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Say It In Slang
M Coast
Say It In Slang
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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Back in 1997, newly transplanted Athenians Derek Almstead and Andy Gonzales divided most of their time between the exploding Elephant Six scene and their day jobs at a local sub shop. Their co-worker Carlton Owens, a fanta...  more »

     

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All Artists: M Coast
Title: Say It In Slang
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Happy Happy Birthday To Me
Release Date: 10/31/2006
Album Type: Super Audio CD - DSD
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 795103718326

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Back in 1997, newly transplanted Athenians Derek Almstead and Andy Gonzales divided most of their time between the exploding Elephant Six scene and their day jobs at a local sub shop. Their co-worker Carlton Owens, a fantastic and accomplished local drummer, was busied with a different side of the local music scene, playing multiple jazz and blues gigs. Nine years later, the three have reunited as the core rhythm section of M Coast, along with Sara Kirkpatrick and Emily Growden, two fresh talents on the scene. When a young Andy Gonzales first moved to Athens in tow with The Music Tapes, his project Marshmallow Coast was already in motion with a few singles, cassettes and even a finished first album, "Timesquare". Built on a love of jazz and impressionist classical composers, combined with the bedroom D.I.Y. songwriting of the emerging 4-track generation, Marshmallow Coast was a breath of depth and complexity amidst the three chord world. Almost immediately upon arriving in town, Andy met Derek Almstead through their E6 cohorts. Andy and Derek left Of Montreal in 2003, Andy to get a nursing degree and Derek to focus on other projects and work on getting his own music recorded. Andy and Sara Kirkpatrick made a Marshmallow Coast record together (with the talented engineer and musician Jason NeSmith of Casper and the Cookies) called "Antistar", featuring Sara's beautiful flute-work and a more stripped-down, focused sound. Meanwhile Derek met Emily Growden while working on years of built-up "pieces" he had written, trying to make them into something more digestible and song-oriented, while highly influenced by the more abstract pop songs of Brian Eno, the Moles, and Brian Wilson. Andy's dream of writing songs for a female singer was realized when Emily agreed to lend her sweet, smooth voice to his demanding melodies and complex improvisational guitar work, while Derek's songs focus on deceptively simple elements stacked upon each other with broad sweeping changes an
 

CD Reviews

I Believe in M Coast
rkane | 07/01/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"A subtle, sweet, seductive cd filled with light touches and catchy melodies. I've been listening to it in my car for weeks. A pure delight."