
Over the Rhine
Genre: Folk/Acoustic/Americana, Pop/Rock
Members: Linford Detweiler (piano, guitars, keyboards), Karin Bergquist (vocals, guitars, keyboards)
For fans of: Cowboy Junkies, Sarah McLachlan, Innocence Mission, Norah Jones, Sixpence None the Richer
Label: Grey Speckled Dog
Discography
The Trumpet Child (2007) Discount Fireworks: A Collection (2007) Snow Angels (2007) Drunkard's Prayer (2005) Changes Come: Over the Rhine Live (2004) Ohio (2003) The Cutting Room Floor (2002) Films for Radio (2001) Amateur Shortwave Radio (2000) Besides (1997) Good Dog, Bad Dog (1996) The Darkest Night of the Year (1996) Eve (1994) Patience (1992) Til We Have Faces (1991)
If you like this artist, try … Leigh Nash, Sara Groves, Rosie Thomas, Derek Webb, 16 Horsepower, Caedmon's Call
INTERVIEW Worth the Effort Christian Music Today When the husband-wife duo of Over the Rhine realized their marriage was on the rocks, they decided to do the hard work of saving it. Now they're more in love than ever. [ Go to more interviews ]
REVIEW The Trumpet Child Christian Music Today [ Go to more reviews ]
Biography (courtesy of Grey Speckled Dog)
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After more than 15 years making music, it's obvious Ohio duo Over The Rhine is in it for the long haul, and for keeps. Their commitment is underscored by their latest, The Trumpet Child, and its opening track, "I Don't Wanna Waste Your Time," a manifesto of sorts for the artists recently named to Paste magazine's list of 100 Best Living Songwriters. Look no further than the lyrics to this track for what animates Linford Detweiler and Karin Bergquist, the married couple at the heart of Over The Rhine: "I hope this night puts down deep roots / I hope we plant a seed / 'Cause I don't wanna waste your time / With music you don't need."
"Believe me, we don't want to waste anybody's time," elaborates Detweiler. "When we stop believing we're doing our best work, we're done. Every song has to be good, every record has to be great, every concert has to have some spiritual significance—something that we can't quantify, something bigger than all of us."
Over The Rhine may not be a household name, but to call the act's followers "fanatical" would understate the point, and they're not shy about converting the curious. Why? For starters, there's Bergquist's torchy, devil-may-care voice, brimming with Midwestern soul, unafraid to lay bare every emotional resonance. And again, there's the life-and-death commitment dripping from her every word. "I'm either into it or I'm not, because there's no faking it with me," Bergquist notes. "Life's way too short for that."
Detweiler and Bergquist's evocative, earthy songwriting and impassioned delivery is at its finest in The Trumpet Child. The new record is a collaboration with ultra-talented Nashville producer/arranger Brad Jones (Matthew Sweet, Josh Rouse, Ron Sexsmith, Richard Julian, et. al) and celebrates American music in the most richly imaginative ways.
Interviews Worth the Effort, Christian Music Today Coming Home, Christian Music Today
Reviews The Trumpet Child, Christian Music Today Discount Fireworks: A Collection, Christian Music Today Drunkard's Prayer, Christian Music Today
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