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Earlimart – Hymn and Her

Earlimart – Hymn and Her

is shaping up to be quite the prolific indie rock band with their sixth studio release, Hymn and Her (available now on ), coming out just one year after last July’s . Subtract a few previous members and Earlimart now exists solely as a duo. Specifically, and make beautiful hymns together while keeping the ‘him’ and ‘her’ in, well, Hymn and Her. Aside from winning the award for “Album Title Pun Of The Year,” Espinoza and Murray share vocal duties. Although he mostly sings lead while she complements him with backup vocals, this record marks Murray’s debut as a capable female lead vocalist, as well… and hopefully this becomes a signature mainstay.

After countless recommendations from trusted resources, I was hesitant starting my indie rock reconnaissance six albums in. However, Hymn serves as an excellent introduction to their sun-kissed brand of California dream pop. Many claim their entire sound catalogue bears heavy resemblance to the likes of , , and . It also seems to me the sounds crafted here are in the vein of , , , and . If you already dig these artists, it’s safe to assume you’ll be a fan of Earlimart sooner than Ryan Adams churns out yet another record.

This entire album is incredibly fluid, with each song flowing seamlessly into the next. Boasting a sunny disposition and easy-going feel, Hymn is great for a long drive along the coast or a laid-back evening at home sipping wine on the couch. Thematically speaking, these songs don’t exactly span continents but this isn’t necessarily a bad thing because soothing melodies coupled with relatable lyrics is a musical formula that never gets old.

Remember when Hope Sandoval (Mazzy Star) and () unexpectedly wrote the romantic duet, “Sometimes Always,” that left people wishing they had collaborated on an entire album afterwards? Well, Hymn basically sounds like the album they never made. Much like Reid, Espinoza occasionally rocks the cool guy quasi-spoken word vocals (and actually gets away with it) and as Sandoval, Murray could teach the s, es, and Emily Haineses of today what it is to be sultry. In fact, when Espinoza and Murray’s musical chemistry comes together, they produce gorgeous results. With his resonance and her sensuality, together they “really make babies when the mic’s on” (quoth Kanye West).

In a world of noise-based indie, sometimes it’s nice to discover some great make-out music that’s perfect for . Espinoza and Murray craft atmospheric mood music that’s meant to be enjoyed by every him and every her during life’s more tender moments. And the instrumental arrangements form sound pieces that are warm, mellow and intimate, much like the prelude to a really good kiss. Sometimes it’s Espinoza’s silky smooth tone, other times its Murray’s wispy backup vocals that serve as gentle coos in an ocean of “ooh’s” and “ahh’s,” but either way… when their vocals collide, you’re in for some sonic sensuality.

The record opens up with “Song For” a catchy number that hits you much like a song on full blast when you turn your engine and realized you left the car radio on. It’s also the album’s best driving tune. The Camera Obscura-esque break-up gem,“Before It Gets Better,” is serene in its simplicity and quite possibly a song we’ve all written in a past-life. Much like a newfound relic of love fallen from grace, this song is hauntingly beautiful and allows Murray’s voice to shine. But it’s “Face Down In The Right Town” that showcases Espinoza crooning along with Murray’s soft “ooh’s” and “ahh’s” and reminds us how harmonious male/female vocal interplay can be. Plus, the surprise trumpet at the end adds a jazzy mariachi feel to mix things up a bit. On “Time For Yourself” (a Murray number), the electronic beats sashay around with simple piano and add a nice contrasting touch that works well with her dreamy voice.

Then there’s a bevy of tracks that are decent Earlimart songs or just good because they sound like some of indie rock’s forerunners. “For The Birds” and “God Loves You The Best” have soaring vocals reminiscent of Rogue Wave, where “Teeth” is a cheap-imitation of “We Used To Be Friends” by , only better and slightly less irritating. “Great Heron Gates” showcases Espinoza’s whispery vocals a la , plus the usage of bird sounds is the cutest thing since did it on “Learning To Fly.”

My only real criticism is you strip a band down to a male/female duo, name the album Hymn and Her, but oddly… where is the obvious duet? On the uber-romantic title track (“Hymn and Her”), this was a potentially amazing duet that never happened. Murray sings so gently as if she is blowing air on his vocals. This adds even more sweetness to the sounds, but she never gets a chance to shine on her own. An acoustic cover of ’s “Nothing Better” or perhaps an updated spin on Jesus and Mary Chain’s “Sometimes Always” would have been stellar options they also did not take. It also irks me that they closed with “Tell Me” when second-to-last track “Town Where You Belong,” with its blaring vocal outro and slow hand claps, makes more sense as a closer. But when you find yourself criticizing just for criticism’s sake, you know you’re reviewing one helluva solid album.

Earlimart: website | myspace

Written by: Mona Sheikh

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Earlimart @ Johnny Brenda’s, Philadelphia

Earlimart @ Johnny Brenda’s, Philadelphia

A three act bill last Friday night at Johnny Brenda’s. First up was , a stripped down band consisting of members from act . Their sound can be described as if started using a sampler. Nice, folksy & fun.

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Next act was another side project band, Sunshine Recorder. Rocking psychedelic sounds made up of members from Philadelphia band . has an awesome stage setup where they brought their own floor lighting and trigged it at certain points of the song with a foot switch. Very cool.

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Finally the headliner, L.A. based band . I honestly had never heard of them before this show, but it was cool to see a indie band draw a crowd of fans who knew and sang along to the lyrics. played a mixture of guitar and tweaked a sampler. For most of the night he did his between song banter with a faux English accent. Between bad British accents and bitching about the fog machine, they pulled in a decent set.

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Earlimart Tour Dates, New Album in July

Earlimart Tour Dates, New Album in July

This summer, the duo known as are hitting the road for an old fashioned summer to tour new material from their forthcoming out this summer on .

Beginning July 17th, Aaron and Ariana will make their way across the country headling shows and stopping at Corn Palace, Wally World, riding the BEAST (the world’s longest rollercoaster) and stopping for a Chicago Dog.

The pair will end up in Brooklyn on July 31st for a show at the Masonic Temple with Apples in Stereo before hopping back in the car for a southern trek ending in Austin and a show at the Mohawk on August 5th.

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Jul 17 – San Diego, CA @ Casbah
Jul 18 – Los Angeles, CA @ Spaceland
Jul 19 – San Francisco, CA @ Café du Nord
Jul 20 – Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
Jul 22 – Seattle, WA @ Chop Suey
Jul 25 – Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock Social Club
Jul 26 – Chicago, IL @ The Hideout
Jul 30 – Cambridge, MA @ Middle East (Upstairs)
Jul 31 – Brooklyn, NY @ Masonic Temple
Aug 01 – , PA @ Johnny Brenda’s
Aug 02 – Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar
Aug 05 – Austin, TX @ The Mohawk

Earlimart: website | myspace | download “Song For” | Aaron in LA Weekly

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New Earlimart Album, SXSW Dates

New Earlimart Album, SXSW Dates

and of spent most of last fall locked up in the studio to record , their newest album to be released in July of this year. They just released their last effort, in August of 2007. They’ve decided to buck the rules of the music industry and are hellbent to release a new record every fiscal year for the next ten years, unless they decide they don’t want to. “We record the new album really quickly…we didn’t wanna wait another 3 years to make another record. We just wanna keep making stuff,” says Espinoza.
That’s pretty unheard of. Respect for Earlimart.

If you think that’s nuts, they duo is already planning their follow-up to Hymn and Her. The band if in negotiations with a satellite company to release records via space. “We’re light years ahead of Radiohead,” Espinoza declares.

Hymn and Her was written and produced by Aaron Espinoza and Ariana Murray at the band�s Ship Studio in Eagle Rock, CA. The making of the record was quick compared to the two years of work that went into Mentor Tormentor, and it proves to be more organic and diverse than anything the band has done before. The band has over the years metamorphosed into a two piece � an introspective songwriting team whose recordings have lush production quality.

The pair will perform songs for the forthcoming record for the very first time at this year’s :

Mar 12th – Blaze TV @ Austin Convention Center (Bat Stage), 7pm – FREE tickets handed out before the show
Mar 13th – Spaceland Party @ Antone’s, 1pm (No badge required)
Mar 14th – Porchlight Fest @ Salvage Vanguard Theater, 2pm (No badge required)
Mar 14th – SXSW Showcase @ Buffalo Billiards, 11pm
Mar 15th – Homeslice Pizza Party @ Homeslice Pizza, 6pm (No badge required)

Earlimart: website | myspace

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