
Tomorrow night Brandi Carlile w/ Gregory Alan Isakov will be in concert at The Vogue, in Broad Ripple. On her new album, The Story, Brandi Carlile opens up her heart, soul, and psyche in a series of memorable songs that invite you into her world. To her growing community of fans, it’s Carlile’s revelatory imagery, stark emotive vocals and finely-detailed songs which provide the keys to who she is, where she’s been, and where’s she’s going.
Shortly after the release of her critically-acclaimed self-titled Red Ink debut Rolling Stone named her one of the magazine’s “10 Artists To Watch in 2005″. Carlile left her home in Seattle and set out with twin brothers Tim (guitar) and Phil (bass) Hanseroth, with whom she’d worked on her earliest recordings and independent regional tours. The tightly knit trio, which forms the core of her band today, spent the better part of two years on the road. By the end of 2006, Brandi Carlile had embarked on several headlining tours and supported a variety of artists including Ray LaMontagne, The Fray, Chris Isaak, Tori Amos, and Shawn Colvin. The sound and songs of The Story first formed during the rigors of touring as Brandi began working the new songs into the band’s repertoire, road-testing and refining the material under the spotlights, giving each performance its own character. The intensity and authenticity of her music brought her to the attention of the Grammy Award-winning producer T Bone Burnett (Counting Crows, Roy Orbison) who came on-board to produce The Story.
I’m sure there are a lot of people out there that love Brandi Carlile, I however am not one of them. I don’t think she is bad, she’s just not my style. Obviously alot of people like her because her show tomorrow night at the Vogue in Broad Ripple is SOLD OUT! Thats awesome for her. So if you were hopeing to show up and get in its probably not going to happen. You’ll probably have to find a scalper some where or stay at home playing her album pretending you are there. The concert starts at 8:00pm.




