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New Kind Of Lonely Live at the Folk Music Center, January 21, 2012

Southern California's top folk/country band I SEE HAWKS IN L.A.
will be touring UK and Ireland this June/July. Featuring songs from
their new and acclaimed all acoustic CD "New Kind Of Lonely,"
the Hawks will be doing both semi-electric and acoustic shows, in
folk music and roots music venues and festivals.

Here's a link to hear the CD: http://soundcloud.com/new-kind-of-lonely/sets/new-kind-of-lonely
And all reviews, high res photos, band bio can be found at
www.iseehawks.com

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Comment by Editorial on April 20, 2012 at 15:16

Southern California's top folk/country band I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. will be touring UK and Ireland this June/July.  Featuring songs from their new and acclaimed all acoustic CD "New Kind Of Lonely," the Hawks will be doing both semi-electric and acoustic shows, in folk music and roots music venues and festivals.

Here's a link to hear the CD: http://soundcloud.com/new-kind-of-lonely/sets/new-kind-of-lonely
And all reviews, high res photos, band bio can be found at

I See Hawks in L.A.
New Kind of Lonely

Forget the odd moniker; for the last decade or so, I See Hawks in L.A. have led the resurgence of a style of West Coast country rock that redefines the music of the Byrds, Burrito Brothers, Poco and the early Eagles. So what better route to take than to create an all-acoustic LP that brings the music back to basics while revisiting high desert terrain. A single listen to the song “I Fell in Love with the Grateful Dead” offers all the affirmation necessary, an ode to sunny days, idyllic environs, hippie chicks and the joys of hitting the highway. Likewise, songs like “Bohemian Highway,” “Dear Flash,” “River Run” and “Highland Park Serenade” emit a campfire-like glow, with acoustic guitars, fiddle, banjo and dobro providing a sepia tinted back porch feel. Those in search of a sound that’s mellow, melodic and as freewheeling as a cluster of tumbleweeds ought to find reason to keep these hawks in their sites. (www.iseehawks.com)

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