Arts
MoMa (Mona Market), Easter Sunday, 1pm: EWAH & The Vision of Paradise
EWAH & The Vision of Paradise are playing at the MoMa (Mona Market) Easter Sunday market this Sunday 27 March. It’s also the final MoMa for the year.
We’ll be on the MainStage overlooking the lawn – between 1-2pm – and will have a brand new CD single with us, My Heart is Your Home. Please see the Media Release below …
Media Release …
EWAH CD single release –
Live versus electro
My Heart is Your Home/ Superstition or love – CD
Superstition or Love/My Heart is Your Home – vinyl
Upcoming Event:
MoMa (Mona Market) Easter market and final market for 2016
Mainstage (lawn)
1-3pm
Sunday 27 March, 2016
After almost two years, EWAH & The Vision of Paradise now have their first sounds from a recording session at Hobart’s Red Planet Recording studio. This limited release will be available exclusively at live shows.
The CD single My Heart is Your Home/Superstition or Love is the live band version of the electro 7″ vinyl release from last year Superstition or Love/My Heart is Your Home.
Two years back, when EWAH transitioned from one state to another – from Melbourne Victoria to Hobart, Tasmania – and from one band to another, E-wah Lady & The Open Road to her current band The Vision of Paradise. She was also between music concepts – alt country Bonnie & Clyde songs to the current murder new wave pop songs. Not wishing to stop writing songs and producing music, she laid down bittersweet electro pop songs and released the Superstition or Love/My Heart is Your Home on electric blue 7 inch vinyl from these recordings.
My Heart is Your Home/Superstition or Love, is the VOPs interpretation of these songs and reveals the difference and similarities in the band bringing these electro demos to a rock line-up. In the electro world choices on instrumentation, production and number of instruments per song are endless with the ability to edit digitally, whereas in a band the limitations are set by the four players and their instruments and the tape is metaphorically rolling – analogue style. (Charles Donnelly – keys; Stuart Hollingsworth – bass; Paul Brooks – drums; EWAH – guitar & vocals.)
In the spirit of celebrating this contrast of mediums, the songs were recorded in live takes at Red Planet Recordings in Hobart late last year with Jake Long engineering. His cousin Rob Long mixed the songs onto reel to reel tape.
EWAH & The Vision of Paradise will play at the final MoMa (Mona Market) for 2016 on Easter Sunday, with some new songs, plus the new single in the swag.
There will be a special deal at gigs –
7″ vinyl (including digital download) + CD for $12
(sold singly – 7″ vinyl $10; CD $5 each)
www.ewah-music.com
Stuart