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Giant Sand - 18 October 2000 - Le Pharos - Arras

music · ·Le Pharos, Arras

Giant Sand, the evolving project of Howe Gelb, is an iconic American alt-country and indie rock band, known for its desert-infused and experimental sound.

Giant Sand is the primary musical vehicle for the prolific singer-songwriter Howe Gelb, formed in Tucson, Arizona, in the mid-1980s. The band is characterized by a revolving lineup centered around Gelb, whose unique artistic vision has shaped a distinctive sound, blending Americana roots with daring experimental forays.

Their music is a kaleidoscope of genres, fusing alt-country, indie rock, blues, jazz, and experimental elements. Howe Gelb is renowned for his poetic and often enigmatic lyrics, delivered in a distinctive baritone voice, and for a production approach that often favors a lo-fi, spontaneous aesthetic.

Over the decades, Giant Sand has built a vast and respected discography, influencing numerous artists in the indie and alternative scenes. Albums such as Valley of Rain (1985), their debut, or Chore of Enchantment (2000), released at the dawn of the new millennium, exemplify their ability to evolve while maintaining a recognizable sonic signature, imbued with the atmosphere of the American desert.

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