| |
Somewhere Different Now (live)
|
| |
 |
After years of asking, fans are finally getting
what they want - Girlyman's first live album!
Packed with 29 tracks, "Somewhere Different
Now" has it all: new, unrecorded songs,
covers, hilarious banter, and improvised ditties.
The album is 76 minutes of pure, unleashed
Girlyman, with all their intensity, levity,
and harmony. An exciting, self-produced endeavor, "Somewhere
Different Now" will make you laugh and
cry (maybe both at the same time) and will
give you the experience of a Girlyman concert
in the privacy of your own home.
|
| |
|
|
| |
Joyful Sign
|
After spending the last six years living,
cooking meals, writing songs, and even attending
therapy together in a cramped New York City
apartment, the members of Girlyman are ready
to make a change. Perhaps the title track off
their new CD, Joyful Sign, says it
best: Sometimes leaving is a joyful sign Like
a little child singing, "This little light
of mine, gonna let it shine." Band member
Nate Borofsky admits that leaving is a major
theme throughout the CD. "When we moved
in together and started Girlyman six years
ago, we all kind of fell in love and had this
creative explosion. Now that we're all moving
out, there's a sense of possibility and excitement
about what could happen next." Co-produced
with Bob Harris, Joyful Sign features
the band's folk/pop/bluegrass sound but with
a sense of confidence, energy and spirit that
the trio has become known for live. The album
is a showcase for memorable, well-crafted songs,
graced by the group's signature three-part
harmonies.
|
| |
 |
| |
|
|
| |
Little Star
|
The critically acclaimed follow-up to Remember
Who I Am.
"Just when you really get into the groove
of one of the best new folk-rock bands to appear
on the scene since Ani DiFranco reinvented the "one
girl, one guitar" routine, Little Star is
over. At the end of "This Is Me," you're
abandoned, left howling for more; naked, crazy,
and prepared to hunt down Ty, Nate, and Doris
so you can make them sing to you all day long.
Then the repeat function on your stereo kicks
in, and your inner beast is calmed for another
46.4 minutes." – Boston
Edge
|
| |
 |
| |
|
|
| |
Remember Who I Am
|
| |
 |
The smashing debut CD from Girlyman. Self-released,
then picked up by Daemon Records for national
release.
"I challenge anyone to listen to this
disc and not immediately fall in love with
Girlyman."
- OUT Magazine
|
| |
|
|
|
| |
the garden verge: Shadow of a Habit
|
| |
 |
Winner of a 2002 OutMusic
Award, this Ty & Doris duo recording features
beautiful writing, intricate harmonies, and a
picture of the two of them together when they
were eight years old.
|
| |
|
|
| |
Nate Borofsky: Never Enough Time
|
| |
 |
Back in 2001, Never Enough Time helped
Nate to take home
a Boston Music Award for
Best New Singer-Songwriter.
"Shimmering"
-The Boston Globe
This item is out of stock until 2008, but
still available for
purchace at the iTunes
music store.
|
| |
|
|
|
| |
 |
Brown Ringer Shirt
60% cotton, 40% polyester "heathered
ringer" by Alternative Apparel.
Brown
t-shirt with orange "girlyman" and
black bird printed on the front.
Manly and
girly sizes available.
|
| |
|
|
| |
 |
Brown Girly Shirt
100% cotton "cap sleeve crew" by Atlernative
Apparel.
Brown t-shirt with orange "girlyman" and
black bird printed on the front.
Only girly sizes
available.
|
| |
|
|
| |
 |
Black T-Shirt
100% cotton t-shirt made sweatshop-free
in the USA by American Apparel.
Black t-shirt
with pink "Girlyman" logo
printed on the front.
Manly and girly sizes
available.
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|