June 2010
Join the Kindie Discussion on TLOBF.com
One of our favorite music review sites, The Line of Best Fit, has not only reviewed Sing Me to Sleep, but has also begun a conversation on the merits and limitations of indie music for kids, aka “kindie.” Join the discussion.
Read more >>New York Party Pics
The New York City “Sing Me to Sleep” CD release show was a huge success, with a full house of fans and their half-pints, and lots funds raised for The Valerie Fund. Check out a few sneak peeks on our Blog page, and see a slew more photos on American Laundromat Records’ Facebook Page while we wrangle our read more >>
Read more >>NYC Party Overload
Wow, what a weekend! We traveled to New York City for our second CD release party this past Sunday, June 13, and friends of ALR, The Valerie Fund and Indie Lullabies took lots of photos and video before, during and after the special event. There’s quite a lot to compile, but here are a few read more >>
Read more >>A London Lullaby
Daylight Pyjama Party at Union Chapel, May 15, 2010
The sun smiled through powder puff clouds that morning in London, despite forecasts of grey and gloom. The stained glass windows of the Union Chapel captured the sun’s rays and tinted them pink, gold and blue before casting them to the floor. When I walked into the read more >>
Read more >>Our UK Daylight Pyjama Party Featured in Word Mag
“Stage invasions aren’t supposed to be this cute. As sprightly folk-popsters The Leisure Society launch into their second number, a two-year-old wobbles up to the front of the stage, making it to the edge before he’s whisked off by his mother to a murmur of aahs.”
James Medd of Word interviewed SMTS co-producer and art director read more >>
Did you miss the Pyjama Party?
We’re working on an extensive account of our very successful Daylight Pyjama Party celebrating Sing Me to Sleep’s release. In the meantime, here is a lovely videio of The Leisure Society performing “Inchworm.”
If you were at the party, please let us know! It was a pleasure seeing all of you there.
Read more >>Indie Lullabies and a Venti Iced Latté, Please
It’s official! We have a host of songs from “Sing Me to Sleep – Indie Lullabies” playing on rotation at Starbucks. Next time you’re in line and you hear one of the following, be sure to say, “please barista, tell me where can I get this song because it’s incredibly awesome.” Or just smile. That’s read more >>
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