martes, 27 de junio de 2006
Anechoic
Indie / Alternative / Electro
Según parece han sido teloneros de Embrace en su última gira y gracias a un email de noticias he sabido de la existencia de este banda.
Son de United Kingdom.
Componentes:
Rob Leach (Vocals, Guitar, Synths)
Tom Butler (Vocals, Electric Piano, Bass)
Andrew Lindsay(Vocals, Synths, Drums)
Sobre Anechoic (dese su MySpace)
"an-e-ko-ik" adj - Neither having nor producing echoes: sound absorbent: an anechoic chamber.
Anechoic are three young men and a world of ideas. They formed a couple of years ago or so, two of them childhood friends and the third a university pal. Rob Leach grew up in Crossley Close; onstage you will see him playing a guitar, synth and singing. Tom Butler was raised on Flash Lane; onstage you will see him playing a piano, acoustic guitar, bass, and singing. Andrew Lindsay spent his childhood on The Great North Road; onstage you will see him playing guitar, synth, and singing. Together they make a detailed, expressive music, simple songs embellished by arrangements that demand your attention, that interest you more than usual, that can surprise.
Rob, Tom and Andy have all been in other bands before, dozens of bands, just like everyone else who's in a band right now. Metal bands, dance bands, indie bands. They view Anechoic as a chance for them not to be in a "[insert genre name of choice here] band", it's an opportunity for them not to worry about rules, a chance for them to take ideas and songs in whatever direction they choose.
In the studio all three bring chord sequences or melodies to the group, before they work on stylistic directions and arrangements as a symbiotic whole, each member playing whichever instrument they happen to pick up at the time, from drum machine to guitar to Wurlitzer piano to laptop and beyond. On record they are detailed, considered and beautiful, with occasional leaps into electronic pastures and dynamic shifts keeping things interesting. Live they swell, overwhelm with noise and rhythm, add chaos and energy to their songs.
Rob doesn't have a favourite film - he'd rather be playing with a drum machine. He cites Super Furry Animals as important to him, Arcade Fire as a current favourite, and maintains a fondness for old classics like The Beatles and Beach Boys. He wants Anechoic's music to make people think. And dance. And sing along. He doesn't mind the idea of people having sex to his music.
Tom's girlfriend listens to Anechoic on the bus to work in the mornings; he thinks that may be the best time of day to listen to them. He doesn't like to think of other members of the band having sex while listening to their own music. He'll gladly watch anything with De Niro in except his dodgy comedies. Paul Weller is the reason he picked up a guitar and learnt to play. He loves Elbow and also Ben Folds.
Andrew names The Royal Tennenbaums as a favourite film, because he loves it and can't think of another right now. He spends a lot of time on the train fiddling with music on a laptop, travelling from his home in London to work with the band in Leeds. As a teenager he loved Smashing Pumpkins and Rage Against The Machine, and still does. He wants people to take everything in when they listen to Anechoic.
words nick southall.
Discografía:
"Just like you" EP
-Just like you
-Be patient please
-Clockwork
You can now download our first ever EP 'Just Like You' and the video for free!! Just click the link below and fill in the form.
Just Like You was release last year and has now been deleted...so its a bit of a rare one. We hope you like it.
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yeahhhhhhhhhh, cómo va todo? acá va bien todo, que ya pongo buenos poryectos, saludos
ResponderEliminarsí, 19 fue una de las que más preguntaron que de quién era...más bien, fude la úncia que preguntaron, jeje... y que puedo hacer? cunado vives un años ahí te tiene que molar la música, recuerdo a medias sonorams en aranda del duero... jajaja, saludos... seguimos vivos
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