Do you ever associate a particular song or band with a certain time in your life so much so that whenever you hear that song or see that band you are transported back to those days when that music meant so much to you? Well that is how I feel about the band Carbon Leaf who had a strong presence in my college days. There is one verse in particular from their song “What About Everything” that really struck a chord with that particular time and place in my life. It includes the following lines:
“…Before time takes each year, like a knife cuts it clear
It’s school, then work and then life that just sharpens the blade
I think about time for fun
I think about time for play
Then I think about being done, with no resume…”
I first discovered Carbon Leaf in 2004. Their CD, Indian Summer, was just released when I stumbled upon it during one of my Borders listening sessions. I was immediately struck by the soothing vocals and the general positive/happy vibe I picked up from the songs. I have been following Carbon Leaf ever since. The band is from Virginia and it took a couple of years for us to be in the same city at the same time. I finally saw them in 2006 at the TLA in Philadelphia. They were on Tour with Matt Nathanson and their CD Love Loss Hope Repeat had just come out. It was a packed house and I remember struggling to get a good view, but also being impressed that the energy from the stage could make its way all the way to where I was, piercing my soul as all my favorite songs were being performed on the stage.
Last night at The Troubadour was only the second time I’ve seen Carbon Leaf live. Being in love with a local band is amazing if you’re in the same town, but I don’t make it to Virginia all that often and I kept missing the guys when they would go on tour. However, the little family of Carbon Leaf lovers that gathered at The Troubadour for the band’s 2 hour set made me feel like I hadn’t missed a beat. I was certainly not alone in my adoration as the band’s unique brand of Celtic/bluegrass rock (Wikipedia’s categorization) seemed to transport the entire room to a different place and time where the one commonality was music that we were all, at that moment, experiencing together.
The band played songs spanning their entire catalog including many off Indian Summer despite the fact that the record was released 6 years ago. They also played some great tunes from other records including a couple songs from Curious George 2 (to which Carbon Leaf supplied the soundtrack), and one from their forthcoming album, How the West Was One.
This upcoming album is fairly special as it marks the band’s break from their record label and return to the DIY world of music-making. They were especially proud to announce that despite the fact that the mixing of the new album had just been completed, the songs were available that night via download cards. It’s nice to know that I’m not the only one who is bothered by a record label’s decision to hold material for release long after it’s completed. This move also means that the band will have a lot more music coming out over the next year or so. They say that How the West Was One is really going to be volume 1 of 3-4…all songs that the band has written over the years while they have been east of the Mississippi.
I have yet to download the new tunes, but I wanted to get something out about the brilliance of this band before tonight’s (Thurs July 8th) show at The Belly Up in Solana Beach (right outside of San Diego). I know many people at last night’s show plan to drive down and I wish I could join them. If you’re in the San Diego area, I’d highly recommend heading over the Belly Up (a fantastic venue) and checking out Carbon Leaf.
For the rest of their tour dates:
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Belly Up Tavern |
Solana Beach, CA |
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Soho Restaurant and Music Club |
Santa Barbara, CA, us |
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Cafe du Nord |
San Francisco, CA |
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Fat Cat Music House |
Modesto, CA |
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Harlows Restaurant and Nightclub |
Sacramento, CA |
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Woodland Park Zoo Amphitheater |
Seattle, WA |
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Aladdin Theater |
Portland, OR |
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Basin Summer Sounds Free Music Fest |
Ephrata, WA |
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East City Park |
Moscow, Idaho |
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Knitting Factory Concert House |
Boise, ID |
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Kilby Court |
Salt Lake City, UT |
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Bluebird Theater |
Denver, CO |
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Santa Fe Brewing Company |
Santa Fe, NM |
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The Warsaw |
Houston, TX |
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The Aardvark |
Fort Worth, TX |
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KELLYS OUTER BANKS |
Nags Head, NC, us |
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KELLYS OUTER BANKS |
Nags Head, NC, us |
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Rock and Blues Concert Cruise [Aboard the Frederick L. Nolan Jr.] |
Boston, MA |
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Portland Music and Arts Festival |
Portland, ME |
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and a few more pics:
~ Kristen
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