OH MY GOSH! I GREW UP ON THE SAME KEYBOARD! No wonder I like her music so much! Mog, meet New Buffalo. New Buffalo, this is Mog. Be friends. She's gonna take you through messy relationships and let you sing along with her whenever no one is around to hear you. She'll even force your housemates listen to her so they'll be sympathetic. And believe you/me, making dance-party prone fellows ...
When it comes to production - I am a man who loves subtlety. Big sweeping production certainly has its place, but in the age of excess, minimalism has become the new avant garde. New Buffalo is the alias for singer/songwriter Sally Seltmann, married to Darren Seltmann of the Avalanches. The sound of the Avalanches is anything but subtle - a group of DJ's who build samples upon samples to crea...
3:31 (track length)Several months ago I was just minding my own business strolling thru the used bin of one of my local used cd/book stores. I stumbled upon a sealed copy of New Buffalo’s first release Last Beautiful Day. It was 4.99 and on Arts and Crafts so I figured I would roll the dice ole school and buy something I had heard of but never heard any music from. Wow did I score. It took abou.
Is there a buzz? She wrote 1234 for/with Feist. She is opening for BSS/Kevin Drew, and her voice haunts me. New Buffalo is the name and she has the song of the week. Happy Halloween!!!!
I guess I hear the girl inside the woman on this record. The way Sally Seltmann, alias New Buffalo, is in a state of sweet mourning for who she was and who she loves. Which makes Somewhere, anywhere. a song cycle of sorts about growing up.Parallels with Beth Orton are obvious (Orton actually sang backing vocals for New Buffalo on her first CD The Last Beautiful Day), as is the jazzy bounce of F...
OH MY GOSH! I GREW UP ON THE SAME KEYBOARD! No wonder I like her music so much! Mog, meet New Buffalo. New Buffalo, this is Mog. Be friends. She's gonna take you through messy relationships and let you sing along with her whenever no one is around to hear you. She'll even force your housemates listen to her so they'll be sympathetic. And believe you/me, making dance-party prone fellows ...