 Tools
Maker of Things 00:00 Tools
The Mystic & The Master 00:00 Tools
Gathering and Leaping 00:00 Tools
Landslide/The Dig 00:00 Tools
The Source And The Sound (The Sound And The Source) 00:00 Tools
The Fire 00:00 Tools
Renee 04:25 Tools
Slouch 00:00 Tools
No Children 00:00 Tools
Happier, Ect. 00:00 Tools
Time 00:00 Tools
Halloween 1 & 2 00:00 Tools
The Source And The Sound, The Sound And The Source 00:00 Tools
Tome Sawyer/You Know Where You Can Find Me 00:00 Tools
Out With A Whimper (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
Value Inn - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Living Room, NY - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Halloween, Pts. 1 & 2 (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Do Something 00:00 Tools
Dermatillomania - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Emily in Half - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Hawks - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Torch Song (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
Jellyfish (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
The Healthy One - Live Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Runner - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
A Shine to It (live at WERS) 00:00 Tools
Wheel 00:00 Tools
Master of Art (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
California 00:00 Tools
Big Deep - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Eleanor 00:00 Tools
Ticker Tape (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
It Ceases To Be "Whining" If You're Still "Shitting" Blood 00:00 Tools
Mantauk Monster 00:00 Tools
Halloween 00:00 Tools
Emily In Half (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
the source & the sound 00:00 Tools
I'm So Tired 00:00 Tools
Landslide Song/ The Dig 00:00 Tools
Down 00:00 Tools
Caretaker (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Diet of Worms (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
The Healthy One (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Claustrophobe (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
Happier etc. (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
Fine Print (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
The Source and the Sound (The Sound & the Source) 00:00 Tools
03 Landslide Song/The Dig 00:00 Tools
Tom Sawyer / You Know Where You Can Find Me (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
It Ceases To Be "Whining" If You're Still Shitting Blood 00:00 Tools
The Source & the Sound (The Sound & the Source) 00:00 Tools
halloween(live) 00:00 Tools
Life Is Long (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
Coming Home 00:00 Tools
Finish Piece (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Peachy (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
'Master of Art' 00:00 Tools
Halloween pts.1&2 00:00 Tools
808 00:00 Tools
8:08 (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Tom Sawyer/You Know Where You Can Find Me 00:00 Tools
The Source and the Sound 00:00 Tools
It Ceases to Be Whining if You're Still Shitting Blood 00:00 Tools
Cool New Song 00:00 Tools
Red Clay Roots (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Barnacles (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Runner (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
It Ceases to be "Whining" if You're Still "Shitting Blood." (BTMI! cover) 00:00 Tools
Angel in the Snow 00:00 Tools
Holy Ghost! (Final Mix 2 - 8/21/09) 00:00 Tools
Montauk Monster (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
I Felt Your Shape 00:00 Tools
I See Dark (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
The Weight (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
The Wait (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Alex Chilton (Replacements Cover) 00:00 Tools
Halloween Pts. I & II 00:00 Tools
The Move (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Triangle (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Every Tense (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Renée (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Tom Sawyer (You Know Where You Can Find Me) 00:00 Tools
1 Just Beyond My Reach 00:00 Tools
Landslide Song_The Dig 00:00 Tools
'Runner' 00:00 Tools
L-Dopa (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Tome Sawyer / You Know Where You Can Find Me 00:00 Tools
Bells & Whistles (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Telluride (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Journey to the Center of the Earth (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Sink, Swim (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
03 Landslide Song_The Dig 00:00 Tools
The Wheel (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Eleonora (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
The Hole (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
02 The Pretty One 00:00 Tools
Mouthbreather (live) 00:00 Tools
04 Nervous Rex 00:00 Tools
05 Source and the Sound 00:00 Tools
Cool New Song (Live) 00:00 Tools
Landslide Song, The Dig 00:00 Tools
The New Song 00:00 Tools
Halloween One and Two (Live) 00:00 Tools
Holy Ghost! (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Make it Alright 00:00 Tools
"Runner" from the album Wheel (Don Giovanni) 00:00 Tools
The Source And The Sound (The 00:00 Tools
Landslide Song The Dig 00:00 Tools
L 00:00 Tools
Jesus, Etc. 00:00 Tools
Cool New 4 00:00 Tools
Claustrophobia 00:00 Tools
Sink Swim 00:00 Tools
Renée 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Held on Tight 00:00 Tools
Halloween Pt. 1 & 2 00:00 Tools
Beets Untitled** 00:00 Tools
Laura Stevenson and the Cans - Nervous Rex 00:00 Tools
Untitled 9 Million 00:00 Tools
Out Here 00:00 Tools
8-08 00:00 Tools
Renée (Commentary Version) 00:00 Tools
Just Beyond My Reach 00:00 Tools
It Ceases To Be 'Whining' If You're Still 'Shitting Blood' 00:00 Tools
Tom Sawyer_You Know Where You Can Find Me 00:00 Tools
New Song 00:00 Tools
I'm So Tired (Fugazi cover) 00:00 Tools
Juanita 00:00 Tools
Amphibians 00:00 Tools
I Melt With You 00:00 Tools
These Days 00:00 Tools
Landslide / The Dig 00:00 Tools
Living Room, NY (Audiotree Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Dermatillomania (Audiotree Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Value Inn (Audiotree Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Halloween (Live) 00:00 Tools
Landslide Song / The Dig 00:00 Tools
Beet Untitled 00:00 Tools
I See Dark (Nervous Energies session) 00:00 Tools
The Healthy One (Nervous Energies session) 00:00 Tools
Laura Stevenson - Nervous Rex 00:00 Tools
Welcome To My World 00:00 Tools
Emily in Half (Audiotree Live Version) 00:00 Tools
we shall see 00:00 Tools
Landslide Song/The Dig* 00:00 Tools
Hawks (Audiotree Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Runner (Audiotree Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Amphibian* 00:00 Tools
Big Deep (Audiotree Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Tower Song 00:00 Tools
Short Space of Time 00:00 Tools
The Move (American Acoustic Session) 00:00 Tools
Lay Back. Arms Out 00:00 Tools
Happer, Etc. 00:00 Tools
Halloween Pts 1 & 2 00:00 Tools
Baby Bones (Nervous Energies Session) 00:00 Tools
interview 00:00 Tools
Halloween Parts 1 & 2 00:00 Tools
a shine to it * 00:00 Tools
Nervious Rex 00:00 Tools
Beets Untitled (Live) 00:00 Tools
A2 Holy Ghost! 00:00 Tools
No Children (Mountain Goats cover) 00:00 Tools
Baby Bones - Laura Stevenson and the Cans 00:00 Tools
It Ceases to be "Whining" if You're Still "Shitting Blood." 00:00 Tools
Jellyfish FCC NO!!! 00:00 Tools
Galloping 00:00 Tools
White Lights 00:00 Tools
THERE'S My Bailout! 00:00 Tools
[Banter - Amp] 00:00 Tools
Laura Stevenson & The Cans 00:00 Tools
Jellyfish [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
It Ceases To Be "Whining" If Y 00:00 Tools
The Source and The Sound (The Sound & The Source 00:00 Tools
Bells Whistles 00:00 Tools
Gathering & Leaping 00:00 Tools
Oh California [New Song] 00:00 Tools
It Ceases To Be Whining When You're Still Shitting Blood 00:00 Tools
Alex Chilton 00:00 Tools
B1 Gathering And Leaping 00:00 Tools
A1 Mouthbreather 00:00 Tools
Tower Song (Townes Van Zandt cover) 00:00 Tools
Laura Stevenson, 'Runner' 00:00 Tools
I'm So Tired (Fugazi) 00:00 Tools
a shine to it (full band) 00:00 Tools
Happier, Etc 00:00 Tools
The Landslide Song 00:00 Tools
[Banter - Electric Guitar] 00:00 Tools
Bells and Whistles (Space Jam Sessions) 00:00 Tools
[encore break] 00:00 Tools
Where You Lie 00:00 Tools
Landslide Song-The Dig 00:00 Tools
Tower Song (Townes Van Zandt) 00:00 Tools
Beyond My Reach 00:00 Tools
Nervous Rex - Laura Stevenson and the Cans 00:00 Tools
The Pretty One - Laura Stevenson and the Cans 00:00 Tools
Amphibian - Laura Stevenson and the Cans 00:00 Tools
Laura Stevenson & The Cans - Master Of Art 00:00 Tools
Laura Stevenson And The Cans - The Healthy One 00:00 Tools
I Felt Your Shape (Microphones cover) 00:00 Tools
I Felt Your Shape (The Microphones cover) 00:00 Tools
Source and the Sound (The Sound & The Source) 00:00 Tools
Beets Bleed? 00:00 Tools
The Healthy One (Live) 00:00 Tools
El Mazote 00:00 Tools
I See Dark/A Shine To It 00:00 Tools
Holy Ghost - Laura Stevenson and the Cans 00:00 Tools
Renée 00:00 Tools
Landslide Song - Laura Stevenson and the Cans 00:00 Tools
Mammals - Laura Stevenson and the Cans 00:00 Tools
No Children (The Mountain Goats cover) 00:00 Tools
Welcome to Daytrotter 00:00 Tools
All The Rage 00:00 Tools
Barnacles (live at Music Hall of WB) 00:00 Tools
acidjack, 8:08 00:00 Tools
Angel In The Snow (Elliott Smith) 00:00 Tools
Holy Ghost! (live) 00:00 Tools
Caretaker (Live) 00:00 Tools
[New] 00:00 Tools
Tom Sawyer You Know Where You Can Find Me 00:00 Tools
Whining 00:00 Tools
Landslide Song (The Dig) 00:00 Tools
2 Katies and a Boy 00:00 Tools
One Night Stand 00:00 Tools
Landslide SongThe Dig 00:00 Tools
A Shine To It (Full Band Version) 00:00 Tools
Beastin' The Airwaves Jingle 00:00 Tools
[banter] 00:00 Tools
Rainbow Connection 00:00 Tools
The Source and the Sound(The Sound and the Source) - Laura S 00:00 Tools
It Ceases to Be "Whining" if You're Still "Shitting Blood" (Bomb the Music Industry! cover) 00:00 Tools
A Shine to It - Laura Stevenson and the Cans 00:00 Tools
Beets Untitled - Laura Stevenson and the Cans 00:00 Tools
A Shine To It (Live) 00:00 Tools
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Laura Stevenson is a name of at least two artists: [1] From Long Island, USA. [2] From Belfast, Northern Ireland. [[b]1] A singer / songwriter from Long Island, USA, who is also a member of Laura Stevenson and the Cans (aka Laura Stevenson & the Cans). She debuted with '... and the Cans' A Record (Oct 2008, Asian Man - aka '... & the Cans' A Record). Stevenson was born and raised on Long Island into a family of mariners and music makers. She spent many of her younger days on the sugar barges of NY harbor with her father and uncles, who all made their living on the water, at one time running one of the largest fleets on the Hudson. Meanwhile, her mother’s parents were successful musicians; Harry Simeone, the composer and choral arranger responsible for such works as “The Little Drummer Boy” and “Do You Hear What I Hear?” and Margaret McCravy (stage name McCrae), a singer from South Carolina who got her start accompanying her elder siblings “The McCravy Brothers,” a harmonious gospel folk duo, before continuing on her own to record and tour with bandleader Benny Goodman. Armed with her grandfather’s love for modernist dissonance, a genetic predisposition for harmony, and with her sea legs firmly planted in the traditions of American folk singing, Stevenson began creating melodies at a very young age. “My mom would find me in my room, looking out the window, out at the street, singing by myself, sometimes crying,” she laughs, “I was a weird kid.” At around five Stevenson began playing piano by ear, and at that point her mother decided lessons were a sound investment for the young musician. In High School between going to punk shows every weekend, she spent her afternoons singing in four different choral groups, exploring a growing love for acapella. “Big time nerd stuff,” as she recalls, lamenting that there wasn’t a show like Glee around to validate her when she was in the thick of it. Hundreds of hours of extra-curricular singing combined with a natural talent has no doubt paid dividends when it comes to Stevenson’s powerful vocals. The confidence and precision with which she unabashedly sings out on record and on stage stands in sharp contrast with the reflective uncertainty and isolation that comes through in her lyrics. Though Stevenson began writing classically on piano early on, it wasn’t until her late teens that she taught herself how to fingerpick the guitar, aspiring to have the quickness and intricacy of her “guitar god,” Dolly Parton. The new instrument opened up a window of creativity and Stevenson soon began writing songs heavily influenced by the writers her father had raised her on, such as Neil Young, Gram Parsons, and Carole King, while also drawing inspiration from music that she discovered on her own like Leonard Cohen, and Jeff Mangum. Meanwhile, leaving her comfort zone, Stevenson started playing in friends’ bands in and around Long Island, a time that she says, “taught me how to be on tour, how to give and take with other musicians, and not be afraid of my own ideas.” With a new found confidence and a solid and supportive community of creative people behind her, Stevenson moved to Brooklyn in her early 20s and soon started performing her own material, loosely assembling a backing band of friends from other projects. In 2010, she released her bare-bones full-length debut simply entitled, A Record, which she quickly followed the year after with Sit Resist, the first solid document of her work playing with a full band. Those two albums and a healthy amount of touring brought Stevenson a dedicated fan base, drawn to her voice, her words, and her relatable down-to-earth persona. While writing the 13 songs that make-up her newest record, Wheel, Stevenson sought to understand her place within the frame of time, nature, and among those that she loves. With her words, a careful twine of prose and humor, Stevenson manages to expose the nagging contradictions that make life so terrifying but also so worth living, how it is possible to simultaneously feel both fear and joy, the bitter aftertaste of something so beautiful it makes you sick. Themes of passage, the cycle of the moon, the seasons, and love’s ever-shifting states of dependence, are all interwoven throughout Wheel as songs ebb and flow from her band’s crashing walls of distortion and pounding drums, to sweet string-led overtures, to moments where it is just Stevenson and a guitar. In recording Wheel, Stevenson decided to up the production value, steering away from the lo-fi approach of her previous two albums. Forcing herself to fully give-in to the recording process, and relinquish some of creative control she enlisted producer, Kevin McMahon, someone whose work she respected immensely and who would, as she put it, “be the perfect set of ears for these songs.” She also brought in Rob Moose on violin and Kelly Pratt to play brass, adding their own layers of depth to the band’s full arrangements. Despite the move to sleeker production, Wheel retains its organic nature, relying primarily on the resonance of acoustic instruments and the electricity of simply over-driven amplifiers, with its most synthetic moment coming from a Roland organ, an unconscious decision that Stevenson explains as her and her band’s way of “being real, relying on each other’s energy to keep time and just playing the songs like human beings, flaws and all.” Sites: MySpace and LauraStevenson.net (official) [[b]2] From Belfast, UK. Raised only a few streets from the legendary Van Morrison (though admittedly several decades later), Laura Stevenson is finally receiving recognition in the Northern Irish music scene. Her 2004 EP “Down” and this year’s “Live at the Rotterdam” have already been heard on the airwaves of several local stations and, having recently won a showcase on the music investment website ‘Slicethepie.com’ which secured her £15,000 to record her long-awaited debut album, it looks like Laura is set to grace more than just the local scene with her talent. At the centre of the music is her voice - fragile, ethereal, haunting - providing an apt vehicle for songs which betray a rare kind of honesty. Stevenson doesn't shy away from wearing her heart on her sleeve in her songwriting, something fans tell her they appreciate. At times, her songs are lyrically raw and yet, so carefully framed with those trademark cascading piano lines, the listener is drawn into a space where catharsis and redemption finally meet. Indeed, one can never be sure if this music will break your heart, or if it will heal it. Stevenson has an impressive range of influences including the likes of Tracy Chapman, Sarah McLachlan, Patty Griffin, Suzanne Vega and Sheryl Crow, but comparisons reveal little about her unique direction. Live sets include impressively original interpretations of songs by artists she admires: Radiohead, Chris Isaak, Crowded House and Alana Myles, amongst several others. She has supported many artists of varying success on the Irish music scene (such as Juliet Turner), as well as those of international acclaim, such as guitar legends Rodrigo y Gabriela and soul diva, Beverley Knight. This summer, Laura will continue to play local venues to her ever-widening fan base, while she hits the studio with local producer Mike Houston, whom she describes as “The Northern Irish music industry’s best kept secret…”, to finally get recording! While no date for release has been announced yet, we anticipate it won’t be too much longer before you’re hearing a lot, lot more from this talented lady… Songs by this Laura featured on lastfm: Down, Just Beyond My Reach, Welcome to my World, Coming Home, Short Space of Time, One of Us, Wait, Solar System, Shallow, One Night Stand, Where You Lie, Cut and Run. Sites: MySpace Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.