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Will Stratton

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Will Stratton writes songs that balance ingenuity and ambiguity with directness and beauty. He's just 22, and already working on his third album, bringing his unique vision into focus. Stratton brought some new and recent songs and three guitars into the WNYC Studio to perform, and talk about his music with host David Garland.

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In a first for Spinning On Air, Stratton has made all the songs he recorded for the show available as a free download album.

Lying In The Dark

Holy Blonde

The War Is Over

Do You Remember The Morning

For Franny Glass

No Wonder

Who Will

You Divers

Vile Bodies

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view photos of the session

Will Stratton's blog

Will Stratton on MySpace

Will Stratton on The Ampeater Review

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comments [7]

Jay Slack from Toronto

Great show/interview! The new songs are incredibly beautiful, Will. Can't wait to hear the new album :)

Mar. 29 2010 11:35 AM
Will Stratton from Brooklyn

Thanks everyone!

Mar. 23 2010 09:27 PM
Paul from Brooklyn/Sydney

Wow. So amazing! Thank you!

Mar. 19 2010 08:20 AM
Adam Cooper from Brooklyn

That was such an awesome show! I hope you keep going will! I enjoyed every second.

Mar. 15 2010 12:07 AM
Joshua Martens from Brooklyn, NY

Thank you David for having Will. Thank you Will for sharing your music. What a wonderful show it was today. :)

Mar. 14 2010 09:52 PM
Bob Drake from Bronx, NY

Lovely stuff. Thank you.

Mar. 14 2010 08:58 PM
Jennifer Wright Cook from Brooklyn

Gorgeousness unfurls! thank you Will Stratton for sharing your music with all of us so generously. I hope to see you live at one of your upcoming shows....

Mar. 13 2010 12:10 PM

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