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Stereo Embers The Podcast 0403: Lily Vakili (The Vakili Band)

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    Stereo Embers The Podcast 0403: Lily Vakili (The Vakili Band) Alex Green Online


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Born in Honduras during a military coup, Lily Vakili has had quite a life. Raised on military bases in Thailand, Florida, Puerto Rico and Iowa, Vakili’s musical worldview has been formed by the fact that she’s been all over the world.
Over the course of her fascinating life, she’s been a waitress, a dancer, an actress, a filmmaker, a choreographer, a stage director, a human rights researcher, a Harvard-trained biotech lawyer. I mean, those are pretty much all the things. But there’s more. A mother and a ferocious advocate for disability rights, Vakili is the real deal; a passionate person who believes in authenticity and truth, Vakili’s music is redolent with those very same qualities. A blistering blend of streetsmart punk, smoldering poetry and big rock and roll hooks, The Vakili Band bring to mind the Velvet Underground, The Pretenders and Jimmy Gnecco of Ours. The music is as driving as it is sensual; it’s rich, it’s textured and it’s wonderful. From the Tannersville EP to albums like Honey or Walking Sideways, The Vakili Band’s discography is one that’s moving from strength to strength. Lily is doing a solo tour with John Douglas of the Trashcan Sinatras

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