Review
Talkdemonic have the most scrumptious sound in music today.With Kevin O Connor s hip-hop aesthetic and Lisa Molinaro s classic
viola, the two create a sound that is dynamic and textured, as if you could run your hands along the melodies and feel the undulating forms
beneath.They are equal parts gypsy and technology, playing to audiences who watch with rapt attention, swaying close under O Connor s
powerful rhythm and Molinaro s intoxicating strings. --Daily Vanguard
Mutiny Sunshine ebbs and flows with the murmur of mellow acoustics, East Asian drones and digital pop.There are no vocals in this eclectic
mix and, really, no need for them.The entirety of Talkdemonic is rich and textured enough to stand alone, and when Molinaro s viola is
featured, she conveys a tension and emotion few crooners could match.This is a delightful new stew. --Missoula Independent
Product Description
Talkdemonic melds the primal, the classical and the modern to create songs that are as sweeping in scope as they are shattering in
intensity.The band calls its music folktronic hop, and has created a fan base on a national level sans the help of any sort of distribution a
fan base that grows with each performance as spectators witness Talkdemonic s ability to capture the most human emotions with only
drums, viola and an iBook. Mutiny Sunshine is a wonder of Kevin O Connor s meticulous mind, featuring a sweeping orchestra of
instruments humming synth lines, plaintive acoustic guitar, dead-steady programmed beats, mournful concertina and soaring viola all
tethered by O Connor s drumming and the enchanting string orchestrations of Lisa Molianaro.