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Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson
Until recently twenty-five year-old Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson has been one of Brooklyn's best-kept secrets, but with the release of his debut album and the help of some of his better known friends (and neighbors) that seems likely to change. In a recent interview with 'Another' magazine Kyp Malone of TV on the Radio professed, "Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson is my favorite songwriter right now."
His self-titled debut is the first recorded document after years of false starts, self-sabotage and amiable persistence in the face tragedy. Born in Oregon and raised in Portland and Eugene, Miles spent much of his youth on the road traveling with his comedian father as he played venues across the U.S. After completing high school, Miles gravitated eastward and by 2000 had made it to New York. Immediately he immersed himself in the burgeoning music scene; going to shows and forming a number of ill-fated bands. Each incarnation eventually met its demise due to a combination of erratic behavior, venue banishment, and indiscreet drug use. Frustrated and fatigued, Miles descended into addiction, leading to a stint in which he made his bed on the benches of Coney Island. But, throughou [Read more]
His self-titled debut is the first recorded document after years of false starts, self-sabotage and amiable persistence in the face tragedy. Born in Oregon and raised in Portland and Eugene, Miles spent much of his youth on the road traveling with his comedian father as he played venues across the U.S. After completing high school, Miles gravitated eastward and by 2000 had made it to New York. Immediately he immersed himself in the burgeoning music scene; going to shows and forming a number of ill-fated bands. Each incarnation eventually met its demise due to a combination of erratic behavior, venue banishment, and indiscreet drug use. Frustrated and fatigued, Miles descended into addiction, leading to a stint in which he made his bed on the benches of Coney Island. But, throughou [Read more]
Until recently twenty-five year-old Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson has been one of Brooklyn's best-kept secrets, but with the release of his debut album and the help of some of his better known friends (and neighbors) that seems likely to change. In a recent interview with 'Another' magazine Kyp Malone of TV on the Radio professed, "Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson is my favorite songwriter right now."
His self-titled debut is the first recorded document after years of false starts, self-sabotage and amiable persistence in the face tragedy. Born in Oregon and raised in Portland and Eugene, Miles spent much of his youth on the road traveling with his comedian father as he played venues across the U.S. After completing high school, Miles gravitated eastward and by 2000 had made it to New York. Immediately he immersed himself in the burgeoning music scene; going to shows and forming a number of ill-fated bands. Each incarnation eventually met its demise due to a combination of erratic behavior, venue banishment, and indiscreet drug use. Frustrated and fatigued, Miles descended into addiction, leading to a stint in which he made his bed on the benches of Coney Island. But, throughout it all, he continued to distill from his shabby surroundings the inspiration and imagery that make up his debut record.
Under the guidance of Chris Taylor and Christopher Bear of Grizzly Bear "Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson" began in 2006 in Miles' apartment. Chris Bear did the drums in a single day, later overdubs were added by Kyp Malone and Daniel Rosen, (Grizzly Bear), and at last, a true representation of his talent was realized.
The album begins with the demented campfire sing-a-long, "Buriedfed" - a dirge disguised as a rave-up it sets the pace for an album filled with unrepentant confessions and takes the listener through a sardonic narrative, detailing loss, excess, and blurred memories. On 'The Debtor' Miles turns his hands to a piano driven melody, while the clanging guitars and stomping drums of 'Woodfriend' recall the street tough, strung-out attitude of a 70s Lou Reed.
Miles' sophomore album produced by Kyp Malone is set for release in 2009.
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His self-titled debut is the first recorded document after years of false starts, self-sabotage and amiable persistence in the face tragedy. Born in Oregon and raised in Portland and Eugene, Miles spent much of his youth on the road traveling with his comedian father as he played venues across the U.S. After completing high school, Miles gravitated eastward and by 2000 had made it to New York. Immediately he immersed himself in the burgeoning music scene; going to shows and forming a number of ill-fated bands. Each incarnation eventually met its demise due to a combination of erratic behavior, venue banishment, and indiscreet drug use. Frustrated and fatigued, Miles descended into addiction, leading to a stint in which he made his bed on the benches of Coney Island. But, throughout it all, he continued to distill from his shabby surroundings the inspiration and imagery that make up his debut record.
Under the guidance of Chris Taylor and Christopher Bear of Grizzly Bear "Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson" began in 2006 in Miles' apartment. Chris Bear did the drums in a single day, later overdubs were added by Kyp Malone and Daniel Rosen, (Grizzly Bear), and at last, a true representation of his talent was realized.
The album begins with the demented campfire sing-a-long, "Buriedfed" - a dirge disguised as a rave-up it sets the pace for an album filled with unrepentant confessions and takes the listener through a sardonic narrative, detailing loss, excess, and blurred memories. On 'The Debtor' Miles turns his hands to a piano driven melody, while the clanging guitars and stomping drums of 'Woodfriend' recall the street tough, strung-out attitude of a 70s Lou Reed.
Miles' sophomore album produced by Kyp Malone is set for release in 2009.
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Suckers
Suckers are an experimental rock band which formed in 2009 in New York City, New York, United States. The band consists of Quinn Walker, Austin Fisher, Brian Aiken and Pan. The band's debut album, "Wild Smile" was released in 2010 on Frenchkiss Records.
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User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
Suckers are an experimental rock band which formed in 2009 in New York City, New York, United States. The band consists of Quinn Walker, Austin Fisher, Brian Aiken and Pan. The band's debut album, "Wild Smile" was released in 2010 on Frenchkiss Records.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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Shilpa Ray & Her Happy Hookers
Shilpa Ray and her Happy Hookers play grinding blues, sleazy jazz, and bracing rock with punk immediacy and pop appeal. The result? Something like a vulgar Ella Fitzgerald, channeling Nick Cave and PJ Harvey, and singing her songs before a wall of distortion and thunderous, pounding rhythms. Live shows are already a notorious commodity -- and audiences have been screaming as loud as the band does.
They are currently riding a wave of SXSW buzz which has followed their 7 shows there and preparing for a Spring tour and a Pianos Residency in May. Their debut album, 'A Fish Hook An Open Eye' captures the band's raw and unique sound in 8 solid tracks, demonstrating depth, ability, and emotional scope, eclipsing anything from Shilpa's already lauded past.
But Shilpa is not looking back: 'A Fish Hook An Open Eye will be released this spring and Shilpa and her band will viciously tour throughout 2009.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
They are currently riding a wave of SXSW buzz which has followed their 7 shows there and preparing for a Spring tour and a Pianos Residency in May. Their debut album, 'A Fish Hook An Open Eye' captures the band's raw and unique sound in 8 solid tracks, demonstrating depth, ability, and emotional scope, eclipsing anything from Shilpa's already lauded past.
But Shilpa is not looking back: 'A Fish Hook An Open Eye will be released this spring and Shilpa and her band will viciously tour throughout 2009.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
Shilpa Ray and her Happy Hookers play grinding blues, sleazy jazz, and bracing rock with punk immediacy and pop appeal. The result? Something like a vulgar Ella Fitzgerald, channeling Nick Cave and PJ Harvey, and singing her songs before a wall of distortion and thunderous, pounding rhythms. Live shows are already a notorious commodity -- and audiences have been screaming as loud as the band does.
They are currently riding a wave of SXSW buzz which has followed their 7 shows there and preparing for a Spring tour and a Pianos Residency in May. Their debut album, 'A Fish Hook An Open Eye' captures the band's raw and unique sound in 8 solid tracks, demonstrating depth, ability, and emotional scope, eclipsing anything from Shilpa's already lauded past.
But Shilpa is not looking back: 'A Fish Hook An Open Eye will be released this spring and Shilpa and her band will viciously tour throughout 2009.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
They are currently riding a wave of SXSW buzz which has followed their 7 shows there and preparing for a Spring tour and a Pianos Residency in May. Their debut album, 'A Fish Hook An Open Eye' captures the band's raw and unique sound in 8 solid tracks, demonstrating depth, ability, and emotional scope, eclipsing anything from Shilpa's already lauded past.
But Shilpa is not looking back: 'A Fish Hook An Open Eye will be released this spring and Shilpa and her band will viciously tour throughout 2009.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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