Hey everyone! We're excited to announce that we've signed on with Beep!
Beep! Back Up The Truck, who will be handling the European release of
our record on March 20th.
http://www.beepbeep.nl/new-family-member-conduits/
Friday, January 27, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Release Date / Tour / Agent / PreOrder - ALL ANNOUNCED!
Things have been crazy busy and a lot has happened over the last few months. We will put all the new info in a grocery list form so that we are sure to have all the info out there:
• Our debut self-titled album will be released March 20, 2012 on the wonderful Team Love!!
• We are going on a month long tour with Cursive and Cymbals Eat Guitars starting Mar 22nd!
• We are now represented by the excellent Autonomous Music booking agency
• You can PREORDER the new record from Team Love HERE
Love,
Conduits
Official Press Release below:
• Our debut self-titled album will be released March 20, 2012 on the wonderful Team Love!!
• We are going on a month long tour with Cursive and Cymbals Eat Guitars starting Mar 22nd!
• We are now represented by the excellent Autonomous Music booking agency
• You can PREORDER the new record from Team Love HERE
Love,
Conduits
Official Press Release below:
The music scribes and bloggers that have already
caught on to the band Conduits have all enjoyed bandying about the word
"shoegaze" like a ball of yarn when talking about the band.
It's an understandable and easy shorthand for a group
that prefers darker, dreamier sounds carried to the apex by a female vocalist
who sounds haunted and enraptured. And it's a descriptor that this Omaha-based
sextet wouldn't necessarily mind as they do list Jason Spaceman (Spiritualized,
Spacemen 3), Beth Gibbons (Portishead), and Slowdive among their varied musical
inspirations.
Truth be told, though, shoegaze only scratches the
surface of what's behind the music of Conduits. These aren't affected youth
staring at their guitar pedals and hoping that the audience in front of them
would just go away. This is music that pulses and crackles with energy and
incident.
But let's not get too far ahead of ourselves. Let's
talk about how this all started.
The original Conduits demos were the creation of JJ
Idt and Nate Mickish, two guitarists already busy in the Omaha music scene with
their anxious pop and rock outfits. Working together, the pair found much more
to express than just inner angst. They were aiming for soundscapes that
embraced drones, psychedelia, and a fervent rhythmic punch. And the more they
played the more they heard a female voice filling in the empty spaces in these
songs.
Enter Jenna Morrison. Best known for her work as a
member of indie rockers Son, Ambulance, Morrison brought that rare combination
of attainability and remoteness (think: Gibbons, Hope
Sandoval, Trish Keenan, Sandy Denny) to
her vocal performances. It was the perfect element to help spark these already
tempestuous creations into full-blown blazes.
The band - rounded out by bassist Mike Overfield,
keyboardist Patrick Newbery, and drummer Roger Lewis - has taken off like a
shot since those first demos. They've secured a number of amazing support slots
in their hometown, sharing the stage with acts like The Hold Steady and The
Appleseed Cast, as well as doing a short, well-received jaunt opening for
Bright Eyes.
Now, Conduits is looking to take on the rest of the
U.S. and beyond with the release of their debut self-titled album. The
eight-song dreamscape flows with a cinematic ambition. Songs like "Top of
the Hill" and "Limbs and Leaves" provide the soundtrack for slow
motion dance scenes, while "Last Dirge" and "Misery Train"
are all fast edits and racing hearts.
The point here is for you to stop starting at your own
feet, and cast your eyes towards Conduits. Enjoy the spectacle. Get caught in
the whirlwind of sound and ideas. Move
with them.
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