Rachel's
See also: June Of 44
Album reviews
Systems/Layers
Quarterstick (2003)
In reaching out to the world to find out where the body ends and the environment begins, Rachel's seems to have realized that it does indeed take a village to conceive a diverse offering of music, poetry, and art.
Full On Night
Quarterstick (2000)
Full On Night is the oft-discussed and long-awaited collaboration between indie-leaning chamber group Rachel's and electronic deconstructionists Matmos.
Selenography
Quarterstick/Touch And Go (1999)
Since its inception in the early part of the decade, the Louisville-based music collective known as Rachel's has been, to say the least, an anomaly on the radar screen of American indie rock.
The Sea And The Bells (Recommended)
Quarterstick (1996)
Once in a rare while, an album is released that makes the time and money wasted on "modern rock" bands seem trivial. This is one of those albums.
Interviews
Another Layer
July 23, 2003
Jason Noble talks to NATN about the Louisville orchestral group's upcoming album and theater project.
Features
Noble Causes
Published May 22, 2000
Jason Noble discusses the Rachel's album Selenography, his side band Shipping News, and his creative life in Louisville.
Concert reviews
May 28, 2000
Chicago,
Of the multitude of classically influenced bands populating the post rock scene, Rachel's have always seemed the most tame.