April 2020

Pawn Shop Radio the Debut Album from VickiKristinaBarcelona Out May 29

VICKIKRISTINABARCELONA, AN ENCHANTING NEW PROJECT FROM RACHELLE GARNIEZ, AMANDA HOMI AND TERRY RADIGAN, ARTFULLY REWORKS THE SONGS OF TOM WAITS ON DEBUT ALBUM PAWN SHOP RADIO

Individually, Rachelle Garniez, Amanda Homi and Terry Radigan are three gifted singers, songwriters, storytellers, and multi-instrumentalists with their own distinct styles. Together, as VickiKristinaBarcelona, they create something unique and magical through imaginative interpretations of Tom Waits songs. The trio shares this joyful music on their first album, Pawn Shop Radio, which arrives on May 29 via StorySound Records.

Their debut single, “I Don’t Wanna Grow Up,” is set to be released April 10 along with a companion video. VickiKristinaBarcelona tap into a Zydeco groove for their version of this tune, which highlights an enchanting mix-and-match sound and scintillating group vocals. Their vibrant camaraderie also is readily apparent in the carnival-themed video, which takes a light-hearted approach to this darkly playful song.

Like a wild spin around the dial, Pawn Shop Radio covers a colorful spectrum of musical styles. The album opener, “Cold Cold Ground,” is sparked by ’60s girl group-inspired vocals. Next comes the Latin rhythms of “Jersey Girl,” which is followed by the gypsy stomp of “Tango ’Til They’re Sore.” The  stylistic explorations also include blending blues and bluegrass on the ominously toned “Gun Street Girl” and infusing a little Brechtian theatrics into “I’ll Be Gone.” The trio acknowledges that this eclecticism was intentional. “We wanted the album to represent our broad range of influences, from bachata to Cajun, klezmer and swamp pop.”

While quite diverse, Pawn Shop Radio remains marvelously cohesive, coalescing around the artists’ gorgeous and inventive three-part harmonies and a treasure trove of instruments — from accordions to zills. Picture the Triplets of Belleville disguised as Depression Era hobos riding the rails across America stopping to play dance parties and funerals along the road to nowhere. VickiKristinaBarcelona creates music that is at once powerful, playful and poignant, with each member bringing her own distinctive sensibilities to the group’s sound: Garniez’s genre-fluid cabaret, Homi’s global rhythms and forms, and Radigan’s traditional Americana Roots.

Over the course of the album’s ten tracks, each band member sings lead on two songs that she especially related to. “Tango Til They’re Sore” and “I’ll Be Gone” places Homi in her element of cinematic scenarios in minor keys. The bluesy, rootsy qualities of “Chicago” and “Way Down in the Hole” provide a perfect fit for Radigan, while Garniez, who is drawn to opposite extremes of trash and tenderness, shines on “God’s Away on Business” and “Innocent When You Dream.”

Pawn Shop Radio’s other numbers — the back-porch “Gun Street Girl,” party tracks “Jersey Girl” and “I Don’t Wanna Grow Up,” and the girl group-vibed “Cold Cold Ground” — are group songs showcasing VickiKristinaBarcelona’s intoxicating vocal dynamics. “There’s just about nothing more satisfying than singing in harmony,” they admit. The arrangements tend to arrive simultaneously in the zeitgeist with each one singing a verse and then coming together on the choruses in a sing-along approach.

VickiKristinaBarcelona began several years ago as something done just for fun in a Brooklyn bar before solidifying as a bona fide self-contained band in 2017. The three seasoned musicians found common ground at the Waits crossroad of poetry and groove, although their interpretations are assertive and unapologetic. “We aim to re-imagine the songs with love, and bring a feminine perspective to the rough and rugged wreckage — which in itself alters what is typically considered feminine. The mythic picaresque male archetypes are transformed, their beauty and vulnerability revealed. Melodies are unearthed and shine like polished diamonds, no longer in the rough.”

The band’s name too reflects the trio’s belief in the positive forces of reinvention. VickiKristinaBarcelona serves as a gently tweaked repurposing, with slightly altered spelling, of the 2008 Woody Allen film Vicky Cristina Barcelona, which focuses on the lives of three women. With this sly, mischievous wink, the group flips the script, reclaiming the names and — most importantly — the power.

In their live shows, the three are known for their wisecracking banter, and they aren’t afraid to use goofy instruments like the kazoo and blowing into pop bottles. At the same time, however, they don’t shy away from tenderness. They also have fun choosing different looks aimed at maintaining their identities within the band identity (hats, in particular, play a large part). In just a few years, VickiKristinaBarcelona has earned a reputation as one of NYC’s most beloved bands, appearing regularly at places like the City Winery, Club Bona Fide, and Pangea, as well as performing around the northeast and in Europe.

All three musicians stay busy beyond VickiKristinaBarcelona. Rachelle Garniez, an active member in New York City’s music, dance, and cabaret scenes, earlier this year released her seventh solo album, Gone To Glory, a covers project saluting great musicians, from Bowie and Prince to Cohen and Campbell, who recently have passed away. Brooklyn-born guitar-slinger Terry Radigan is back in her hometown following a successful stay in Nashville, where she made several solo albums and had artists like Patty Loveless cover her tunes. Radigan also founded Shelter Songs, a non-profit organization offering a therapeutic songwriting outlet for women living in shelters. Hailing from England, Amanda Homi traveled the globe exploring music and cultures before settling in NYC. The award-winning musician/dancer also co-produced a documentary on the Afro-Colombian legend Toto La Momposina. Collectively, Garniez, Radigan and Homi have worked with artists such as Jack White, Jackson Browne, Jane Siberry, Patty Loveless, Ray La Montagne, Thomas Dolby, and Taylor Mac. 

Garniez, Homi and Radigan hope to take VickiKristinaBarcelona on a fall tour of Europe along with playing shows in, and around, New York City. Also, they are already plotting their next video, a ’60s-inspired theme for “Cold Cold Ground.”

VickiKristinaBarcelona "I Don't Wanna Grow Up" Video Premiere

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VickiKristinaBarcelona Celebrate Tom Waits on "I Don't Wanna Grow Up" (premiere)

09 Apr 2020

Multi-instrumentalists, storytellers, and gifted singers all, Rachelle Garniez, Amanda Homi, and Terry Radigan have come together as VickiKristinaBarcelona, a powerhouse trio that will release their first album, Pawn Shop Radio, on 29 May via StorySound Records. The collection celebrates the unquestionably original, often funny, often heartbreaking and always human world of songwriter Tom Waits.

In anticipation of Pawn Shop Radio's arrival, the trio will issue their debut single "I Don't Wanna Grow Up" on 10 April.

"We were lucky to find the perfect team to create the video for 'I Don't Wanna Grow Up'. It's a darkly, playful tune. Funnily enough, we've been kicking around the idea of creating VickiKristinaBarcelona paper dolls as merch for quite some time, so it's especially cool that they chose to go that route," said Garniez.

Homi adds, "They are truly geniuses, using one continuous shot for the entire piece. We happened to have a whole bunch of action shots of us dressed in Carnival costumes goofing around from a photoshoot with the great Albie Mitchell, our official photographer, that suited the video perfectly."

"It seems like people are ready for some light-hearted silliness. It's also pretty cool to be in company with the Ramones who covered the song," said Radigan.

What the trio taps into on this rendition is the tune's sense of childlike wonder and the poignancy of innocence lost, the pendulum swing between when it feels like anything possible and the realization that our dreams must be tempered with reality. The musical exuberance and zest for living remain in this musical setting and prove a perfect introduction to VickiKristinaBarcelona.

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Song Premiere: VickiKristinaBarcelona's "Cold Cold Ground"

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Song Premiere: VickiKristinaBarcelona’s “Cold Cold Ground”

April 21, 2020 Melissa Clarke

Americana Highways brings you this premiere of VickiKristinaBarcelona’s interpretation of Tom Waits’ song “Cold Cold Ground,” due April 24, from their forthcoming album Pawn Shop Radio, available May 29. The album, which is interpretations of Tom Waits songs, was recorded by Mark Ettinger at The Lethe Lounge, NYC; mixed by Alex Venguer at ootermind Studios; and mastered by Eliyah Reichen at Beyond Groove studios in Basel, Switzerland.   VickiKristinaBarcelona is Rachelle Garniez, Amanda Homi, and Terry Radigan

The project was produced and directed with editing by VickiKristinaBarcelona. This reimagining of the Tom Waits song (with its signature thick bass strings resounding) is a whimsical, throwback pop styled version.   Undertaking a project of reinterpreting Tom Waits songs can best be done by taking a radical departure, and VickiKristinaBarcelona has succeeded in that.  Very impressive.

“Cold Cold Ground” is most definitely all about the groove. The beautiful lazy Calypso lilt of the original demands no less. — Rachelle Garniez.

We decided to move in the direction of an homage to 1960’s Girl Groups; a hybrid of the Ronettes “Be My Baby” and the Marvelettes “Please Mister Postman”, with a nod to British Invasion riffs on guitar and banjo. As each verse has a distinct personality, it was a natural for us to choose as a group song. — Amanda Homi

We divided up the verses between us and included Doo-wop inspired vocal improvisations on the choruses. Instead of accordion, harmonica is featured in the solo section to maintain the rootsy reedy sweetness of Waits’ recording. — Terry Radigan.

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