Biography
For more information please contact Ashley Moyer at: amoyer@rounder.com
Charivari are one of the more traditional Cajun bands playing now, but with a thicker production than the fully nostalgic groups (the Hackberry Ramblers, for example). Indeed, A Trip to the Holiday Lounge confirms their place and style. Their instruments are relatively tightly packed; the scratchiness that's such a feature of Cajun recordings is nonexistent. The sounds on this album are based in more traditional aesthetics, but with some updating courtesy of the group. The Holiday Lounge is an old club in Louisiana dear to the hearts of the bandmembers, and they pay tribute to it with their playing. While the songs are sung in an older style, with a little bit of a nasal quality, the instruments are used in more modern forms: more sophisticated counterpoints, more interlocking pieces, more bass. The stars of the album, despite excellent performances all around from the band, are Randy Vidrine and Jonno Frishberg, whose vocals carry the emotion of heartbreak as well as any of the old-timers. The songs are largely not new in ideas, and other bands can pull off similar execution of this type of music. Here though, Charivari have managed to put together the emotion of the classics and the performance aesthetics of modern Cajun music, making an entirely listenable whole.
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Members:
Charivari
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Sounds Like:
Cajun
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Influences:
Cajun Music
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AirPlay Direct Member Since:
07/13/17
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Profile Last Updated:
11/24/23 07:48:56