Mountain Man is an American singing trio of women described as "nestled in the tradition of
American folk"
with a traditional
Appalachian folk sound. They have earned acclaim from a number of music critics.
[ They often sing ]a cappella
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, with a "sparse, haunting, hymnal beauty" sometimes accompanied by soft acoustic guitar
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, but with their voices "virtually unadorned", according to ''Guardian
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'' critic Paul Lester. The group toured with the vocalist Feist in 2011,[ and '']New York Times
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'' music reviewer Ben Ratliff described their performance as "creating shifting harmonies" which "worked perfectly".
History
The three members of the group are Molly Erin Sarle, Alexandra Sauser-Monnig and Amelia Randall Meath.[ They met as students at ]Bennington College
Bennington College is a private liberal arts college in Bennington, Vermont. Founded in 1932 as a women's college, it became co-educational in 1969. It claims to be the first college to include visual and performing arts as an equal partner in ...
in Vermont
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and began singing seriously together in 2009. (They were invited back to Bennington a decade later in 2019 to be the commencement speakers.)Two come from "singing families" and one got experience singing in a church choir
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.[ They were influenced in part by Bulgarian women's choir music, as well as artists such as ]Celine Dion
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.[ According to one report, they would sit on the porch of a shared house in ]Bennington
Bennington is a town in Bennington County, Vermont, United States. It is one of two shire towns (county seats) of the county, the other being Manchester. As of the 2020 US Census, the population was 15,333. Bennington is the most populous to ...
and harmonize on songs they had written; when they sang as a trio, they realized it was "something special."[ Self-released recordings were picked up by influential ]blogs
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such as ''Pitchfork'' in late 2009, and they got a record deal[ with the label ''Partisan'' and others.][ They've been compared to the musical group ]The Roches
The Roches were an American vocal trio of sisters Maggie, Terre and Suzzy Roche, from Park Ridge, New Jersey.
Career
In the late 1960s, eldest sister Maggie (October 26, 1951 – January 21, 2017) and middle sister Terre (pronounced "Terry", ...
.[
While they make decisions as a group, often they divide responsibilities, with Meath often assuming the "manager role," Sarlé handling finances, and Sauser-Monnig deciding matters about sound quality in recordings, according to the group in an interview on ''NPR''.][ They toured the country after graduating from college by riding in a car which they named ''Delores''. Their first album is entitled ''Made the Harbor'' on the label Partisan Records (North America), Bella Union (Europe), Spunk (Australia), and P-Vine (Japan). They toured with ]The Decemberists
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and with Jónsi
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.[ They toured in ]Europe
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. One of their folk harmony songs was converted into electropop
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by multi-instrumentalist
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Paul Duncan of Warm Ghost
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''Look at Me Don’t Look at Me'', a live album
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recorded in November 2018, was released in August 2020.
Discography
* 2010 ''Made the Harbor''
* 2018 '' Magic Ship'' (Nonesuch Records
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)
* 2019 ''Mountain Man Sings John Denver EP''
* 2020 ''Look at Me Don't Look at Me''
Reviews
''Washington Post
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'' music critic David Malitz described their voices as "nectar-sweet" which was almost "jarring in its simplicity" with no distractions from the trio's voices. ''New York Times
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'' music critic Nate Chinen described their sound as "sparse, bewitching twist on Appalachian music" with a feeling of "willful, collective intuition." Their music sounds as if it's "being sung by ghosts", "spectral and spooky", when they echo "folk songs about the forest" as well as "the bedroom". ''National Public Radio
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'' gave a similar account and described their music as weaving "voices into a stark, reverent and unadorned sound that can be hauntingly beautiful."
Other reactions include:
Other projects
Sauser-Monnig released her debut solo album, ''Dawnbreaker'', under the name Daughter of Swords in July 2019. Molly Sarlé
Molly Sarlé is an American musician. She is a member of the folk group Mountain Man (band), Mountain Man and in 2019 released a solo album, ''Karaoke Angel''.
Early life and Mountain Man
Sarlé was born in Santa Cruz, California, and attended Be ...
released her debut solo album, entitled ''Karaoke Angel'', in September 2019. Amelia Meath is a member of the electronic duo Sylvan Esso
Sylvan Esso is an American electronic pop duo from Durham, North Carolina, formed in 2013. The band consists of singer Amelia Meath (born July 2, 1988) and producer Nick Sanborn (born March 8, 1983). They made their debut with the single "Hey Mam ...
which has released four full-length albums, the most recent being ''No Rules Sandy'', released August 2022. In addition, Meath and Sarle contribute their vocal talents to the indie music
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group BOBBY
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. In 2022, Meath and Sauser-Monnig formed The A's, who will release their debut album, ''Fruit'', in July 2022.
References
External links
Mountain Man website
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All-female bands
American folk musical groups
Bennington College alumni
Musical groups from Vermont
Partisan Records artists
Bella Union artists