
Built
around glacial Pink Floyd rhythms and spacey guitar and keyboard
textures, the New Slave boast a psychedelic sound. But for all of
the space they create, this band is focused: the hooks are sharp
and the lyrics are clear, always down the middle and biting. If
anything, their music is a sparse psychedelia. Through a haze of
depressive and self-medicated sounds the New Slave embraces moments
of clarity that arise during harrowing periods of emotional despair.
And as true relationship drifts happen over time in real life, this
band examines their own personal dramas in real-time, employing
the space of several songs to examine conditions like romantic withdrawal
and loss of faith. With their confessional lyrics set as the foundation,
they decorate the architecture with subtle electronic beats, acoustic
strums, cerebral guitars, and layers of keyboards. The effect is
surreal but undoubtedly human.
The band's three members -- Craig M Clarke, Daniel
Crowell, and Troy James -- are unassuming, non-flashy residents
of Northern California. Traveling between San Francisco and Sacramento
to work on their music, these guys are more concerned with honing
their sound than their fashion. After years in other projects, the
members of the New Slave emerge as California's newest mood rockers,
bringing experience, focus, and heart to a dark project. Like the
most oblique and spare moments of Joy Division and Spacemen 3, the
New Slave often paint a cold mood, but it's always honest.
2009 is shaping up to be a busy year for the New
Slave. Their first release, the Building Spring EP, drops on February
10th, 2009. It will be distributed online via San Francisco's Snowstorm
Music and available in a limited-edition physical form at the band's
shows. Meanwhile the band is putting finishing touches on their
debut, self-titled, full-length. They are working closely with Jace
Lasek (of the Besnard Lakes) who is currently mixing and producing
the album. Following the album's completion and release in 2009,
the band will hit the road, touring the West Coast extensively and
continuing to establish themselves as one of the Bay Area's best
groups. The New Slave can't really sit still, though, and have promised
even more underground EP releases throughout 2009. - Andre Perry
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Track Listing:
01 - See the Plan (mp3)
02 - No More Endlessly (mp3)
03 - Another Chance (mp3)
04 - Proud Little Girl (mp3)
05 - The Wave (mp3)
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Building
Spring EP (SSM002)
Release Date: February 10, 2009
Building Spring is the first in a series of three digital-only EPs
to be released by The New Slave in 2009. It will be available for
purchase via all digital stores on February 10, 2009. The EP will
also be available for free at the band's live shows.The band's first
full-length is scheduled to be released during the Summer of 2009.
The self-titled album is being mixed and produced by Jace Lasek of
The Besnard Lakes (credits include: Wolf Parade, Sunset Rubdown, Patrick
Watson, and Young Galaxy among others). The album features guest appearences
by Jace Lasek, Olga Goreas (Besnard Lakes), and Max Henry (Young Galaxy). |
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| Credits:
Recorded and Produced by The New Slave. Mixed and Mastered by Daniel
Crowell. All songs composed and performed by The New Slave. All Lyrics
by Craig M Clarke except The Wave (lyrics by Craig Clarke and Daniel
Crowell). "The Plague" painting by Erin Kelso. Band photo
by Ashley Clarke. |
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following equipment was used to create Building Spring: 1984 Fender
Performer, 1973 Guild JSII, Korg Microkorg, Alesis ION, Fender Rhodes,
Arp Omni II, Moog Little Phatty, Sequential Circuits Six-Trak, Reason
4.0, M-Audio Axiom 61, Tascam DP-01FX Digital PortaStudio, Alesis
MultiMix 6 FX mixer, Tascam 788 Digital Portastudio, Takamine Acoustic
Guitar, Guild Acoustic 12 String, Cable Piano, Kimball Organ, Yamaha
PS-110, Proco Rat, Rotovibe, Danelectro Tuna Melt Tremelo, Danelectro
Delay, Cubase SX, and Marlow’s Fingernails. |
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Dates: Coming Soon... |
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Press
Inquiries: snowstormmusic@yahoo.com
Booking: thenewslave@yahoo.com
Web: www.myspace.com/thenewslave |
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2009 Snowstorm Music, All Rights Reserved. A Partner of Three Ring
Records. |
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