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American Watercolor Movement draws us into a world all their own. With looping beats and a unique lyrical
mutability, their songs appeal to our senses—imparting stories of lust, longing, traveling, searching—and we willingly submit to the highs and lows of their design.

American Watercolor Movement began in 1998 as an experimental musical concept, evolving out of various musings and eclectic sounds. Their first CD, Flapjacks, Sunrise and Verne (Perhaps Transparent Recordings), displayed a krautrock-inspired style. Over the years, while still involved in other musical projects, AWM would hone their creativity, even as new members joined the collective, resurfacing in 2004 with their second CD, and the maps came down (self release). The songs from this breakthrough release and AWM’s powerful live performances—an integrated fury of music, film, and dance—have seamlessly engaged and captivated their audiences. Their newest album, It takes 15 to tango in my book, what book do you read?, will be self released October 3rd 2006 with a tour to follow.

Source http://americanwatercolormovement.com/awm/onesheet.pdf

Official website : http://www.americanwatercolormovement.com
Myspace page : http://www.myspace.com/americanwatercolormovement .

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