Kaycie Satterfield is a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and ironic jazzercise enthusiast who got her start on guitar in a high school Texan swing band. She’s toured with the likes of Madame Gandhi and Thelma and the Sleaze, earning the nickname “Queenie” for her guitar and bass chops. Satterfield's own writing, however, is more man-behind-the-curtain, a mastermind brewing jazz-infused cocktails that are bitingly sweet and take a few licks for the team—both lyrically and in riff-speak. Her upcoming album is out next year and includes craft singles “Putting Me Away” and “Women’s Fiction.” The music bleeds Joni Mitchell and St. Vincent, though she also cites George Benson and Rufus Wainwright as influences. Satterfield currently resides in the cross breeze between Nashville and LA, where she does session work and turns sugar-coated dread into diamond-encrusted pop rocks that flow through the mind and body like the flashing lights of a funhouse.
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I want a perfect body
I want a million bucks
I want someone to want me
When I’m down on my luck
So I sit in the pews
Pray, “God, what do I do with my hands in pictures,
How do I use the US Postal System, make me in your image.”
So, with one hand in his pocket
And one hand in a fist
Like a genie in a bottle
He grants my every wish
And I walk around real proud
Just knowing that I’m blessed and highly favored
But my sweet neighbor,
She never knew the Bible and I’ll never save her
It’s such a lovely day
With everything in its place
They knew, but didn’t tell us
Continued selling stocks
And the pill they try to sell us
Is hard to swallow
But I pick out my clothes
Just wishing that someone would do it for me
So my mom would adore me
I’d look like a preacher or a lawyer and no one would ignore me
It’s such a lovely day
With everything in its place
All the birds and the bees and the big jet planes
All the runners in this old human race
All the flowers you picked in a big glass vase
All the parts of you ya tucked away
It’s such a lovely day
With everything in its place
Released in 2001, “The Convincer” is a gentle gem in the Nick Lowe catalog; an anniversary edition provides opportunity for rediscovery. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 20, 2021
Avi Buffalo had a hand in producing this cassette of Lowpines' serene, self-described "Lo-fi-Anglo-Americana pop songs." Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 28, 2016
supported by 5 fans who also own “Everything In Its Place”
You know, it wasn't my favorite for a while, but for some reason i decided to listen to it on loop a few weeks ago and now I can't stop thinking about it.
I love the synths, the tone, the lyricism, even the music videos which I feel I should mention!!!
(also, should've been me reminds me a bit of abba which is an automatic bonus in my book) praisedrays