Painted Saints w/ Spaghetti Western

Friday, October 3, 2008

Painted Saints hail from Minneapolis and subscribe to the spaghetti western/gypsy/chamber country/sad bastard school of music. They write tin can and twine romances in a color of rust with backdrops of long wind swept open roads framed by tangled barbed wire and naked telephone poles. Their songs are of ashtray broken hearts and lansdscapes of beauty and sorrow borrowing harmonies from old eastern europe, the desert southwest and the sentiments of working class rust belt americana.

Paul plays a solo show making use of guitars, clarinet, bandoneon squeezebox, viola, a fair share of whistling all aided by fancy looping pedals and he even sings.

After growing up in the wilds of Wellington Colorado, Paul went to the University of Colorado to get degrees in music and philosophy (aka the unemployment special) and then decided to play many instruments and make a career out of being a touring instrumentalist with folks like Jim White, Woven Hand (16 horsepower), Devotchka, Denver Gentlemen and Reverend Glasseye.

Over the last few years, Paul has had the pleasure of playing a former nazi bomb factory in Hamburg, an 18th century canon factory/hippie commune in Copenhagen, a hockey arena in Belgium, New York's Central Park Summerstage, a bar in Montana guaranteed to have at least one convicted murderer in attendance at any given time and Royal Albert Hall along with live broadcasts on Swedish National Radio and NPR's world cafe. After shaking hands with lots of namedroppable folks, Paul decided to sing his own songs.

Twin Cities based instrumental ensemble, Spaghetti Western String Co., composes and performs music for film scores, artistic collaborations and recordings. Swsco. combines classical, jazz, bluegrass, and Euro-American traditional music creating a serene and at times a chaotic sound. The goup consists of Michael Rossetto (banjo/guitar), Nicholas Lemme (mandolin), Ethan Sutton (cello) and Paul Fonfara (clarinet).

Since their inception in 2003, Swsco. have received two Minnesota Music Awards in the ---Eclectic Artist of the Year--- category in 2005 and 2006. They were featured twice and performed as part of Garrison Keilor---s ---Rhubarb Show--- at the Fitzgerald Theater in 2004. The Swsco. has written and performed two film scores --- most recently for the 1956 children---s film, ---The Red Balloon.--- They have performed this score at the Mpls/St. Paul International Film Festival, the Bell Museum of Natural History, Duluth---s Greenman Festival and the Suburban World Theater in Minneapolis.

2008 marked the release of the group---s third release, ---Lull and Clatter,--- featuring 17 musicians aside from the quartet. This latest release finds the Swsco. using sophisticated arrangements, and impassioned technique paired with acoustic instrumentation, creating a rare listening experience.