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"Someone early on said our music sounded like the Mars Volta singing 'Row, Row, Row Your Boat' in the back of a station wagon," confessed Mary Pearson, vocalist, classically trained bassoonist (no lie) and one half of High Places. Her partner, multi-instrumentalist Rob Barber, finds the assessment "kinda weird" — not that he has a problem with weird. Weird are the inviting, enveloping waves of sound that Barber and Pearson create, and weirder still are their source materials. So-called "field recordings" of everyday objects — from clanging pots and metal desks to jangling coins, walking on leaves, even flipping through the pages of David Lee Roth's autobiography and then slamming it shut — have become as much a signature element of High Places' sound as anything. Add a dash of addictive beats; sped-up, slowed-down or backwards guitar parts; and Pearson's voice, often buried deep in the mix; and High Places begin to come into hazy focus.
Beth Frits, a spokesperson for the Joseph M. Still Burn Center in Augusta, Georgia, confirmed that AM (born Adam Goldstein) and Barker were transported to a hospital in Columbia following the crash. They were transferred — AM by helicopter and Barker by ambulance — to the Still Center soon after. She told CNN that both men had "extensive burns."
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Wright, who performed on every Floyd tour, was also onstage in 2005, when the surviving members of the band played a rapturously received reunion gig at the Live 8 concert. Wright released a handful of solo albums and appeared on records by Barrett, and he had been performing regularly with Gilmour."Someone early on said our music sounded like the Mars Volta singing 'Row, Row, Row Your Boat' in the back of a station wagon," confessed Mary Pearson, vocalist, classically trained bassoonist (no lie) and one half of High Places. Her partner, multi-instrumentalist Rob Barber, finds the assessment "kinda weird" — not that he has a problem with weird. Weird are the inviting, enveloping waves of sound that Barber and Pearson create, and weirder still are their source materials. So-called "field recordings" of everyday objects — from clanging pots and metal desks to jangling coins, walking on leaves, even flipping through the pages of David Lee Roth's autobiography and then slamming it shut — have become as much a signature element of High Places' sound as anything. Add a dash of addictive beats; sped-up, slowed-down or backwards guitar parts; and Pearson's voice, often buried deep in the mix; and High Places begin to come into hazy focus.
Beth Frits, a spokesperson for the Joseph M. Still Burn Center in Augusta, Georgia, confirmed that AM (born Adam Goldstein) and Barker were transported to a hospital in Columbia following the crash. They were transferred — AM by helicopter and Barker by ambulance — to the Still Center soon after. She told CNN that both men had "extensive burns."