New Yorker-recommended, Portland-approved

 

My favorite Portland band, Richmond Fontaine, got a nice write-up in The New Yorker, which calls them “one of the finest proponents of what is sometimes called alt-country but is more properly described as woozy roots music.” 

Put another way: Their live shows are, as my friend AJ says, “transcendent.”

Semantics aside, the band will celebrate the release of its newest record, We Used to Think the Freeway Sounded Like a River, on Dec. 11 (tonight) at Dante’s.

Can’t make the show? Check out the video above. Or, for another view into singer/songwriter Willy Vlautin‘s spare, gritty storytelling style, pick up his acclaimed novels, The Motel Life and Northline. (A third, Lean on Pete, is expected this spring.)

2 comments on this post.
  1. Portland Spoke – The Official Blog of Travel Portland » Blog Archive » “Lean on Pete”:

    [...] Here’s a promotional video for Lean on Pete, the forthcoming novel by Willy Vlautin, the frontman for Richmond Fontaine, my favorite Portland band. [...]

  2. Portland Spoke – The Official Blog of Travel Portland » Blog Archive » Local Music: Coming Full Circle with Fernando:

    [...] release show at Dante’s on Feb. 5, for which Fernando assembled a crackerjack lineup, including Richmond Fontaine guitarist Dan Eccles and  multi-instrumentalist Lewi Longmire on [...]

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