Released on JDub Records, November 3, 2009
Girls In Trouble celebrate the release of their self-titled debut at New York's Joe's Pub November 2nd and Public Assembly November 11th with friends Franz Nicholay, Pepi Ginsburg and more.
With the High Holy Days behind and Hanukkah around the corner, no time like the present to connect with your Judain sisters and brothers.
On November 2, 2009, Girls in Trouble will join forces with Eli Valley vs the Sway Machinery at Joe's Pub in the multi-media mash up The Temple of Self Hatred, a music-meets-visual art set.
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The night will feature a reading from the winner of the Goldberg Prize for Jewish Fiction by Emerging Writers and other guests and surprises.
You can also catch Girls In Trouble's performance at their album release party at Brooklyn’s Public Assembly on November 11.
The event will be also be a fundraiser for Julius Caesar Press and will feature additional guests including Franz Nicholay of The Hold Steady and Pepi Ginsburg.
Girls in Trouble is a folk-inspired indie group featuring inviting experimental string arrangements, lead by vocalist/violinist Alicia Jo Rabins.
The record, initially a song cycle for a master's thesis, features mystical lyrics telling the stories of obscure Biblical women. Rabins finds a way to make the struggles of the ancient woman her own while grounding them with alluring hooks.
Set for release on JDub Records on November 3, 2009, the Girls in Trouble debut was recorded in rural North Carolina with the help of three of her closest friends: Aaron Hartman (Old Time Relijun, K Records) on upright bass, Tim Monaghan on drums and Jascha Hoffman on keys and glockenspiel. Produced by Scott Solter (Spoon, The Mountain Goats, Okkervil River).
Girls in Trouble November 2009 shows:
11/02: New York, NY @ Joe’s Pub
11/11 @ Brooklyn, NY @ Public Assembly
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"Using folk and modern Americana Girls In Trouble is a compelling album that gets an extra lift through the smart percussion that sounds a bit like Blur in their hey-day." - Here Comes The Flood, September 2009
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