domingo, 24 de septiembre de 2006

Colour revolt

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Indie / Rock

Mississippi, United States

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Componentes:
Jesse Coppenbarger - vocals, guitar, keys;
Jimmy Cajoleas - guitars;
Drew Mellon - bass, sampler;
Len Clark - drums, vocals;
Sean Kirkpatrick - guitar, vocals, keys

Info recogida en su MySpace:
Colour Revolts name is derived from Edwin Abbotts 19th century social commentary, Flatland, an exploration of life in two dimensions. But Colour Revolt is far from two-dimensional, eschewing Fletchers familiar sonic assault of unorthodox song structures and time signatures for a more melancholic though equally guitar-driven aesthetic of the post-grunge Southern gothic.

The bands thematic impulse reflects the literary heritage of their native Oxford, Miss., channeling the jagged emotionality and moral ambiguity of the locales forefathers, William Faulkner and Barry Hannah. Another facet of the small university town is music, serving as the home to the neo-blues pioneering of Fat Possum Records and in-demand Sweet Tea Recording studio.

But it was outside any proper studio that the songs on the Colour Revolt EP took form. Scheduled to record in a friends basement in Jackson, Miss. in late August 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the same weekend, pushing storm evacuees into the recording space. With nowhere to record in a city lacking electricity, the band set up shop with a ProTools rig in the living room of the owner of Esperanza Plantation, a small local record label, also home to the band. Forced into a DIY approach, the band used a pair of pantyhose as a windscreen and built a vocal booth out of spare cardboard boxes and leftover brooms.

After several weekends of tracking in between the bands full-time gig as college students, several of the songs caught the attention of Clay Jones, a Sweet Tea engineer who has mixed Elvis Costello and Modest Mouse albums. Jones lent post-production help and mixed the entirety of the EP. Esperanza Plantation provided a small-scale release for the EP in December 2005.

Produced by former bass player Steven Bevilaqua, the Colour Revolt EP reflects a young band that thinks old. The songs emanate a spiritual and existential urgency, which is only accentuated by singer Jesse Coppenbargers vocal thrust, ranging from fragile whispers to guttural screams back to pointy falsetto. The bands three-guitar approach provides an offsetting soundscape, where intricate guitar interplay meets understated harmonies.

On October 3, the Colour Revolt EP will be re-released by Tiny Evil (Nine Black Alps, Jimmy Eat World), an imprint of Interscope Records.

Discografia:
-Colour revolt EP (Label: Esperanza Plantation)


1. Blood in Your Mouth
2. Mattresses Underwater (mp3)
3. A New Family (mp3 myspace)
4. Our Homes Are Graves
5. Change Your Face or Change Your Name
6. Circus

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