NEW MUSIC BOX

"The slick gloss of Quiet Kissing is defined by Shapiro's bell-toned synthesizer and a wistful lyrical violin accompaniment, courtesy of Meg Okura. Shapiro's creation is dreamy...the slowly rocking tempo and overlapping, whispery vocal tracks lull the ear and the mind into a contemplative state I previously thought could only be experienced by actors in independent films." --Molly Sheridan (2006)

"Characteristic of much of the music being created in Williamsburg, Andrew Shapiro blends the minimalist influence of Philip Glass with the moody pop sensibility of '80s New Wave. Using acoustic instruments, breathy vocals, and pulsating synthesizers, the four tracks on [Invisible Days] float through a nebulous soundscape singing of love and art." --Amanda MacBlane (2002)