Silver Summit described themselves as a gothy metal, folk inflected artrock… Read Full Bio ↴Silver Summit described themselves as a gothy metal, folk inflected artrock project of American musicians Sondra Sun-Odeon and David Shawn Bosler.
The Brooklyn-based duo was the result of a song-writing partnership between longtime friends and multi-instrumentalists, Sun-Odeon and Bosler. Their debut album was recorded over two weeks in the late summer of 2007 and released in June 2008 on Language of Stone, an imprint of indie label Drag City. On the album, the varied and hard-to-peg songs meld such diverse influences as British-folk finger-style guitar (they give a dark and otherworldly spin on Bert Jansch's "Wishing Well"), Peking opera ("Awaken"), Roma/gypsy folk ("Fool's Love"), Turkish saz riffs ("Water's Edge"), metal and shoegaze atmospherics ("The Door"), and Middle-Eastern accents and rhythms.
Sun-Odeon, a self-taught multi-instrumentalist, grew up taping classical music pieces off the radio and sneaking a hand held transistor radio into bed to listen to beneath the sheets. Her past includes drumming and playing guitar in several noise rock bands in D.C. and, over these years, recording quiet meditations for voice and guitar. For Bosler, Silver Summit had its origins nearly 10 years previously while he was living in Portland, Oregon There he first explored finger-style guitar (he was fortunate enough to study with finger-style master John Fahey), studied Roma/gypsy folk music, and honed his compositional skills in his avant-classical guitar and string combo, Mercurium.
Silver Summit combined the duo's love for folk music of the world with contemporary melancholic and psychedelic sounds.
The Brooklyn-based duo was the result of a song-writing partnership between longtime friends and multi-instrumentalists, Sun-Odeon and Bosler. Their debut album was recorded over two weeks in the late summer of 2007 and released in June 2008 on Language of Stone, an imprint of indie label Drag City. On the album, the varied and hard-to-peg songs meld such diverse influences as British-folk finger-style guitar (they give a dark and otherworldly spin on Bert Jansch's "Wishing Well"), Peking opera ("Awaken"), Roma/gypsy folk ("Fool's Love"), Turkish saz riffs ("Water's Edge"), metal and shoegaze atmospherics ("The Door"), and Middle-Eastern accents and rhythms.
Sun-Odeon, a self-taught multi-instrumentalist, grew up taping classical music pieces off the radio and sneaking a hand held transistor radio into bed to listen to beneath the sheets. Her past includes drumming and playing guitar in several noise rock bands in D.C. and, over these years, recording quiet meditations for voice and guitar. For Bosler, Silver Summit had its origins nearly 10 years previously while he was living in Portland, Oregon There he first explored finger-style guitar (he was fortunate enough to study with finger-style master John Fahey), studied Roma/gypsy folk music, and honed his compositional skills in his avant-classical guitar and string combo, Mercurium.
Silver Summit combined the duo's love for folk music of the world with contemporary melancholic and psychedelic sounds.
Holy Waters
Silver Summit Lyrics
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Celestial Crown On holy waters I had once been And tore the flower,…
Joan Osborne Fare you well my honey Fare you well my only true…
Messiah's Kiss Growing from the fields of fire Crawling in the mud of…
ZuluMecca The waters are kind I take my wars to the tide I…
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Hannah MacIntosh
Megaton is greedy as hell with that water. They don’t just get to steal water. Big Town needs some too. They managed just fine before project purity. If they want more, go to the citadel and take some and bring it back to megaton yourself. It’s free. Is the Lone Wanderer the only competent person in the wasteland?
Shmlames Shmlansty
ManualStream950 ikr, big town is constantly struggling to survive as a community from the moment the lone wanderer steps out of the vault, megatons as prosperous as it gets in the waste. One of them clearly need help more than the other
Cookie51 _
Now I agree with both sides, it makes sense to give water to megaton residents, but giving it to big town would be good and then when the soldiers get back to the citadel they can say that megaton is in need of water
Karelwolfpup
yes the Lone Wanderer is literally the only competent person n the Wasteland XD
Floxers Add
Chad yeah they would kill them all problem solved
Floxers Add
Chad still think enclave is a bad idea
Alex FRD
You didn't cover how you can finish the quest by nuking Megaton and Bigsley pretty much goes "Oh well, that's one problem solved."
Megumin
OMG XD. That's awesome!
One Really Grumpy Jill
Best solution.
SuperBoss Giovanni
Fuckin Ruthless