Angel Deradoorian is a member of Dirty Projectors, a New York experimental rock band that recently collaborated with David Byrne. The 22-year-old multi-instrumentalist joins us to talk about her solo outing, an EP called Mind Raft. And, she performs live in our studio.
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Quite an interesting take on Hank Williams, what can I say.. a cannot get enough of this woman.
I met her she lives with my sister, she is a cool chick, fell in love with her voice, and song style
I like her being so fuckin dry. Interesting girl.
She mightn't be a great interviewee (yet, anyway) but she's super talented and I think she has a great musical career ahead of her.
i agree with jay. she is a gift!
Laura & Joe: Please hide in the woods. Do it now! Please don't let the world know that you don't understand anything at all.
Embarrassing...
Angel Deradoorian is a gift!
Really, you guys? First time I heard her voice I was hooked... absolutely love her. Voice is amazing, and an instrumentalist's ability to play whatever instrument they choose to pick up and play well... and at age 22. Good for you Angel!
I really enjoy her voice and while the music isn't immediately grasping for me I have a feeling she will overcome her shyness and modesty when it comes to putting out music and turn out some great songs. Plus she likes Animal Collective and that makes her the tops.
not a big fan. Had to turn off after a few seconds of listening.
that was the most "slit-your-wrists" depressing version of hank williams i have ever heard, not exactly an aftenoon pick me up. loved it, though...
Oy, get her off the air!! Excruciating to listen to. What were you thinking when you booked Deradoorian? She's also a dreadful interviewee.
Not only is her music unbearable, but this woman makes for an awful interview. Terrible guest.
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