Mary Lattimore and Walt McClements Create Order with the ‘Rain on the Road’
Call it experimental or ambient: harpist Mary Lattimore and accordionist Walt McClements sonically ruminate on their repetitive cycle between life and music.
Call it experimental or ambient: harpist Mary Lattimore and accordionist Walt McClements sonically ruminate on their repetitive cycle between life and music.
Mary Lattimore’s Goodbye, Hotel Arkada is mysterious, eerie, calming, and spacey and deserves a listen from fans of experimental, ambient, and electronic music.
While some festivals introduce you to new bands, Big Ears introduces participants to new concepts, to new paradigms. And in a world where the ills seem greater than the remedies, Big Ears is a potent and welcome elixir.
On New Rain Duets, Mary Lattimore and Mac McCaughan construct a beautifully minimalistic record, filled with emotion and intricacy.
A great ambient album can provide a space to step into, or make the trees on your morning walk seem a little taller and the light a little more vivid or the world seem a little more like a dream.
Proving herself again to be an artist of great skill, Mary Lattimore returns with an ambient masterwork of great emotive power.