At Least We Can't Afford Slaves
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"Key of V, musical duo and siblings Val LaCerra (guitar, lead vocals) and Erin LaCerra (viola, second vocals, tin whistle and percussion) transcends any musical genus, but earns tallies in the Indie category for their DIY approach. The psychedelic effect of lavish acoustic guitar mixed with viola, vocals, and sensible effects processing, is a truly abstruse and titillating performance. The messages found in Val LaCerra’s lyrics form a common bridge between polarities, like the dance of the social and spiritual self; the stage presence is also as honest as a private journal entry.”
Do you play live?
Key of V plays at and in bars, pubs, taverns, coffee shops, clubs, art galleries, parties, and festivals.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
There is no artwork.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
I don't think so.
Your influences?
Early nineties American alternative rock, British dream pop, alternative folk, classic rock.
Equipment used:
Key of V uses a passive effects mixer with two 12-inch power speakers, pedals, variety percussion, and occasionally a flute and Casio keyboard.
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