Listen: Laurie Anderson and Kronos Quartet's "Landfall" Featured on NPR's "Fresh Air with Terry Gross"

Browse by:
Year
Browse by:
Publish date (field_publish_date)
Submitted by nonesuch on
Article Type
Publish date
Excerpt

Laurie Anderson and Kronos Quartet's new album Landfall was reviewed on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross. Fans can hear Kronos "explode their range" on the new album, says reviewer Milo Miles. He also notes "the unprecedented mixture of strings and electronics guided by Anderson's unmistakable voice." The album results "from years of practicing, performing, refining and tweaking the collaborations," Miles concludes. "You can hear how the time and care have paid off." You can listen to the complete review here.

Copy

Laurie Anderson and Kronos Quartet's new album Landfall was reviewed on the latest episode of NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross by music critic Milo Miles. Fans can hear Kronos "explode their range" on the new album, says Miles. He also notes "the unprecedented mixture of strings and electronics guided by Anderson's unmistakable voice." The album, Anderson and Kronos Quartet's first together, results "from years of practicing, performing, refining and tweaking the collaborations," Miles concludes. "You can hear how the time and care have paid off." You can listen to the complete review below.

To pick up a copy of Landfall, head to your local music store, iTunes , Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. You can also listen to the album on Spotify and Apple Music.

featuredimage
Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet: "Landfall" by Mark Allan w
  • Thursday, March 15, 2018
    Listen: Laurie Anderson and Kronos Quartet's "Landfall" Featured on NPR's "Fresh Air with Terry Gross"
    Mark Allan

    Laurie Anderson and Kronos Quartet's new album Landfall was reviewed on the latest episode of NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross by music critic Milo Miles. Fans can hear Kronos "explode their range" on the new album, says Miles. He also notes "the unprecedented mixture of strings and electronics guided by Anderson's unmistakable voice." The album, Anderson and Kronos Quartet's first together, results "from years of practicing, performing, refining and tweaking the collaborations," Miles concludes. "You can hear how the time and care have paid off." You can listen to the complete review below.

    To pick up a copy of Landfall, head to your local music store, iTunes , Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. You can also listen to the album on Spotify and Apple Music.

    Journal Articles:Artist NewsRadioReviews

Enjoy This Post?

Get weekly updates right in your inbox.
terms

X By submitting my information, I agree to receive personalized updates and marketing messages about Nonesuch based on my information, interests, activities, website visits and device data and in accordance with the Privacy Policy. I understand that I can opt-out at any time by emailing privacypolicy@wmg.com.

Thank you!
x

Welcome to Nonesuch's mailing list!

Customize your notifications for tour dates near your hometown, birthday wishes, or special discounts in our online store!
terms

By submitting my information, I agree to receive personalized updates and marketing messages about Nonesuch based on my information, interests, activities, website visits and device data and in accordance with the Privacy Policy. I understand that I can opt-out at any time by emailing privacypolicy@wmg.com.

Related Posts

  • Friday, November 22, 2024
    Friday, November 22, 2024

    The Way Out of Easy, the first album from guitarist Jeff Parker and his long-running ETA IVtet—saxophonist Josh Johnson, bassist Anna Butterss, drummer Jay Bellerose—since their 2022 debut Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy, which Pitchfork named one of the Best Albums of the 2020s So Far, is out now on International Anthem / Nonesuch Records. Like that album, The Way Out of Easy comprises recordings from LA venue ETA, where Parker and the ensemble held a weekly residency for seven years. During that time, the ETA IVtet evolved from a band that played mostly standards into a group known for its transcendent, long-form journeys into innovative, groove-oriented improvised music. All four tracks on The Way Out of Easy come from a single night in 2023, providing an unfiltered view of the ensemble, fully in their element. 

    Journal Topics: Album ReleaseArtist News
  • Friday, November 22, 2024
    Friday, November 22, 2024

    The Staves' new EP Happy New Year, out today, includes three acoustic versions of tracks from their new album, All Now—"I Don't Say It, But I Feel It," "After School," and "All Now"—and a cover of The Beatles' "She's Leaving Home." Also out now: an acoustic performance video for "After School," which the duo calls "a love song to our sister Emily inspired by the bands we were listening to in the '90s. Putting on the rose-tinted glasses and embracing nostalgia."

    Journal Topics: Artist News