Matteah Baim

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Wounded Whale 02:29 Tools
Dark Ship 03:50 Tools
Who Loves 00:00 Tools
Pagoda 00:00 Tools
River 05:05 Tools
Death Of The Sun 00:00 Tools
Seven Stars 00:00 Tools
Far Away Songs 00:00 Tools
Michael Row 00:00 Tools
Up Is North 00:00 Tools
Birthdays 00:00 Tools
He Turned My Mind Around 00:00 Tools
Bird Of Prey 00:00 Tools
Monkey Chant 00:00 Tools
Orange Juice Guitar 00:00 Tools
Wilderness 00:00 Tools
Moths on Fire 00:00 Tools
The Whistler 00:00 Tools
Black Beads 00:00 Tools
Big Cat 00:00 Tools
Temple Dogs 00:00 Tools
Blossom 00:00 Tools
Dude 00:00 Tools
Good For Two 00:00 Tools
All Night 00:00 Tools
Peach Tree 00:00 Tools
Old Song 00:00 Tools
Familiar Way 00:00 Tools
Blindman's Hands 00:00 Tools
The Runner 00:00 Tools
who loves you 00:00 Tools
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12 He Turned My Mind Around 00:00 Tools
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Matteah Baim is a folk musician from New York, United States. She began writing music with Sierra Casady in 2005 for Metallic Falcons. After the band disbanded, she continued with a solo career in 2006, releasing her first solo album Death of the Sun in 2007. Matteah's music is described as disparate, haunted folk that roll over your senses like desert clouds. With the help of a few friends Jana Hunter, Devendra Banhart, and Rob Doran she has taken her palate of lonesome inky textures and blown it dry with a wanderer's spirit. Her songs ring with a wounded sense of femininity and mournful charm that further the tones of her past work. Her first solo album Death of the Sun is, with the exception of an oddly chosen cover of Michael Row Your Boat Ashore, an album of subdued night shades and hot summer winds; a young songwriter carving a hopeful sadness from the scraps of the past. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.