London blog SPRITZ has a mini-feature about the band up today. Hope you all dig! Thanks for everyone that tuned into the Real World last week. What a trip.
Miss Fairchild announce the release of their song “Vanilla Place” under CreativeCommons (CC) license. Appearing on the upcoming Ooh La La, Sha Sha (November 13), “Vanilla Place” is available for free download at Archive.org. The band has also made available the instrumental and acappella versions of the song, authorizing open remixing and alteration.
Boston Now really likes Ooh La La, Sha Sha… So there.
Sidekick has a photo of us, too. Thanks Boston, for taking notice!
August 2007
Miss Fairchild, the Boston-based Pop-Funk band, announce the release of their sophomore long-player Ooh La La, Sha Sha… on Tuesday, September 4, 2007. With a style that distills the best funk and pop music from the past thirty years into a fresh new sound, the album fuses the band’s flair for spectacle with a genuine knack for what works.
Wrall has spoken. About his favorite things. Apparently ice cream is number one. Who knew?
Hey people. Want free music? Well, here it is:
Number One, free for download: Music For Robots
Vanilla Place, free for download: Idolator
“Easy, sensual, and fun, liquid harmonies studded with heart-skipping funk beats.�
-Splendid Magazine
�...one jelly roll of awesome, Miss Fairchild sounds like an after hours sex session with Prince, Beck, Andre 3000, Q-Tip and Lord Quas—all taking place at Zappa’s Joe’s Garage…you won’t hear anything else like it this year. It’s Amazing.�
- Muisc for Robots
“[Miss Fairchild’s] energy and enthusiasm won the crowd over…any kids who’ll cover Jeff Buckley – at Sin-E of all places – while throwing some Mary J in the mix can get a pass in our book.�
– The Fader
�...Miss Fairchild appear to be more interested in experimentation than imitation. On Album, a record that’s part house party and part laboratory, [they] ape and tweak across the spectrum of urban music, borrowing equally from rap, soul, dance and R&B. The result is both sophisticated and surprising.�
- The Wire
“There’s something very endearing about Miss Fairchild’s Kitchen-Sink approach to Pop.
-URB Magazine
“Imagine if Prince (from the Beautiful Experience era) and JT (minus the *nsyncers) hooked up to make an album. It would have mad sassy, make-you-wanna-pour-milk-all-over-your-body kind of consequences… Miss Fairchild is creamy and smooth like the milkshake you never want to stop sucking on.�
– The Boston Phoenix
“Combining elements of hip-hop, r&b, and elctronica, Fairchild bust out a conglomeration of R.Kelly, Bel Biv DeVoe, De La Soul and Portishead that’s a helluva lot of fun.�
-Face Magazine
Check this for the inside scoop on the cute one>
and scope what people are saying about Miss Fairchild:
“They have something for you. And it’s not standard.”- Crash
“I’ve never seen a band with so much personality and the talent to back it up.”- Elizabeth Ziman, whose music you should also check out.
Say word, The Great Dunlap
In case you missed it in the paper:
Wrall Skillz Changes Name Diminutive Falsettist Adds Name, Acronym by Jaime Heiny-High
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