MUSIC

Rose Hill Drive with New Motels / Joe Duffy's Underwater Window Garden / Homesick Elephant
July 23, 2011
ROSE HILL DRIVE Rose Hill Drive grew up worshipping guitar-shredding groups like The Who and Van Halen. They never imagined the band they formed in high school would open up for both groups before even releasing an album. In 2003, guitarist Daniel Sproul, his bassist brother Jacob and drummer friend Nathan Barnes began practicing in the basement of the house on Rose Hill Drive in Boulder, CO, that the Sproul brothers grew up in. The house had been taken over by the boys and their friends, the band was loud, and it was not long before the neighbors took up a petition to kick them out of the neighborhood. The band headed out on the road, where they quickly built an underground fan base with thrilling live shows, lyrics that connect and a completely earnest approach. This organic and grass roots process has let the fans and then the music business come to them. It's very important to the band that it happened in that order – music first, business later. Early on the band attracted major label interest, but the band was reluctant to go that route. "I just thought we weren't ripe for the picking," says Jake. The band went into the studio to record an album they planned to sell to the major labels, but when the recording was finished they found that the finished product just didn't reflect their true identities. Choosing to sign with Megaforce Records, the band went back into the studio in January 2006 to record their self-titled debut album — written by all three band members, produced by Rose Hill Drive and Nick DiDia and recorded at Southern Tracks in Atlanta, Georgia. The album was released in August 2006. After generating great reviews and building an even bigger fan base around the world, 2007 proved to be a major step forward for Rose Hill Drive. They were honored to play with some of their biggest idols. The boys did a string of dates opening for The Who in 2007 and they were even joined on stage in Chicago by none other than Pete Townshend, who jammed on The Who classic "Young Man Blues" and Rose Hill Drive's very own "Raise Your Hands." Rolling Stonenamed them one of the "Top 10 Artists to Watch" in 2007. After months of relentless touring, hard work and travel around the Universe, Rose Hill Drive returned home to Boulder, CO to write and record their second album, Moon is the new Earth . The new album represents the intense "live" feeling of their show and showcases some the band's finest songwriting. 12 songs run the gamut of emotions from the head-spinning "Sneak Out" to the muscle-bound "Trans Am" to the tongue-in-cheek "Do You Wanna Get High?" It's an album that is shaped by an organic nature and is a clear record of their maturity, life experiences and musical explorations. Moon is the new Earth unveils the sound that is Rose Hill Drive. " Recorded in our hometown in our favorite studio with our favorite people, this music bears our most authentic signature of anything we have created so far. To have made an album like this with my brother and my best friend has been a dream come true," says Jake. "To me, this album is who we are creatively as a group. With a little help from our friends, we wrote, produced, recorded, and mixed it ourselves. These songs are mementos of our memories experiencing life as musical gypsies, and were born on the road in sweat and blood and the search for a deeper love while constantly moving. They give me that one of a kind feeling of keeping it together." Rose Hill Drive's raw, emotive rock has earned the group high praises from both critics and fellow musicians alike. The band have done dates with Wilco, The Black Crowes, Queens Of The Stone Age, Van Halen, Aerosmith and The Who; and also performed at Bonnaroo, Red Rocks, Bumbershoot, Austin City Limits, Azkena Festival, Hyde Park Calling and the Warped Tour. http://www.facebook.com/RoseHillDrive NEW MOTELS Jenkintown, PA’s THE NEW MOTELS have been on the Philly music scene since 2003. In that time they have developed a sound and an a following that puts them at equals with such local stars as Dr. Dog, Hoots & Hellmouth, and The War On Drugs. THE NEW MOTELS like thes...e contemporaries capture the Philly sound to perfection blending elements of folk, rock and pop, in jangly pop that are as catchy as they are great. The most recent work from this band is “Tilbury Sweat” which was recorded with the man quickly becoming Philly’s most know super producer Bill Moriarty (Man Man, Dr. Dog, Hoots & Hellmouth, Drink Up Buttercup, etc.) Like their contemporaries in groups like Dr. Dog, and The War On Drugs, THE NEW MOTELS blend the fluttering drums whirling guitar sounds of classic indie/alternative bands like Pavement, or Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth, blended with the twangy solos and fills of modern alt-rockers like My Morning Jacket and Wilco. Yet though The New Motels have similarities to all these acts what makes them stand out is their pop sensibilities. To put it simply the songs are just fun, simple, and catchy. Enough so that know matter what type of genre or label that I try to put the New Motels under, their sound will stand out at the top of the pack. To truly understand this band you just need to hear them yourself. http://www.facebook.com/pages/new-motels/136223765931?ref=ts JOE DUFFY'S UNDERWATER WINDOW GARDEN Underwater Window Garden is a 5 piece band from Philadelphia. We're all close friends and family who believe that making music is a necessary part of a happy existence. The band members include Joe Duffey, Aria Mascaro, Brendan Duffey, Drew Saracco, and Dan McShane. We're currently playing shows in and around Philly indefinitely. We're working on our first album right now in the studio with Fuzzton...e Records. Magic is in the making. Stay tuned. Thanks to everyone who has been with us so far with open ears. We appreciate all your support. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Joe-Duffey-Whatevers-Clever/102862175061 HOMESICK ELEPHANT "Pop folk. Neo folk. Folking Folk. Whatever you call it, Homesick Elephant has brought it to LA in hopes of giving the Left Coast an Indie-Americana revolution.Though once native to Philadelphia, Homesick Elephant (Kevin Kelly and Sara FitzSimmons) have a rapidly growing fanbase in LA, all thanks to their tasteful collection of quirky folk tunes and sunny-side-up live sets. It's intimate joy with two harmonious singers, a guitar, and the occasional glockenspiel. Think Virginia Woolf meets Simon and Garfunkle in a Skittles commercial.Their sound is full of color and whimsical tales which come through ten-fold in a live environment. At the Tangier -- one of the loudest bars in LA -- Homesick Elephant recently played to a quiet and engaged crowd. And with their unconventional songwriting chops Homesick Elephant's music seems virtually tangible."-Hugo Gomez (www.thedelimagazine.com/la) http://www.facebook.com/homesickelephant
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July 23, 2011Times:
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