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Two Dark Birds
Two Dark Birds
Two Dark Birds
Genre: Alternative Rock
 
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". . . one of this year s most subdued and moving releases." Big Takeover "Cut by cut, it's mix tape silver and gold, and taken as a whole it's a new friend ready to wrap your ears in good things." Jambase "Hums wi...  more »

     
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All Artists: Two Dark Birds
Title: Two Dark Birds
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Vfib Recordings
Release Date: 3/25/2008
Genre: Alternative Rock
Style: Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 656605492223

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". . . one of this year s most subdued and moving releases." Big Takeover "Cut by cut, it's mix tape silver and gold, and taken as a whole it's a new friend ready to wrap your ears in good things." Jambase "Hums with blues Americana as rediscovered through the lens of post-punk." StereoSubversion When pushed to define TWO DARK BIRDS, Steve Koester s latest band, Koester calls it American or Soul. American Soul. With traces of Neil Young s On the Beach and the Band s Music from Big Pink, and echoes of Dylan, Bill Withers, and the Meat Puppets, that label certainly seems to fit. TWO DARK BIRDS is firmly rooted in the past, without seeming retro both timeless and right on time. The soundtrack to Koester s youth was the legendary Midwestern hardcore scene, a musical petri dish that spawned his DIY ethic and diverse tastes. Koester has been making critically acclaimed indie-rock for years, with the post-punk outfit Punchdrunk, the quieter art-rock of his solo work, his canyon rock band Maplewood, and now TWO DARK BIRDS. Throughout Koester s career, the bittersweet twang and plaintive melodies of American music played a continual, scratchy loop in his ear. There came a time when he asked himself - what kind of music did he REALLY want to make? I d already spent over a decade making music pursuing the outer-peripheries of my tastes; why not zero in and buy American? Koester said. The sound of TWO DARK BIRDS emerged during a late night conversation between Koester and TWO DARK BIRDS drummer Jason Mills. We just started talking about how groovy country music can be, said Koester, and how the reggae groove grew out of the country groove sorta, and how country grew out of the blues and folk, and how American music is just one big mish-mash and how we'd like to play a kind of American music that doesn't cut itself off from the other kinds. Itching to lay down some tracks that tapped into this aesthetic, Koester (vocals, guitars) assembled a group of musicians, including Don Piper (lap steel, backup vocals), Matt Durant (keys), and Jason Mills (drums). The band spent the better part of a sweltering summer in Piper s Brooklyn studio recording the album with mostly live takes. We wanted to achieve that organic feel: real people playing real time. No drum machines, no overdubs, live vocals. Totally off the grid. The actual push & pull of five dudes in a room, staring at each other, listening to each other, navigating the notes in real time, with all the fluctuations, bumps & bruises this entails these are human things & we are trying to make human music. During the recording session, some of Koester s friends lent a hand: Charles Bissell from the Wrens, Joe Pisapia from Guster, and Maplewood bandmate Craig Schoen all picked strings & sang backups. Childhood friend and former bandmate Galen Polivka, currently of the Hold Steady, co-wrote Ash & Sadness. And those dramatic strings are courtesy of Joe Bennett of Goldrush. The result of these collaborations is an ambitious album with songs about love, songs about drinking, and songs about the love of drinking. The tunes are beautiful and moving, sometimes melancholic and gruff, sometimes biting or sarcastic, always uneasy, intelligent, full of yearning, and stripped of pretense.

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