Arielle Silver – Lonely Time of Year

Labels:Seeding Thunder
Number of Tracks:1
Total Time:00:04:05
From the Album:Lonely Time of Year
Formats:Americana,Non-Commercial,NPR
Available Date & Time: Dec 03 2019 10:00:00 EST
Impact Date: n/a

A holiday song for those seasons when it's not so jolly. 
 
The indie-folk/alt-country Christmas-time break-up song, Lonely Time of Year, is singer/songwriter Arielle Silver's first release in over a decade. 
 
Produced by indie-cult-favorite, Shane Alexander, Lonely Time of Year was recorded in the legendary Sound City complex in Los Angeles, mixed by GRAMMY-winner Brian Yaskulka (Lisa Loeb), and mastered by GRAMMY-winner Hans DeKline (U2). The album features drummer Denny Weston Jr. (KT Tunstall), percussion by Jesse Siebenberg (Lady Gaga, Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real), piano/organ/bells by Carl Byron (Rita Coolidge), and bass by Darby Orr (Naked To The World).
 
Formerly of Boston, Arielle Silver quit her songwriting career a decade ago, moved to Los Angeles, and landed a behind-the-scenes job in the music business.

But love comes when you least expect it. In 2018, Silver fell back in love with songwriting. In 2019, she began performing again, and despite 10 years off, when Silver launched a spring 2019 crowdfunding campaign, she raised over $26k to record a new indie-folk / Americana project: A THOUSAND TINY TORCHES. In advance of the album, slated for early 2020, she brings us a Christmas break-up single, "LONELY TIME OF YEAR."

Produced by Shane Alexander, A THOUSAND TINY TORCHES was recorded in the legendary Sound City complex in Los Angeles, mixed by GRAMMY-winner Brian Yaskulka (Lisa Loeb), and mastered by GRAMMY-winner Hans DeKline (U2). The album features drummer Denny Weston Jr. (KT Tunstall), steel guitars and percussion by Jesse Siebenberg (Lady Gaga, Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real), piano/organ/bells by Carl Byron (Rita Coolidge), bass by Darby Orr (Naked To The World), and mandolin by Mike Mullins (David Grisman).

Showcasing what The Boston Globe called, “Lovely songwriting and arrangements,” the lush harmonies on Silver's 2nd and 3rd albums, SOMETHING PRETTY SOMETHING TRUE and ON THE DASHBOARD OF A SHAKY CAR, display an array of exceptional musicians, including Adam Ollendorff (Kacey Musgraves, Willie Nelson) on pedal steel, dobro, baritone guitar.  Songs from both albums were broadcast on AAA, college, and internet radio stations across the US and Canada.  Her songs have been licensed internationally for film/TV.
 

PAST PRESS
 

"Lovely songwriting and arrangements" – The Boston Globe (Jim Sullivan)
 

"Silver’s tough-yet-tender vocals move through the space where Lou Reed meets Chrissie Hynde, ensuring that Something Pretty Something True lives up to its name and then some." – Performing Songwriter Magazine (Mare Wakefield, DIY Reviews)

 
"Singer/songwriter Silver first seduces with a rich, highly emotional voice. Though her arty, lyrical flair reflects Ani DiFranco, Joni Mitchell and even Jane’s Addiction, it’s a very personal modern rock approach. On her new, gorgeously produced CD, “Something Pretty Something True,” Silver even plays clarinet." – The Boston Herald
 

 

LINKS

Music Website: www.ariellesilvermusic.com
 

CONTACT:

For press and interviews: Amanda Blide, ******@*******.***
For radio and booking: arielle@ariellesilver.com

 

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