The Nine Tailors

The Nine Tailors describe themselves as a “Narrative-Driven” band. Named after the 18th century England traditional tolling of nine low-ringing bells that resonate following a man’s death, The Nine Tailors have made an EP that is as pleasing to the ears as it is edifying to the mind. Lyrically it is clear that the band is heavily influenced by the works of Flannery O’ Connor and Ernest Hemingway. Musically I hear Modest Mouse, White Flight (opening vocals on South Pacific) and at times, dare I say, Deerhoof. The Nine Tailors are based out of Seattle, WA. Their 5-track EP is set for release June 2009. If you are eager to hear the band early and will be in Seattle, they will be playing at the Fremont Abbey on April 11th.
South Pacific
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The Great DiMaggio
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Who’s dog is that?
Posted by Allie on March 24th, 2009
that dog is property of the nine tailors.
Posted by joe on March 24th, 2009
lol. I’ve never seen this dog in all my life. looks nice though. having fun in the surf.
Posted by steve on April 6th, 2009
[...] If you are extra eager to catch this band the lead singer Jon Van Deusen will be playing after The Nine Tailors this Saturday at the Fremont [...]
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