This Frontier Needs Heroes’ sophomore release The Future (released May 10th) is my first exposure to the Brooklyn neo-folk duo and this new disc is a striking and mournful walk down the lonely backroads of Americana. This new disc follows the band’s 2009 self-titled debut and, this time around, the band decided to leave the studio for a more intimate approach and recorded in an old school house in Wassaic, NY, with engineer Justin Pizzoferrato (MV & EE, Dinosaur Jr., Thurston Moore). While I’ve never paid much attention to CD art, The Future’s 3D cover art and accompanying 3D glasses were immediately eye-catching.
This Frontier Needs Heroes is comprised of brother-sister Brad and Jessica Lauretti and the duo wrap textured vocal harmonies with a minimalist guitar work and various hazy electronica to create a mood around their rich narrative lyrics. Brad Lauretti sings lead vocals with a road-weary “Johnny Cash” style delivery and Jessica’s backing vocals, which span a wide range, help set the mood of each of the songs. Her vocals touch on a number of genres that range from ethereal backing vocals on “Space Baby” to co-lead vocals on the traditional alt-country “Don't You Treat Me Like A Dog”. As strange as it may sound, parts of this disc are almost akin to Neil Young crossed with one of the atmospheric 4AD bands.
The lyrics range from somewhat cynical tales of love and loss to absurdist ramblings as Brad spins stories about the Old West, Ernest Hemmingway and past relationships. Musically, the band extends their core neo-folk sound with tracks that range from the shimmering 4AD-sounding “Space Baby” to the blissful 60’s pop of "Key West" to the fuzzed psychedelia of "No Need to Sleep".
This Frontier Needs Heroes have an upcoming show at The Rock Shop on Friday, May 27th. Tickets are $10 and The Donkeys and Snowmine are also on the bill.
This Frontier Needs Heroes Tour Dates:
May 27 -- The Rock Shop, Brooklyn, NY
May 29 -- Club Passim Campfire Festival, Boston / Cambridge, MA
Sep 01 -- Brixton Windmill, London, UK
Sep 01 -- End of the Road Festival, Dorset, UK
Links:
This Frontier Needs Heroes
Sunday, May 22, 2011
This Frontier Needs Heroes: "The Future" CD Review / Show at The Rock Shop on May 27th
Posted by Mike at 9:01 PM
Labels: 4AD, CD Review, Indie Folk, The Rock Shop, This Frontier Needs Heroes
Saturday, October 09, 2010
Painted Face (x-Telepathe, Blood Lines) Plays Lit Lounge on Oct. 13th & Glasslands Gallery on Oct. 14th
Former Telepathe / Blood Lines guitarist/vocalist Allie Alvarado relocated to DC in 2007 to work with dance music producer Alvin Risk. Allie has just released her first solo EP, "Undreamt", under the name Painted Face. In advance of the EP's street date (Sept. '10), NME listed the track "Sum of Me" as one of the "5 NME Breakthrough Tracks You Have to Hear".
Painted Face is playing two NYC shows next week with Vancouver bands The Stick and Kick Evrything and they close this mini-tour with a hometown show in DC with School of Seven Bells.
Painted Face Tour Dates:
October 13th, Lit Lounge, NYC Painted Face w/ The Stick, Kick Evrything
October 14th, Glasslands, Brooklyn, Painted Face w/ Wolf Gang, Acrylics
October 15th, The 201, Providence, Painted Face w/ The Stick, Kick Evrything
October 21st, Rock and Roll Hotel, DC, Painted Face w/ School of Seven Bells
Links:
Painted Face
Posted by Mike at 10:22 PM
Labels: 4AD, Glasslands Gallery, Lit Lounge, Painted Face, Telepathe
Friday, December 18, 2009
Dead Leaf Echo Release New Vinyl 7" "Half-Truth"
DOWNLOAD: Dead Leaf Echo - "Half-Truth"Brooklyn-based shoe-gazers Dead Leaf Echo have announced a pre-sale for their new single, "Half-Truth", which is from their forthcoming release Truth.
This is the band's first release on vinyl and the b-side is a new, unreleased song entitled "Babyeyes". The first 100 copies are hand-numbered with hand-screened covers that come in 3 different colors.
Click on the 7" cover to go over to Custom Made Music's pre-sale site.
Links:
Dead Lead Echo
Posted by Mike at 10:34 PM
Labels: 4AD, Babyeyes Pale Fire, Dead Leaf Echo, Half-Truth, John Fryer, Shoe Gazer