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The Arge's brand of straight up rock and roll is reminiscent of times when there was an aim in rock to turn the mundane condition, pain, apathy and anger of life into something that could let anyone at a show blow off steam, forget their troubles and have fun. They play rock’n’roll the way it should be: Loud, sweaty, heart on the sleeve and tongue in cheek.
"...Cribshitter calls its music ‘twang poop,’ but there’s nothing excretory about its surprisingly pleasant experiments in eclectic pop." (The Onion AV Club)
Singer, songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Beth Kille has risen through the ranks of the acoustic-rock/Americana music scene since her debut in 2000. Her music is a hybrid of rock, country, folk and blues that resonates with diverse musical influences ranging from the soul of the Indigo Girls, the grit of Melissa Etheridge, the sultry vocals of Norah Jones & the groove of Ani DiFranco.
"Described as "a name you'll want to remember" by the San Francisco Bay Guardian, Anna Laube makes intimate, heartfelt songs rooted in traditional Americana. With a strong voice reminiscent of Neko Case or Jenny Lewis, Laube sings with a slight but refreshing country twang over a mix of blues, country and folk. Now living in the San Francisco Bay Area, Laube was raised in Iowa City, IA and Madison, WI." (NPR's All Songs Considered Second Stage)