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    The Boxer Rebellion: The Cold Still

    Here is what I love about The Boxer Rebellion. They make their music their way, without regard to fashion, formula or record label dictates. This is the way they have always worked. And it works.

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    By Anne Litt • Jan 31, 2011 • 1 min read

    Here is what I love about

    The Boxer Rebellion. They make their music their way, without regard to fashion, formula or record label dictates. This is the way they have always worked. And it works.

    The Cold Still, they were looking for a new perspective and another set of ears. The Boxers felt they had taken their band as far as they could on their own so they brought in producer Ethan Johns, known for his work with Ryan Adams, Ray LaMontagne, and Laura Marling. To my ears, Ethan Johns took what The Boxers do so well and made it bigger at times and smaller at others. In interviews, Johns says his intent was not to get in the way of the music but to help “capture” it. And he does.

    interviewing The Boxer Rebellion on KCRW. The band had just finished writing an original song for the film “Going the Distance.” In the movie they play themselves, basically a band looking for a record deal and being pursued by a young A&R executive. When they came by to perform at KCRW they unplugged for our session – something they don’t often do - and it brought an intimacy to the new song and the three tracks they played from Union that underscored the emotion they weave into their music. I loved hearing them that way and that is what I hear in electric form all over this new record – the closeness of an acoustic session presented in an epic way.

    -- Anne Litt, KCRW Music Host

    The Cold Stillwill be available to stream on demand starting January 31 through March 1, 2011, and will be digitally released exclusively on iTunes on Tuesday, February 1, 2001.

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    The Boxer Rebellion live on KCRW with Anne Litt, August 28, 2010.

    http://theboxerrebellion.com

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