Miranda Lee Richards

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Life Boat 00:00 Tools
First Light Of Winter 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Day 02:45 Tools
Early November 00:00 Tools
Breathless 05:16 Tools
7th Ray 00:00 Tools
Golden Gate 00:00 Tools
Savorin' Your Smile 00:00 Tools
Hideaway 00:00 Tools
Pictures of You 00:00 Tools
Hidden Treasure 00:00 Tools
Here By the Window 00:00 Tools
The Beginner 00:00 Tools
Mirror At the End 00:00 Tools
Dandelion 00:00 Tools
Olive Tree 00:00 Tools
Last Days of Summer 00:00 Tools
That Baby 00:00 Tools
The Long Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Folkin' Hell 00:00 Tools
I Know What It's Like 00:00 Tools
Right Now 00:00 Tools
Tokyo's Dancing 00:00 Tools
Ella 00:00 Tools
Little Radio 00:00 Tools
Last Solstice of the 70's 00:00 Tools
Beauty Queen 00:00 Tools
The Landscape 00:00 Tools
Seven Hours 00:00 Tools
Ashes and Seeds 00:00 Tools
Julian 00:00 Tools
Colours so Fine 00:00 Tools
Already Fine 00:00 Tools
It Was Given 00:00 Tools
The Wildwood 00:00 Tools
Lucid I Would Dream 00:00 Tools
The Reach 00:00 Tools
Back to the Source 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Day - Miranda Lee Richards 00:00 Tools
Existential Beast 00:00 Tools
Autumn Sun 00:00 Tools
On the Outside of Heaven 00:00 Tools
Oh Raven 00:00 Tools
Sunday Morning 00:00 Tools
Another World 00:00 Tools
Oddity 00:00 Tools
4x20 - Life Boat 00:00 Tools
Vagabond Angel 00:00 Tools
Life Boat (Neil Halstead Mix) 00:00 Tools
Oddity - Hidden 00:00 Tools
When We Go Walkin' 00:00 Tools
Fredonia 00:00 Tools
Swamp Song 00:00 Tools
Prayer 00:00 Tools
Folkin` Hell 00:00 Tools
Early November (UK Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Long Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Colors so Fine - Alternate Version 00:00 Tools
Oddity (Hidden) 00:00 Tools
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Swamp Song*(unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Beginner 00:00 Tools
Stay 00:00 Tools
Colors so Fine 00:00 Tools
Last Solstice of the 70s 00:00 Tools
Dandelion (Rolling Stones) 00:00 Tools
Red Letter Days 00:00 Tools
More Than This (Roxy Music) 00:00 Tools
Early November-(Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Your Life 00:00 Tools
Life Boat (Album) 00:00 Tools
Breathless 3/27 00:00 Tools
Early November - Miranda Lee Richards 00:00 Tools
When We Go Walkin 00:00 Tools
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Miranda Lee Richards (born April 4, 1975) is an American singer-songwriter. “Courtney Taylor from the Dandy Warhols calls my genre ‘Pixie Fairy Dust Chick Music,’” Miranda Lee Richards laughs, from her home in Los Angeles. “But I think another fitting description for Light of X might be ‘Psychedelic Chamber Folk Rock.’” Richards grew up in San Francisco, the daughter of Ted and Teresa Richards, stars of the underground comics revolution. Her father created The 40 Year Old Hippie; her mother was one of the founding editors and contributors of Wimmin’s Comix in the 1970’s. “Growing up, I got the message that if you do what you love to do, money will follow, just not a lot of it.” It was a very Bohemian upbringing to put it lightly. Richards played in school bands, but never considered music as a profession until her senior year of high school, when fate offered a unique hand. Her best friend began dating Kirk Hammett of Metallica, and Hammett taught Richards a few songs on guitar. “As soon as I knew how to play, I started writing and everything just clicked. Eventually I got a piano to expand my musical repertoire.” Richards recorded her first demo in Hammett’s basement studio. Dave Deresinski, the then manager of the Brian Jonestown Massacre, passed the recording along to singer Anton Newcombe, who asked Richards to sing with the group. Shortly thereafter, Ondi Timoner began filming the BJM for her seminal documentary DIG! (2004). In one scene, a hiker observed the all white-clad members of The Brian Jonestown Massacre and friends gathered on a mountain top location. “Excuse me,” he asked, “is this a cult or a photo shoot?” Miranda ------then candidly replied, “Honestly sir, I don’t know the answer to that question.” Miranda had since moved down the coast to LA to further pursue a music career. “I played clubs and open mics while I worked odd jobs and made demos. A mutual friend introduced me to Rick Parker (producer/musician who went on to work with BRMC and The Von Bondies), and we’ve been working together ever since.” After recording a few sets of demos, she signed with Virgin, and began tracking her debut, The Herethereafter. The Herethereafter (credits include Jon Brion and David Campbell) enjoyed critical acclaim, and over 40 film and TV licenses that allowed her to continue playing music full time. Since it’s release, Miranda has collaborated in the studio with Tricky, Tim Burgess (Charlatans), Neil Halstead (Mojave Three), Joe Firstman, and The Shore. She joined The Jesus and Mary Chain for the West Coast leg of their 2007 tour, singing duets with Jim Reid on “Sometimes Always” and “Just like Honey.” In the fall of 2007, she toured the UK in support of a vinyl single called “Life Boat” on Sonic Cathedral; in early 2008, she supported Tim Finn (Crowded House), and in late August she supported Neil Halstead, both on solo acoustic tours. The Early November EP was released digitally November 4, 2008 on Nettwerk Records; the full-length sophomore effort, Light of X, is due for worldwide release February 10, 2009. Light of X is moody and introspective, the kind of music to play while you’re getting dressed up at night, sitting by the phone, and waiting for it to ring. The album fairly shimmers with folk, country, psychedelic, and even classical influences. Richards and Parker assembled a top-notch group of players including Eva Gardner (Mars Volta, Tim Burgess) on bass; main drummer Keith Mitchell (Mazzy Star); Ben Peeler (Wallflowers, Shelby Lynne) on pedal steel, and Josh Schwartz (Beachwood Sparks) on guitar. Rick Parker produced, engineered, mixed the record, and played guitar; Richards composed the material including string arrangements, and played acoustic guitar, piano, and organ. As a songwriter, Richards has an uncanny knack of finding the diamonds in the dust of every day life and the relationships within. She’s able to look at an average moment and describe it in a way that transforms it into something much more powerful, a talent evident on every tack of Light of X. The album balances Richards’ beautiful, close to the heart vocals, with music that has the wide open, spacious feel of a desert sky or an empty church. Call it Ambient Americana, or Richards’ self coined term ‘Psychedelic Chamber Folk Rock’ if you like, Light of X is an album full of love and loss, desolation and salvation, both moody and comforting. Even the darkest shadow is cast by the light. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.