Posts Tagged ‘Typhoon’

Kyle Morton uses Typhoon’s joyful, clamoring, folk-orchestral sound as a Trojan horse for a powerful rumination on life, death and lost childhood.”

Download Live At The Crystal Ballroom, recorded live in Portland, Oregon and featuring 14 songs from the orchestral indie band. The Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Oregon–was about as high a pinnacle to which one could aspire. Our parents used to drive us up from Salem to see bands like Built to Spill and the Get Up Kids, events which, in the mind of a fourteen year-old boy, were enough to sanctify the venue as a sort of holy place

Today, the fact that the band Typhoon has actually played at the Crystal Ballroom does not reconcile easily with my early associations. That the stage there has been graced by so many of my musical idols seems to preclude the notion of my ever setting foot on it.

But then life is strange. I am over the moon to present you with Typhoon: Live at the Crystal Ballroom. Please forgive the minor muck-ups of the performance–to say we were all a little overwhelmed by the evening would not be an overstatement.

TYPHOON – ” CPR ”

Posted: May 15, 2014 in MUSIC
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another superb performance from Kyle and Shannon from the Portland based band TYPHOON and a song from the Pandora Whiteboard Sessions, Usually Typhoon are a large ensemble of collective musicians, the songs range from quiet folk songs to more anthemic huge themes. “CPR” is from the “Hunger and Thirst” album. I just don’t understand why more music lovers are not talking about this band and their fine albums and brilliant live performances

Excellent version of this John Prine Cover

Now based in Portland Oregon ( why do so many great bands come from here) last years album “White Lighter was my nuber one album and certainally listened to extensively, Kyle Morton is the mainstay and vocalist they can have sometimes up to 12 members in the band, so far there are four albums and two eps available…www.wearetyphoon.com

Typhoon from Portland Oregon check out the Album “White Lighter”