Bishop
Allen
Bishop
Allen builds upon the extraordinary first years of their
career with "Grrr". The band fronted by Justin Rice
and Christian Rudder is best known for making and self-releasing
an EP each month for an entire year, then reworking
some of the best songs for a highly acclaimed label
debut ("The Broken String"). The rigorous EP project,
and the extensive touring that has followed it, have
allowed Bishop Allen to hone their craft: writing, performing
and recording music. The resulting album, "Grrr", reveals
that after five years of comparisons to other artists--Jonathan
Richman, The Kinks, Bright Eyes, Spoon, etc., in rave
reviews from Rolling Stone, SPIN, Entertainment Weekly
and many others--Bishop Allen has developed an artistry
and sound that are unmistakably their own. One thing
that distinguishes Bishop Allen's music is the quality
of the writing. Rice's literate lyrics, which The Los
Angeles Times has praised for their "poetic insight,"
have a universality that has made them resonant to listeners
of all ages and earned them champions ranging from the
young comic actor Michael Cera to the National Public
Radio host Scott Simon. Each of the 13 tracks comprising
"Grrr" is a succinct composition, and yet the album
also coheres seamlessly as a cycle of song. The melody
and/or rhythm of one track is often contiguous with
the next. As always, Rice and Rudder are responsible
not only for the writing, but the lion's share of the
playing and the recording: the guitars, pianos, marimbas,
ukeleles and vocals. And, as before, Darbie Nowatka
shares in the singing. Otherwise, the album features
contributions from a number of their friends: drums
and percussion by Michael Tapper, horns by Jon Natchez
and Kelly Pratt, and strings by Daniel Hart. Bryce Goggin
(Pavement, The Apples in Stereo, Luna, Sebadoh) offered
the band some invaluable production tips and, at his
famed Trout Recording studio in Brooklyn, recorded the
drums and mixed the album.
Links
www.bishopallen.com
www.myspace.com/bishopallen
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