Shenandoah Davis

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Oh Captain! 03:21 Tools
We; Camera 02:07 Tools
Proof 02:35 Tools
These Rocks 02:38 Tools
Our Favorite Idols 03:29 Tools
Up & Over 03:19 Tools
Hobos and Bulls 02:29 Tools
Now We All All 02:09 Tools
Pellet Gun 02:33 Tools
White Arms 02:34 Tools
The Abdication 02:26 Tools
The Wings 04:10 Tools
Take Ourselves Out 01:45 Tools
So Many 03:34 Tools
Separate Houses 02:22 Tools
Milagros 04:03 Tools
Orbit 01:05 Tools
Oh Way Oh 04:00 Tools
Well Well Well 02:01 Tools
Hesitation 01:05 Tools
Supernatural Powers 01:05 Tools
Skeletons 02:19 Tools
Sewn Up Tight 03:01 Tools
Throne 03:35 Tools
Gold Coast 03:35 Tools
Seventeen 03:01 Tools
The Loudest 03:02 Tools
East-Facing Window 02:55 Tools
White Wind 03:23 Tools
Anywhere 04:07 Tools
Duet 04:11 Tools
Curtain Call 02:36 Tools
Tilden 02:36 Tools
The Future 02:36 Tools
A Ride That Never Came 02:36 Tools
Spring And Fall 04:11 Tools
Sonnet 04:11 Tools
Use Your Hands 04:11 Tools
Kiss Me Not Goodbye 01:54 Tools
Oh Captain 03:20 Tools
Warming the Waters 03:20 Tools
Ursa Minor 03:20 Tools
Sonnet (demo) 03:20 Tools
Shenandoah Davis - Orbit 03:20 Tools
The Company We Keep 03:20 Tools
Painted Eyelids (Beck cover for One Foot In The Grave Tribute Release on WHPRWL Records) 03:10 Tools
After Hours (Velvet Underground cover - with Alenni Davis) 02:16 Tools
This Is The Life (by Paleo) 03:25 Tools
Foreshadows 02:16 Tools
Of All The Limbs 03:21 Tools
Proof (Toad Session) 04:10 Tools
Empty Rows 04:10 Tools
Are You Devo? 04:10 Tools
We, Camera! (Toad Session) 03:25 Tools
Proof (Live @ KEXP) 03:25 Tools
We; Camera (Outtake) 03:25 Tools
up and over 03:25 Tools
Painted Eyelids 03:25 Tools
Shenandoah Davis - Oh Captain! 03:16 Tools
Milagros (Toad Session) 03:16 Tools
Our Favourite Idols (Toad Session) 03:16 Tools
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After a childhood spent being homeschooled by her mother at the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, Shenandoah Davis began teaching herself piano at the age of three and continued her classical studies up until college, where she decided to audition as a classical voice major despite having no prior vocal training because she worried that her self-taught technique would not be enough to gain her admittance. Studying classical voice, piano, jazz guitar and harp during college, she became frustrated with the 'tunnel vision' and politics of academia and, swearing off classical music after completing her degree, she began composing on her own. In the winter of 2006, a series of travels and tribulations led her to Seattle, where she currently resides. In Shenandoah's American-gothic inspired songs, she weaves together strains of classical, ragtime and klezmer piano to great effect. Though she cites influences from the folkish (Karen Dalton) to the experimental (Final Fantasy), there remains an otherworldly quality about her music that reaches beyond any typical genre. Her haunting but catchy melodies resonate perfectly within the range of her piercingly clear voice, ringing above the piano, which oscillates between bare and understated to frenetic and acrobatic throughout the course of a single song. Shenandoah was featured as Band of the Week by Seattle's The Stranger in April 2008 and her introspective and obsessive song Our Favorite Idols was included on their weekly Setlist. She has also been featured on several noted music blogs, including most recently 'Said the Gramaphone' and 'Sepiachord'. Her talent as a performer and songwriter has led her onto stages with the likes of Sera Cahoone, The Lisps, Ian Cooke, Widower, The Wheel, Gregory Alan Isakov, Paleo, and The Painted Saints. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.