2/20/2014

Pony Boy Shares NEW Track w/ VICE, EP Drops March 4!

Pony Boy
 
The Devil In Me EP Drops March 4th

Shares EP Track “One Man Show” w/ VICE’s Noisey

 
“She's as adept as Cat Power at sounding winningly intimate and just the right shade of downcast.” – VICE

“ …an all-original junkyard country meets southern gothic soul sound.” – Lucky

Those infatuated by Nancy Sinatra and Loretta Lynn's darker sides should fall in love with Pony Boy's brand of blues.” – Refinery 29

" ...something of a theme song for some unmade femme fatale grindhouse flick… preferably a Western." - WNYC

 


Pony Boy aka Marchelle Bradanini is a Nashville transplant and singer-songwriter extraordinaire who brings pop songwriting sensibility to the dark and ominous side of Americana. Having released several singles over the past few yearsPony Boy is excited to announce The Devil In Me EP on March 4th, recorded to tape in the Music City!
 
The Devil In Me represents a unique twist on old-school storytelling in Marchelle’s simmering voice accented by the sounds of vintage instrumentation. Single, “One Man Show” brings both vintage bass buzz and sultry yet effortless belting to the center stage. “One Man Show” premiered with VICE’s Noisey and is available HEREPony Boy has also revealed the “Easy Money” video today. Please post & share.
 
Inspired deeply by her move from the West Coast to “Music City” in Nashville, to write Marchelle calls, “the simple songs about those feelings of longing for someone you can’t hold onto or seem to let go of against one’s better judgment,” The Devil In Me is filled with stark and lonely moments that in turn let the listener feel a little less alone. Having recorded with producers Adam Landry & Justin Collins (Deer Tick, Middle Brother, Diamond Rugs, T. Hardy Morris) as well as Robbie Crowell (Deer Tick) and won over audiences and critics alike with her beautifully eerie sound, Pony Boy releases her southern gothic soul to the world.

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