Gadfly
Records is proud to announce the release of "The Goodbyes
Have All Been Taken. Hello," the new release Deanna Varagona.
Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Deanna Varagona cuts
a wide swath with this collection that ranges from folk to twang,
and she shines on each track.
Deanna Varagona has put in years as a member of Nashville's
eclectic orchestra, Lambchop, the sweet country swing of Paul
Burch & the WPA Ballclub, and the sidekick siren of Chris
Mills. She has been seen sitting in on Baritone Sax or
sweet harmonies with the likes of Yo La Tengo, John Wesley
Harding, Neutral Milk Hotel and the Silos.
Deanna creates a sparse yet dynamic backdrop to highlight her
poetic lyrics reminiscent of early Etta James passion and Bessie
Smith's wiles. She lays her southern soul bare with a passion
born in the Appalachian Mountains but bred in a world of a punk
rock youth. From the school of Hazel Dickens, The Replacements
and Bob Dylan, she tells a tale sometimes strewn with imagery,
sometimes naked, with a voice both powerful and sweet.
On
her debut 7" released on Star Star Stereo Recordings, she
collaborates with Griffin Rodriguez (Bablicon). The pair tackle
the nine instruments in Griffin's dad's basement and bring us a
glimpse of the musician's work shed. The B-side, "Secrets For
Dusty," finds Deanna alone with her acoustic in a haunting blues
that grapples with a secret too hard to keep hidden.
On
"Tangled Messages," her first full-length CD, Deanna serves up
what CMJ calls "an intimate and sweetly Southern-fried debut
solo effort." From the sadly sweet "Goodbye Kiss" (a
mandolin-tinged duet with Chris Mills), to the haunting "Take My
Shovel," she brandishes both her instrumental acumen--playing
seven different instruments on the album--and her emotive
vocals, which lean toward the subtle, rather than the showy.
With a little help from Charles Kim (Pinetop Seven), Julian
Koster (Neutral Milk Hotel) and others, Deanna fashions an album
that is at once moving, intricate, and sincere. Deanna
currently resides in Chicago and has performed to enthusiastic
crowds at SXSW, NXNE and has shared bills with Vic Chestnut,
Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, Richard Buckner, The Lonesome Organist and
others. She hopes to have her follow-up to "Tangled Messages"
out of the gate by mid-2002.