I'm With Her "See You Around" new album


I’m With Her is a female folk trio comprised of Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz and Aoife O'Donovan.  Sara is one-third of Nickle Creek, Aoife is from Crooked Still and Sarah is well, just Sarah.

https://www.imwithherband.com/   (scroll down and watch the embedded video)

This trio makes incredible music.  With a pedigree like above, how could they go wrong?

"See You Around" is a fantastic album.

Highly recommended!

(If any of you are in the Denver area, I'm With Her will be doing an in-store appearance at Twist & Shout this Friday (04/13/18) at 6PM.  Their show at the L2 Church is already sold out, along with numerous other shows).
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I recently saw & heard I'm With Her on one of the late night talk shows, and liked what I heard. Liked what I saw, too ;-).
bdp24

Sara Jaroze was at the Aladdin in September (?) and all three, Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz and Aoife O'Donovan. were at revolution Hall
a couple of weeks ago.
Tickets for the first show (Sold out) was $20.00
The show at revolution Hall was 35.00, Included a download or CD; also sold out.

You may want to consider getting the artist and venues mailing list

For those not knowing both above referenced venues are in Portland, OR

@mofimadness 

I've had it in my to buy list for several weeks. It's going to be in my next order as I own most of these artists' solo stuff. Thanks for the post.


Damn Brad, I just missed 'em! I saw Joan Osborne at The Aladdin---love those kinds of theaters. I saw Jerry Douglas at Revolution Hall not too long ago. I tend to like older voices more than young ones, but there are exceptions.
@bdp24,

How was the JO show? Was she acoustic, with a band???

I doubt if she'll come close to my area, so I need to live through you.
@slaw, Joan was great! She had her piano player and guitarist for accompaniment---who both sang good harmony, but no rhythm section. What a voice!
Long time fan of all three of these girls going back to the very beginning of each of their careers.....this was a highly anticipated album for me. They are great together and perhaps even better individually. Aoife O’Donovan has one of the greatest voices I’ve ever heard.

Although it is a good album, given the level of talent here, I was hoping/expecting something much better. Frankly I was a little disappointed with the content and sonics on this album. I’d have preferred a more traditional take on the music which is where they really shine. The vocals are to very forward in the mix...a common theme on Sarah Jarosz and Aoife’s solo albums too. Unfortunate.

I sure hope to get a great album out of Aoife O’Donovan at some point as she has a voice and expressiveness for the ages.
@tdimler,

This was what I had feared, regarding the lp overall. I'm still going to order it. Thanks for sharing.