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Sun, 27 Jan 2013 07:00:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.20 50391680 born ruffians // with her shadow https://www.theearologydept.com/7953/ https://www.theearologydept.com/7953/#respond Sun, 27 Jan 2013 07:00:45 +0000 http://mittenmouthmusic.wordpress.com/?p=7953 The snow is lightly falling here in Michigan, and like the light and fragile flakes of billowy white the song “With Her Shadow,” by Born Ruffians is tranquility beheld or be-heard (Hey, poetic license is where it’s at). Born Ruffians are gearing up for the release of ‘Birth Marks‘ this spring April 16th. Peace.   …

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Aren’t we all born ruffians?

The snow is lightly falling here in Michigan, and like the light and fragile flakes of billowy white the song “With Her Shadow,” by Born Ruffians is tranquility beheld or be-heard (Hey, poetic license is where it’s at). Born Ruffians are gearing up for the release of ‘Birth Marks‘ this spring April 16th. Peace.


 
Traclkist:
 
1. Needle
2. 6-5000
3. Ocean’s Deep
4. Permanent Hesitation
5. Cold Pop
6. Golden Promises
7. Rage Flows
8. So Slow
9. With Her Shadow
10. Too Soaked to Break
11. Dancing on the Edge of Our Graves
12. Never Age

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keeping in touch: interview with meredith meyer of young unknowns https://www.theearologydept.com/keeping-in-touch-interview-with-merideth-meyer-of-young-unknowns/ https://www.theearologydept.com/keeping-in-touch-interview-with-merideth-meyer-of-young-unknowns/#respond Sat, 26 Jan 2013 14:08:31 +0000 http://mittenmouthmusic.wordpress.com/?p=7948 This is the inaugural interview for my new ‘Keeping In Touch’ series where I will be checking in on artists I’ve previously reviewed just to see what they’re up to. Recently I’ve had the pleasure of corresponding with Meredith Meyer of the uniquely talented band Young Unknowns. And from this exchange of words I came …

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The artist becomes the muse.
The artist becomes the muse.

This is the inaugural interview for my new ‘Keeping In Touch’ series where I will be checking in on artists I’ve previously reviewed just to see what they’re up to. Recently I’ve had the pleasure of corresponding with Meredith Meyer of the uniquely talented band Young Unknowns. And from this exchange of words I came away a little intrigued, a bit infatuated and a whole lot of just amazed. This is a young woman on a mission: to bring a bit of beauty and inspiration into the world. And when it comes to music there is little she won’t reveal.

D. Durand: Hello Meredith, how are you?

Meredith Meyer: I’m pretty good these days.

D. Durand: Literally, what are you doing right now?

Meredith Meyer: I just finished my lazy Saturday morning ritual of having a cup of tea and reading. Right now I’m doing some research about exotic dancers throughout history. This morning I read about Margaretha Zelle, aka The Mata Hari. Did you know she studied to be a kindergarten teacher, but when she got a job and the headmaster flirted with her, she was fired? She also refused a blindfold and kept her eyes open when she was executed by the firing squad. I find that fascinating. She looked those bastards right in the eyes. I’d like to know what was going through her mind at that moment.

D. Durand: Recently, you’ve done a couple of beautiful covers, the Cars classic “Drive” and Bruce Springsteen’s “I’m On Fire,” how did it come about?

Meredith Meyer: Well first, thank you for the compliment. Those came about from me having a lot of time on my hands due to our city being shut down by a hurricane. That was a weird week indeed, and everything sort of hung in the air with this eerie, sad feeling, because unless you were a robot (or a jerk), it was kind of impossible not to feel immense compassion for what was going on with all the loss and devastation. I felt like playing music but I didn’t really feel like writing anything new. I simply had the gentle stroke of luck not to be in a place that flooded or lost power, but I couldn’t really go anywhere either. So I just spent that time working on stuff and doing what else I could do to support other friends who were affected by the damage. I wasn’t really intending to put those songs out, but I played them for a couple of friends who said they really loved them and I should at least let people hear them.

I guess I picked those songs from the batch because I liked them when I was a kid and had no idea what they were about, and revisiting them now, they take on completely different meanings for me. I thought back then that “I’m on Fire” was literally about fire. I grew up on an acre of oak trees and had to rake leaves and pick up dead branches on the weekends. We’d put them all in a pile, and I’d play outside and watch them burn all day long, then roast marshmallows in the embers. When I listened to that song as a kid, I thought Bruce Springsteen must have had to rake leaves too (lol). So of course that song is sultry, but now I actually hear a different sort of unrest in that song. And “Drive” is, of course, not just about getting a ride home, is it?

D. Durand: Tell us a little bit about the history of Young Unknowns, and at what point did you know a band was in the making?

Meredith Meyer: I moved to New York 2 years ago and knew that I wanted to start a new band. After that, I met all the members by happenstance… Matt Arbeiter, our drummer, I met first. On the street. Bryan Percivall, our bassist, came to our duo show. Mike MacAllister, our guitarist/ keyboardist, I met in Austin, Texas, but he lived here. Every person in the band is very talented, there are no hobbyists. So I feel really lucky to work with people I am also constantly challenged by and learning from as well.

D. Durand: How did you come up with the name for the band?

Meredith Meyer: I had an idea to start an art collective of sorts by that name when I lived in California, but it never really got off the ground. The idea was that the purpose driving the collective was just making really good, vibrant art and music, and have interesting ways of finding the audience of people who would appreciate and be moved by it. For instance I used to love playing at weird places, like ice cream shops. Or, one of my all-time favorite places, Leon’s Steakhouse- a 1970’s diner-type restaurant in the San Fernando valley with an old bar in the back, where one summer I convinced the manager to let me play every week in the afternoons to about 6 people. The idea of “Young Unknowns” never really left my bedroom, but for some reason that name stuck with me because it had a certain anonymity to it, while also feeling like some sort of entity. Like an art gang, (lol).

I also believe that creative energy doesn’t judge. Unlike most of our society and institutions, the muse doesn’t care who you are or where you come from, how cool you are, how old you are or what you look like. When it strikes you, you’re its instrument. So Young Unknowns is meant to encompass that idea, that anyone can be a Young Unknown, anyone can be a vessel for their muse. It’s what happens through that energy that is the real magic. I consider music, really good music, to be a mystical art.

D. Durand: When working on a song what comes first the music or the lyrics?

Meredith Meyer: I don’t really have rules. Sometimes a phrase or an idea will stick with me and I’ll write around it. Sometimes I’ll work on a riff or just pick up a guitar and I’ll hear something that turns into a progression, and then the words will come. I don’t have a strict process, therefore, I never get writer’s block. I have more song pieces going on in my mind than spare time. I’m usually racing to get where I can sit down and be alone and get the ideas down before they start driving me nuts.

D. Durand: If the new album was a color what color would it be and why?

Meredith Meyer: If you want to associate the album with a color you can visualize, I’d say look at the painting on the front. It’s called “Downtown” and was done by visual artist Rob Racine, who is also the brother of Bill Racine, our producer. In real life it is very striking and made me feel kind of one with its intensity. It’s empowering and gorgeous and gritty all at the same time, and it’s my favorite painting of his. When I was trying to decide what to go on the cover, I thought about having just a painting, and that one came to me immediately. I was very honored that he was open to having it on our music.

D. Durand: How would you describe the album?

Meredith Meyer: A roller-coaster that goes through the wilderness at midnight and shoots off into outer space. I premiered one of the new songs live in my hometown last week on the Oklahoma Rock Show on their indie station, The SPY FM.  The song is called “Everybody’s Goin’ Somewhere.” It’s really about being how people get blinded by shiny things to distract themselves from their real problems, or, as we say in Oklahoma “get caught up in all the hub-bub.”  So I decided it would be an interesting change to unveil it with just me and a guitar, live, no effects or tricks, in the place where I was born. (lol) I don’t know if anyone else thinks it’s interesting, but I thought it was interesting to do it that way.

D. Durand: From the new album name a song that pretty much wrote itself?

Meredith Meyer: I wrote Target Practice in about 10 minutes.

D. Durand: Whiskey or wine?

Meredith Meyer: Whiskey, but more recently my vice has been conjuring up fearlessness in the face of howling winds.

D. Durand: Thank, its been a pleasure.

Meredith Meyer: You’re welcome.

Young Unknowns are currently writing their new album, no release date as of yet nor title. But, like so many others I am anticipating their next collection of songs and I’ll keep you informed. As for Meredith? Well, the new year has been anything but  “…pensive and moody,” her words not mine. Ms. Meyer is jumping on a plane next week and heading to Los Angeles. Once there she’ll be opening up for the Radar Brother’s record release party for their new album ‘Eight’. Then on February 2nd she’s off to London were Young Unknowns will play a couple of shows. Meredith also revealed this will be her first time visiting Europe plans on taking in a bit of art in while in Paris. By the way, her birthday is coming soon, so Happy Birthday and thanks for an awesome interview and safe travels. Peace.

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girls names // pittura infamante https://www.theearologydept.com/girls-names-pittura-infamante/ https://www.theearologydept.com/girls-names-pittura-infamante/#respond Tue, 22 Jan 2013 01:32:59 +0000 http://mittenmouthmusic.wordpress.com/?p=7873 Belfast foursome Girls Names are unlike most bands in that they have forged a signature sound which keeps getting better with every release. If you heard the band’s debut LP ‘Dead To Me’ it was a fiery shot across the bow of ears everywhere. Now, with the release of their sophomore album ‘The New Life‘ …

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“When all the doubts are crystal clear
Crashing hard into the secret wind.”

Belfast foursome Girls Names are unlike most bands in that they have forged a signature sound which keeps getting better with every release. If you heard the band’s debut LP ‘Dead To Me’ it was a fiery shot across the bow of ears everywhere. Now, with the release of their sophomore album ‘The New Life‘ fast approaching it is evident by the first two tracks, “Hypnotic Regression” and “Pittura Infamante,” that this effort is going get plenty of airplay in 2013 and beyond. By the way, you can Pre-Order ‘The New Life via Tough Love Records. Peace.

Tracklist:
 
1. Portrait
2. Pittura Infamante
3. Drawing Lines
4. Hypnotic Regression
5. Occultation
6. A Second Skin
7. The Olympia
8. Notion
9. Projektion
10. The New Life
 


 

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japanese popstars // matter of time (ft. green velvet) https://www.theearologydept.com/japanese-popstars-matter-of-time-ft-green-velvet/ https://www.theearologydept.com/japanese-popstars-matter-of-time-ft-green-velvet/#respond Fri, 19 Oct 2012 18:06:09 +0000 http://mittenmouthmusic.wordpress.com/?p=7070 you never quite know what you’re going to get with the japanese popstars, and maybe that’s a good thing. if you know anything about jp then you know they have a penchant for teaming up with a kaleidoscope of artists to further their impressive oeuvre. after the jump listen to, “matter of time” (ft. green …

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you never quite know what you’re going to get with the japanese popstars, and maybe that’s a good thing. if you know anything about jp then you know they have a penchant for teaming up with a kaleidoscope of artists to further their impressive oeuvre. after the jump listen to, “matter of time” (ft. green velvet). peace.


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chromatics // let’s kiss (sunday morning mix) https://www.theearologydept.com/chromatics-lets-kiss-sunday-morning-mix/ https://www.theearologydept.com/chromatics-lets-kiss-sunday-morning-mix/#respond Sun, 23 Sep 2012 20:03:28 +0000 http://mittenmouthmusic.wordpress.com/?p=6799 the chromatics have been getting a lot of request for the songs used in a recent interview, so the ever gracious johnny jewel put together this sunday morning mix minus with a few extras thrown in for good measure. you’ll hear from bands symmetry, new farah, komeda and tangerine dream just to name a few. …

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the chromatics have been getting a lot of request for the songs used in a recent interview, so the ever gracious johnny jewel put together this sunday morning mix minus with a few extras thrown in for good measure. you’ll hear from bands symmetry, new farah, komeda and tangerine dream just to name a few. by the way, i’ve also included the complete chromatic’s album ‘kill for love’ for your listening pleasure. peace.


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david byrne & st. vincent // who https://www.theearologydept.com/david-byrne-st-vincent-who/ https://www.theearologydept.com/david-byrne-st-vincent-who/#respond Sun, 16 Sep 2012 12:26:17 +0000 http://mittenmouthmusic.wordpress.com/?p=6669 long time music innovator david byrne teams up with the golden-throated st. vincent for the sonically profound track, “who”. and although st. vincent (annie clark) finds herself mostly subdued in the video mr. byrne is frolicking non-stop but in a much better fitting suit than yesteryear.

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long time music innovator david byrne teams up with the golden-throated st. vincent for the sonically profound track, “who”. and although st. vincent (annie clark) finds herself mostly subdued in the video mr. byrne is frolicking non-stop but in a much better fitting suit than yesteryear.

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manor // afghan hound https://www.theearologydept.com/manor-afghan-hound/ https://www.theearologydept.com/manor-afghan-hound/#respond Wed, 20 Jun 2012 07:17:26 +0000 http://mittenmouthmusic.wordpress.com/?p=5920 Manor is Caitlin Duff and Nathaniel Morse of Melbourne, Australia. The song “Afghan Hound,” in my opinion sounds like the shadows of haunting memories dripping with sweet honey and melancholy, it is the sonic approximation of a warm blanket on a cold night. And then there is the song, “Rhodesia,” which is a dogeared book …

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Manor is Caitlin Duff and Nathaniel Morse of Melbourne, Australia. The song “Afghan Hound,” in my opinion sounds like the shadows of haunting memories dripping with sweet honey and melancholy, it is the sonic approximation of a warm blanket on a cold night. And then there is the song, “Rhodesia,” which is a dogeared book of cherished poetry slowly dissolving within hungry flame. Both of these wonderful songs demand one’s attention from the very first note. You’ll gladly surrender and give them their due. However, you will be rewarded beyond measure. Now, I am expectant and in need of more from this very talented duo. Peace.


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the fiber // away with words https://www.theearologydept.com/the-fiber-away-with-words/ https://www.theearologydept.com/the-fiber-away-with-words/#respond Mon, 18 Jun 2012 02:43:13 +0000 http://mittenmouthmusic.wordpress.com/?p=5905 Sjaak Kassies has this project called The Fiber and it keeps him busy. His latest release is the single, “Away With Words” and it is a melancholy piece of music shrouded in setting suns and thunder storms. It is a song best served with the lights dim and one’s heart heavy and introspective. The Fiber …

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Sjaak Kassies has this project called The Fiber and it keeps him busy. His latest release is the single, “Away With Words” and it is a melancholy piece of music shrouded in setting suns and thunder storms. It is a song best served with the lights dim and one’s heart heavy and introspective. The Fiber is building stone by stone, song by song an impressive body of work. Hopefully, we’ll see a complete album in the near future because every time a new song drops I immediately want more, much more. Peace.


 
Lyrics:
it’s a way with words
that make me think
weighing me down
away with words
wear me out
cut me in

I will reach down
away with words
stone by stone

away with words
away with my account
away with my accord
here at rest with you
I’d love not to think

I will reach down
away with words
stone by stone
the nine of swords
and the five of clubs unfold
unreadable words
I will reach down

I will reach down
away with words
stone by stone
believe peace found
in a in a reach out
I will never
time here alone
to write unreadable words

I will reach down
away with words
stone by stone.

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parlovr // holding on to something https://www.theearologydept.com/parlovr-holding-on-to-something/ https://www.theearologydept.com/parlovr-holding-on-to-something/#respond Thu, 31 May 2012 14:41:13 +0000 http://mittenmouthmusic.wordpress.com/?p=5732 Earlier this month (May 16th), Montreal three-piece Parlovr released their soul-spacious 2nd LP Kook Soul and it is a wonderment to behold. The trio formed in ’05 and they’ve been up to no good ever since. Listen to their track, “Holding On To Something,” to get a feel for their interpretation of clever punkish-pop. You …

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Earlier this month (May 16th), Montreal three-piece Parlovr released their soul-spacious 2nd LP Kook Soul and it is a wonderment to behold. The trio formed in ’05 and they’ve been up to no good ever since. Listen to their track, “Holding On To Something,” to get a feel for their interpretation of clever punkish-pop. You can cop it on iTunes and believe you me the pleasure will be all yours. Oh yeah, you can also stream their latest album Kook Soul via the band’s myspace. So, if you like the band Ok, Go, then this one is a shoo-in for long summers days of sonic enjoyment. Peace.


 

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Nikki & The Dove // Tomorrow https://www.theearologydept.com/nikki-the-dove-tomorrow/ https://www.theearologydept.com/nikki-the-dove-tomorrow/#respond Wed, 11 Apr 2012 18:50:59 +0000 http://mittenmouthmusic.wordpress.com/?p=5092 Malin Dahlström and Gustaf Karlöf collectively pit themselves against our eardrums as the band Nikki & The Dove. And thus far they’re winning us over to the bright side with kaleidoscopic musical fare one song at a time. And their  latest track “Tomorrow” is another example of why I am eagerly awaiting their forthcoming Instinct …

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Malin Dahlström and Gustaf Karlöf collectively pit themselves against our eardrums as the band Nikki & The Dove. And thus far they’re winning us over to the bright side with kaleidoscopic musical fare one song at a time. And their  latest track “Tomorrow” is another example of why I am eagerly awaiting their forthcoming Instinct LP, which is expected to drop May 14th. To get your copy make sure to pre-order it on iTunes. And if that wasn’t enough you can watch the official video for the “Tomorrow” on YouTube. And after the jump I got the videos for the song “The Fox” which is my favorite song by N&TD right after their highly addictive “The Drummer” by the way. And I also have the video “DJ, Ease My Mind”. This ought to keep your busy for a hot minute. Peace.


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