Elizabeth & The Catapult
@elizabethandthecatapult
The title of Elizabeth and the Catapult's Verve Forecast debut album Taller Children reflects the unique blend of pop playfulness and grown-up introspection that defines Ziman's distinctive songwriting. Such memorable originals as "Rainiest Day of Summer," "Apathy," "The Hang Up" and "Hit the Wall" embody a vibrant mix of open-hearted wonder, whimsical humor and forthright emotional insight, merging classic pop melodicism with an array of acoustic textures, jazz twists and orchestral flourishes.
The quality of the songs—including a memorable reading of the Leonard Cohen classic "Everybody Knows" —is matched by intimate, effortlessly soulful performances by the Brooklyn trio, which also includes guitarist Pete Lalish and drummer Danny Molad.
Although the bulk of Taller Children was recorded with producer Mike Mogis (noted for his work with the likes of Bright Eyes, M. Ward and Rilo Kiley), several of the album's performances were drawn from the homespun demos that the band recorded in drummer Molad's home studio. The resulting album strikes a vital balance between lush sophistication (with such elements as Ziman's elegant string arrangements) and spare, unadorned simplicity.
The qualities that make Taller Children such a refreshing surprise have already made Elizabeth and the Catapult a beloved favorite on New York's downtown club scene, where the threesome's winsome tunes and energetic, surprise-filled live shows have won them a large and devoted local fan base.
Elizabeth's warmly personal songs reflect the diverse influences of her lifelong pursuit of music. She grew up in New York's Greenwich Village, just down the street from the Cafe Wha? and the Fat Black Pussycat, where her future heroes Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell got their start.
The quality of the songs—including a memorable reading of the Leonard Cohen classic "Everybody Knows" —is matched by intimate, effortlessly soulful performances by the Brooklyn trio, which also includes guitarist Pete Lalish and drummer Danny Molad.
Although the bulk of Taller Children was recorded with producer Mike Mogis (noted for his work with the likes of Bright Eyes, M. Ward and Rilo Kiley), several of the album's performances were drawn from the homespun demos that the band recorded in drummer Molad's home studio. The resulting album strikes a vital balance between lush sophistication (with such elements as Ziman's elegant string arrangements) and spare, unadorned simplicity.
The qualities that make Taller Children such a refreshing surprise have already made Elizabeth and the Catapult a beloved favorite on New York's downtown club scene, where the threesome's winsome tunes and energetic, surprise-filled live shows have won them a large and devoted local fan base.
Elizabeth's warmly personal songs reflect the diverse influences of her lifelong pursuit of music. She grew up in New York's Greenwich Village, just down the street from the Cafe Wha? and the Fat Black Pussycat, where her future heroes Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell got their start.
Apathy
15 years ago
TALLER CHILDREN (official music video)
15 years ago
Elizabeth & The Catapult :: TALLER CHILDREN
15 years ago
Boobs
15 years ago
Chalupa
15 years ago
Cinco De Mayo
15 years ago
Coconut
15 years ago
Dancing
15 years ago
Don't Think Twice ~ Aspen Airport
15 years ago
E + the C Valentine's Wish
15 years ago
E.A.T. Cat Surf's Up!
15 years ago
Elizabeth & The Catapult - Race You @ Rockwood Music Hall
15 years ago
Elizabeth & The Catapult in the studio, Take 2
15 years ago
Elizabeth & The Catapult in the studio, Take 3
15 years ago
I'll Be Your Bird -Elizabeth & The Catapult live @ BAM Cafe
15 years ago
Jake's and Jim's
15 years ago
I'm So Tired ~ Live @ WFMU
15 years ago
Kleptolove
15 years ago
Last Opus
15 years ago
Lorena, this one's for you!
15 years ago
Matzah
15 years ago
New Song
15 years ago
Worn Out Tune ~ Live @ WFMU
15 years ago
Zimmerman, take 2
15 years ago