Search Results for:

FAMILY BAND

The Stanford Family Band

For Your Listening Pleasure

    The Stanford Family Band release their debut EP "For Your Listening Pleasure". Fronted by the captivating lead vocals of Elliot Stanford, the EP's six songs capture a vintage pop aura whilst retaining a fresh indie and garage rock edge.

    Offering a sound which journeys through bittersweet memories, nostalgia, and the warmth of sunlit days, The Stanford Family Band have started to make a name for their unique sonic approach - drawing inspiration from iconic acts such as The Beach Boys and The Modern Lovers, built around complex four-part harmonies and irresistibly memorable melodic hooks.

    Speaking about the EP, Elliot Stanford (lead vocals, piano, guitar and songwriter) said: "When we were first signing with Goo, we really had no idea what we would release or how it would end up looking. We have a lot of songs, old and new, some of which have been floating around for many years. In the end we just really wanted to put out a body of work that really encapsulates everything we are about! We love big dramatic songs and arrangements, but at the same time, a little cheeky country/garage rock beat has always tickled us so we just really wanted to capture everything that we love in one concise record. It’s been an absolute pleasure to work on this with our friend Harry Hayes (Producer) and we are mega proud of how it all came together!"

    Having already garnered tastemaker press coverage and a whole host of radio play, The Stanford Family Band have quickly started to gain critical acclaim. This EP showcases the outfit’s uncanny ability as songwriters, creating memorable, charming and beautifully constructed melodic tracks.


    TRACK LISTING

    Side A
    A1. Your Chair
    A2. Make My Day
    A3. Sweep The Floor

    Side B
    B1. Love Me A Bit
    B2. Nothing Like Something
    B3. On My Holiday

    Swampmeat Family Band

    Too Many Things To Hide

      Having become something of a cult favourite in their hometown for their raucous live shows, Too Many Things To Hide is the long-awaited debut LP from Birmingham, UK quartet Swampmeat Family Band, which includes members Low Cut Connie, PWEI, Bentley Rhythm Ace, The Castillians, Terror Watts etc. Combining their inner ‘70s country soul and glam pop with more traditional heartbreak laments the quartet’s created a lasting collection of tracks that resides somewhere in the realm between Americana and garage rock, and Too Many Things to Hide is set to be released on March 23 via the Stockholm based indie label PNKSLM Recordings.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Long Way Down
      2. Needle & Thread
      3. Stupid Kid
      4. Suzie Stop Saucin'
      5. Too Many Things To Hide
      6. Down Home Girl
      7. The Wire
      8. Nothing On Me
      9. Do It For The Babies

      Freewheeling Brattleboro, VT rock/folk wonderments the Happy Jawbone Family Band bring their latest full-length to Mexican Summer. What they’ve entrusted us to give to you represents their finest and most directly fulfilling effort to date.

      The energy and humor of early releases remains; that band you may have loved before has grown even stronger and more potent, its songs now monuments to individualism, to longing, to happier endings resulting from imperfect circumstances.

      Binding folk, indie rock and pop forms together is easy enough; it’s what this band does with them, how it builds its sentiments and bursts preconceptions, that put them in a place where these musicians can rest, comfortably above and apart from almost every band working in this same terrain today.

      We’re hearing the trippiest moments of the Beatles, Lindsey Buckingham at the peaks he reached on Tusk, and both poles of American post-punk songwriting royalty, Camper Van Beethoven at one end and Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 at the other. Try it on.

      “Happy Jawbone's disturbed take on whimsy and rebellious, youthful spirit recalls lo-fi stables, Elephant 6 and K Records” - Pitchfork

      "something truly defining” - The 405

      "beautiful psych-punk creation” - Ad Hoc

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Everybody Knows About Daddy
      2. I Have To Speak With Rocky Balboa
      3. D-R-E-A-M-I-N'
      4. The Green Light
      5. Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid"
      6. Stay-at-Home Soldier
      7. Can't You Hear Me Ticking
      8. Do You Want Me
      9. Mr. Clean
      10. I'll Never Go Skin Deep Again
      11. I Don't Wanna Dance Tonight

      Strangers Family Band are brothers Rick & Scott Seltzer ,(vocals, guitar & bass) , Juan Londono (vocals/percussion ) and John Randono (keys), originally from Florida but now based in L.A and signed to Dead Meadows Xemu Records label for their first album release. Collaborating with like minded L.A musicians like Jeff Davies (ex Brian Jonestown) , the band’s sound has now evolved in to a fully flared psychedelic experience reflecting the bands interest in obscure 60’s psychedelia. The album has been produced by Dead Meadow’s Steve Kille and mixed by Dave Schiffman (RHCP/BRMC).

      Family Band is a collaboration between visual artist turned singer Kim Krans and heavy-metal guitarist Jonny Ollsin. The couple met in the Catskill Mountains in 2005 and still write many of their songs there in a two room, hand-built cabin.

      ‘Grace & Lies’ is the group's second album, and as the title suggests, it is equal parts light and shadow, evoking the mystery and terror of early Cat Power, the ghostly aura of Warpaint (with whom Family Band toured in 2011), and the hushed longing of prime-era Cowboy Junkies.

      Though they explored similar territory - both sonically and lyrically - on their self-released debut, ‘Miller Path’, on ‘Grace & Lies’ their canvas is wider; the greys lusher; the blacks deeper.

      TRACK LISTING

      Night Song
      Lace
      Moonbeams
      Ride
      Your Name
      Again
      Grace & Lies
      Keeper
      Rest


      Just In

      39 NEW ITEMS

      Latest Pre-Sales

      179 NEW ITEMS

      E-newsletter —
      Sign up
      Back to top