Azure Ray Reunites for a One-Off Troubador Gig and Studio session at KCRW
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This duo is great for a Sunday chill session.. and they are back together and thinknig of recording again. The individual projects they have been involved in since their 2004 are also showcased in this session. Lots of great music and very little interview on this session. This is also Nic Harcourt's last week with KRCW.. going to miss that guy!
Azure Ray was an American dream pop duo, consisting of musicians Maria Taylor and Orenda Fink. The pair met at the age of 15 at the Alabama School of Fine Arts. They fronted a band called Little Red Rocket, often compared to Veruca Salt, in their hometown of Birmingham, Alabama in the mid and late 1990s and released two albums with the band on Tim/Kerr records.
Azure Ray started in Athens, Georgia, but relocated to Omaha, Nebraska and joined the music scene there. Their sound is sparse and understated, with intimate lyrics, elements of alt-country and folk Americana, and occasional forays into minimalist electronica territory. Taylor and Fink are also in another Saddle Creek band called Now It's Overhead, with Andy LeMaster. The two have collaborated with Moby and co-wrote the song, "Great Escape" on the album 18. They have also appeared on numerous Bright Eyes records. Fink also works with Japancakes.
Azure Ray disbanded in 2004, leaving Fink and Taylor to work on solo and other collaborative projects, including working in Now It's Overhead and Maria Taylor's solo recordings.
Fink and Taylor reformed the band for a one-off show in Los Angeles on November 30, 2008. The duo was accompanied by Andy LeMaster of Now It's Overhead and Nick White of Tilly and the Wall.









Comments (3)
Their voices harmonize beautifully....I cannot listen to the whole thing right now, but will try to come back to it later.
Yes they do, they sound much better together as you will see when the switch to the individual project material in this session.
cool! i always wondered what happened to azure ray :)