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Formed in 1996, Andalusia played for several years as a trio. Guitarist Cameron Ray, bassist Kirsten Burns, and drummer Jon Burns perfected their stark instrumental vibe while playing in clubs around the Bay Area, doing live and in-studio tapings for local cable television and radio broadcasts and touring the Pacific Northwest. Andalusia also recorded and released the instrumental EP “This is Noplace” in 1999 and the full-length instrumental album (with occasional guest vocalists), “Such a Heavenly Eyesore” in 2001. Andalusia added a permanent vocalist in April 2002. Suzi Maclay brought her ethereal voice to Andalusia in time to see tracks from “Such a Heavenly Eyesore” added to more than 100 college radio station playlists, and two featured on MTV’s “Road Rules” in the Summer of 2002. In March 2003, the band released a four-song, limited-edition EP, “Demonstration.” Aside from frequent Bay Area performances, Andalusia has hit the road on numerous tours throughout the United States. But whether burned into the binary realm of a compact disc or presented to you directly from the players, Andalusia’s sound keeps you wondering if you’re emerging from a dream or perhaps just entering into one. Kirsten’s bass lays down a molasses-heavy framework from which you venture off to follow the tangents presented by Cameron’s guitar journeys and Suzi’s chameleon melodies – part angel, part siren, but undeniably alluring. Jon keeps the rhythm, fueling you through the crescendos and valle
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