Showing posts with label temporary residence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label temporary residence. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
SEE & HEAR: Dreamers of the Ghetto - "Tether" / "State of a Dream" + Making-of Documentary
By
Quinn S.
Bloomington, IN's Dreamers of the Ghetto recently released their excellent debut album Enemy/Lover via Temporary Residence. The most immediate point of reference on first listen would have to be Afghan Whigs, especially with such a powerhouse singer in Luke Jones and a sound nearly as vast as, well, space.
The band currently have two live dates on the horizon. You can catch a live performance and hear a cut from Enemy/Lover below.
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
REVIEW: The Drift - Blue Hour
By
Quinn S.
The Drift - Blue Hour
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Love is, arguably, the biggest inspiration for most music, past and present. There’s an inexplicable power in love that can influence, or touch, even the coldest of hearts and minds. Death also happens to be quite the catalyst when it comes to music, hanging overhead like a cloud that refuses to go away. When love and death cross paths, the ensuing inspiration draws out something especially moving. Blue Hour is a perfect example of this intersection.
Friday, September 16, 2011
LISTEN: The Drift - "Horizon"
By
Quinn S.
In the wake of death comes such great emotional weight, and, in turn, inspiration. For the members of San Francisco instrumental rock group The Drift, the past two years have been particularly trying, especially after the passing of Jeff Jacobs, the band's trumpet and flugel horn player. Jacobs' spirit lives on, his memory honored, throughout The Drift's new LP, Blue Hour. It's an album that stands tall with a resilient sound that speaks volumes to the power of the soul in overcoming grief and pain.
One of the album's standout tracks, "Horizon," is anchored by a heavy bassline and enriched with a dynamic range of guitar textures, from winding leads to shots of dissonance. It features the mood of post-rock and the muscle and emotive tug of post-hardcore. Check it out below.
MP3: The Drift - "Horizon"
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Listen to the New Explosions In the Sky Album Right Now
By
Quinn S.
As previously reported, post-rock masters Explosions In the Sky are releasing their sixth studio album, Take Care, Take Care, Take Care, on April 26th in the U.S. (it came out yesterday in the UK). So, while you readers oversees are already submerged in the new sonic world the band has created, those of us here in the States must wait. SIKE! You can totally hear the whole thing below, right now.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
LISTEN: Explosions In the Sky Share "Trembling Hands" from New LP
By
Quinn S.
It's been four years since the release of Explosions In the Sky's last album, 2007's All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone. Upon the release of that album, the band garnered quite a bit of attention and critical praise, more than they ever had before. It seemed like they were one of the first, if not the first, post-rock/all instrumental band to hit what was an almost mainstream level -- at least here in the U.S. And now, the band is set to return with their sixth studio album entitled Take Care, Take Care, Take Care. Needless to say, this new album is kind of highly-anticipated.
Take Care, Take Care, Take Care is scheduled for release on April 18 in the UK, April 25 in Europe, and April 26 on Temporary Residence Ltd. in the U.S. Fortunately, you won't have to wait that long to score some music from the new album. Stream and then download album track "Trembling Hands" below. It's one of the most aggressive, fast-paced EITS songs I've heard in a while.
Explosions In the Sky - "Trembling Hands"
Download "Trembling Hands" and read about the ridiculously awesome packaging for the new LP after the hop.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Maserati Announce Fall Tour Dates, Hear 2 New Songs
By
Quinn S.
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By Fred Weaver |
Athens-based post-rockers Maserati are set to release their new album, Pyramid of the Sun, on November 9th through Temporary Residence. The album features eight songs, including two collaborations with Steve Moore (Zombi), and was mixed by Justin Van Der Volgen (!!!, Out Hud) and Jeremy deVine (Temporary Residence Founder).
On November 8th of last year, drummer Gerhardt "Jerry" Fuchs died after falling down an elevator shaft. He was on his way to a benefit that was being held to raise education funds for underprivileged children in India. The elevator he was riding with a friend stopped between floors, so Fuchs and his friend decided to jump out to the nearest floor. His friend made it, but when Fuchs jumped, a piece of his clothing got caught on the elevator, pulling him back which caused him to fall to his untimely death. When I found out about his death -- let alone how he died -- I was in total shock. I'm glad that there is more music from Fuchs on the horizon, allowing him to live on for future generations.
Pyramid of the Sun is one of Fuchs' final recordings. His death halted the recording process, which had already begun before his passing. But the band was determined to complete the album, in memory of Fuchs. They spent the better part of a year laboring over the album's completion. Realizing that it was one of his final recordings, they paid great attention to detail and took a lot of care in ensuring that the album would be finished right, continuing the legacy of Jerry Fuchs.
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