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Marnie Stern - CMJ Profile (interview, live footage)

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2010

Interview + song clips ("For Ash", "Nothing Left", "The Crippled Jazzer"). We caught up with rising star, accomplished guitar shredder, and all around warm human being Marnie Stern at CMJ 2010, where she granted us an on-camera interview and access to several shows she played in her hometown of New York.

Her music is gleefully frantic; a frenetic, all over the map blast of guitar, thick sturdy bass, and manically precise drums. On record these drums are provided by none other than Zach Hill of Hella, no stranger to doing whatever the hell he wants to on the kit; and live by Vince Rogers (ex-Tera Melos) whose complex fusion of punk, jazz and metal playing only adds to the adventurousness of Marnie's songs. Meanwhile, bassist Nithin Kalvakota does exactly what is needed -- anchoring the flourishes of both of his band mates with Campbell's Chunky thick foundational rumbles. Combined with Stern's lyrics, which emanate in a variation of yelps, screams and tuneful singing, the sound is one of pleasant contradiction -- fastidiousness meets simplicity, purity confronts convolution - through which an ever mutating and honest personality unfolds.

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  • "I was an asshole when I was 22..."

    Haha...weren't we all Marnie! She is an incredibly creative and gifted musician...really down to E

  • @kiduk noticed what?

  • @tappannie holy shit I hadn't noticed it until you said something, but it's terrible

  • @tappannie this.

  • Fantastic interview! Marnie Stern's genius is almost as evident in interviews as in her music :)

  • A world with Vince Rogers drumming is a better world then one without.

  • Great Interview.

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