A.V. Club: Best of the Decade
  • Amy Cook Allison V. Smith

Continental Club

1315 S Congress Ave
Austin TX 78704
512-441-2444
21+ $10
  • Tue Nov 17 10 pm,
    Amy Cook and Alejandro Escovedo at Continental Club

    Formerly known as When Nobody’s Listening, Todd Robinson’s new documentary Amy Cook: The Spaces In Between is a much more fitting summation of the Marfa/Austin singer-songwriter. For one thing, it’s a decent descriptor of the hushed alt-folk artist’s sound, which emphasizes ruminative silences and lyrical interpretation more than straightforward sentiment. For another, it’s likely plenty of people will be listening to Cook’s forthcoming Let The Light In, especially given the participation of glam-billy hero Alejandro Escovedo and reformed grunge kid Ben Kweller—who pitched in with production and co-writing duties, respectively—and the addition of the esteemed Tosca String Quartet.

    Continental Club 1315 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX

Formerly known as When Nobody’s Listening, Todd Robinson’s new documentary Amy Cook: The Spaces In Between is a much more fitting summation of the Marfa/Austin singer-songwriter. For one thing, it’s a decent descriptor of the hushed alt-folk artist’s sound, which emphasizes ruminative silences and lyrical interpretation more than straightforward sentiment. For another, it’s likely plenty of people will be listening to Cook’s forthcoming Let The Light In, especially given the participation of glam-billy hero Alejandro Escovedo and reformed grunge kid Ben Kweller—who pitched in with production and co-writing duties, respectively—and the addition of the esteemed Tosca String Quartet.

Updated 11/04/2009

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