[NEohioPAL] SUSAN WEBER RELEASE PARTY for "MONET'S ORBIT" SAT SEPT 29, THE B-SIDE 7 P.M.

Walt Campbell waltcampbell at ameritech.net
Wed Sep 26 07:59:02 PDT 2007


  Susan Weber releases Monet's Orbit with a party and concert Saturday, September 29 at 7PM at the B-Side Liquor Lounge, 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights. Hors d'ouvres, door prizas. opening set by singer-songwriter John McGrail.  $5  Here's a review by Peter Chakerian in today's Cool Cleveland:
  Monet's Orbit
Susan Weber
Self-Released
  Susan Weber delivers her art with palpable emotion. Whether live on stage or in recorded form, with a full band or solo, Weber's true grit, bluesy swagger and first-person lyrical insight offers vivid, in the moment narratives and true, present tense clarity. Sounds like a mouthful? Sure is. Grafting vines as disparate as Gordon Downie, Patti Smith and Chrissie Hynde, her candor is what brings Monet's Orbit (also the name of her backing band) front-and-center for the listener. We've said before that she is a huge local talent and we're not kidding; you know you're in for a treat when she goes straight for the jugular with the leadoff track "Buffalo" -- a finger wag at everything from The Culture of Fear and cult of personality in politics, to the military industrial complex and class warfare in society. It's an awful lot to cram into one song, but given Weber's successfully world-weary delivery, it says a great deal about her. And that's saying nothing of her very capable
 band and their unique ability to follow her every move.
  

  Any songwriter who can find a way to invoke Agamemnon, Aphrodite, the Pharoahs, Columbine and can roll out a line like She is the child of Gaza stripping Walter Cronkite's paradigm is bound to draw in the listener. And with that voice that tonally suggests Smith in a post-punk flight of empowered reflection? Wow. Powerful Stuff. I don't get the progressive rock sensibility that some critics in town have shouldered her with; but that kick-in-the-breadbasket, tough Midwestern girl with a chip on her shoulder thing? Yes, definitely. Monet's Orbit is a solid, 11-track effort that sinks and shudders and soars with harrowing spiritual nakedness. Highlights from this set include ""Take Me High," "Painted Moon" and a very direct "Carnival." But the set closer "She is Here" cinches it for this reviewer. Weber rides the rails of feminism with her protagonist's naked power bleeding, heading to a could-be-good, could-be-bad end. She can drown on ritalin/ She can drive a nine inch
 nail/ She can dream on borrowed time/ She will find her holy grail. Note to Trent Reznor: steer clear of the female subject in this song. The one in "She is Here" is likely to drive you to rhyme "hole" and "soul" yet again.
  From Cool Cleveland Managing Editor Peter Chakerian peter at coolcleveland.com


    Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323 

  Campbell Artist Management 
Representing Susan Weber
  2006 Free Times Music Award Winner
  Best Female Singer-Songwriter
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