Tuesday, December 19, 2023

The Living Pins share video for recent radio hit "Aeroplane", Austin duo featuring Sixteen Deluxe's Carrie Clark

 

“The Living Pins filter 60s psychedelic grooves through the more straightforward sensibilities of 90s alt-rock,

a combination that's both accessible and impossibly cool. Hearing Clark and Peltz harmonize over the garage-rock strut of opener ‘Raven,’ or the sweet pop-rock hooks of ‘Jaguar,’ you can see why Kim Deal of The Breeders counts herself as a fan.” — The Onion AV Club


"Channels classic pop rock sounds, brimming with assuredness and melodic hooks." -- Austin Town Hall


"A truly rousing rock and roll anthem that could command an arena stage." -- Glide Magazine


"A lively union of post-grunge guitar psychedelia and Stonesy chug, as if the nation's Nineties soundtrack evolved out of seminal garage rock comp Nuggets instead of the Velvet Underground." -- Austin Chronicle



Austin, TX band The Living Pins share the official video for "Aeroplane" from their Let It Be So EP today via Spill Magazine. The song has received many plays on local Austin radio stations, such as KUTX and others, as well as Simon Le Bon's Sirius XM show and community radio stations nationwide. Watch and share "Aeroplane" video HERE. (Direct YouTube.)


Hear and share the Let It Be So EP on all DSPs via SongWhip


Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran says this about The Living Pins: ”One of the things I can really recognize when I hear a bit of music -- is the FUN. The fun that they were having when they made that. And they were having such a great time making that music. In fact, if you do check out Living Pins, you will hear that in all of their music. They don’t have a lot of it out there, but they are having such a laugh when they’re doing this stuff, and I think it’s wonderful.”


Say hello to the new Let It Be So EP by The Living Pins. Singer and guitarist (and Austin Music Hall of Fame inductee) Carrie Clark, has this to say about the four new songs, “I think that we keep riding on that 70s FM radio vibe. We all grew up listening to FM radio, and we love the way that when you listen to everything from T. Rex to AC/DC to Slade to ELO and ABBA, there’s a fullness of sound and a wave that envelopes you and that can take you out of your present moment. On this EP, "Love Is 4" and "Aeroplane" are more on the AC/DC side, like if Marc Bolan and Rob Halford were hanging out. And then "Scorpion" has some Paisley Underground, you know, Dream Syndicate and Rain Parade, woven into it… plus it’s a story-telling song. And those were really big on FM radio. So it’s like a 70s story song with these beautiful effected guitars that come from our own live music experience. And then "Starlight" is just fun. That song is like candy for me – tasty sound candy.”


The recording personnel for the Let It Be So EP is A-List all the way. Legendary producer Chris “Frenchie” Smith (who’s also a Sixteen Deluxe bandmate with Carrie) was at the production helm once again. The shared history of working on the last two Living Pins’ recordings with Pam and Carrie just adds to the swagger. Joey Shuffield on drums and Bobby Daniel on bass are also top notch pros. And they really really understand the straight-forward nature of the songs. Like singer and guitarist Pam Peltz says, “We are at home in this, specifically with this incarnation of musicians. It feels very natural. It feels like it’s just in our DNA. We’re not even thinking about rocking. We just do it.”


More on this shared history from Carrie: “I first got to know Joey at The Hole in the Wall (legendary Austin nightclub) in the ‘90s. I’m playing in Sixteen Deluxe, Pam is playing in Ursa Major, and Joey is playing in Fastball, but under their pre-Fastball name, Magneto USA. Plus, Joey was in Young Heart Attack with Frenchie. Joey’s definitely in the family. He gets it. We’re coming from the same planet.” 


And then the Bobby connection: “Pam and I sat down with Joey and we asked him, who is somebody that you feel great about playing with, who will understand what we’re trying to do here? And he immediately knew it was Bobby from playing together in bands with him, backing Jon Dee Graham and William Harries Graham. And it was funny because when I was on tour with Sixteen Deluxe, Bobby was probably running sound at The Nick in Birmingham (Alabama). So we‘ve probably been in the same room, at the same show, hanging out, and maybe we were even at the same party, sometime in the 90s, because The Nick was an awesome place to play and he was the sound guy. In a nutshell, this is not our first rodeo.”


For those that could use The Little Golden Book version of The Living Pins origin: Carrie and Pam formed The Living Pins as a side project to their respective bands. Cut to March 2020, when everything shut down, they’d already been talking with Jeff Copas (Sixteen Deluxe) about producing some songs. The three set up an ad hoc recording session in a warehouse in East Austin and over two weekends in the Fall of 2020, the Freaky Little Monster Children EP was recorded. It was released in April 2021 and was liked by many people. And The Living Pins like to be liked. Two more singles, “Chateau” and “Oh Yeah”, produced by Chris “Frenchie” Smith, were both released last year. “Oh Yeah” was especially honored by being chosen as one of “Our Favorite Songs of 2022” by Austin radio station KUTX 98.9


Let It Be So EP will be available for download and streaming on November 10th, 2023. 



THE LIVING PINS LIVE:

01/13 Austin, TX - The Parlor ATX





Artist: The Living Pins

Album: Let It Be So EP

Record Label: self-released

Release Date: November 10, 2023


01. Aeroplane

02. Starlight

03. Scorpion

04. Love is 4




On The Web:

livingpins.com

thelivingpins.bandcamp.com

instagram.com/livingpins

facebook.com/livingpins












Thursday, December 14, 2023

90s Seattle band STYMIE stream previously unreleased LP alongside in-depth interview today via Psychedelic Baby


"With 'Toil & Folly,' STYMiE injected more than necessary energy and complexity into the post-grunge/punk rock sound, something that most bands lacked during the nineties. While most bands relied upon mid to half-time, nearly psychedelic, hard rock-inspired songs, STYMiE nurtured quite an characteristic sound that sounds fresh and unique even today, three decades after the group recorded their unreleased material." -- Thoughts Words Action



Seattle, WA early 90s band Stymie are streaming their previously unreleased (for nearly 30 years) debut full length Toil & Folly today alongside a fun and in-depth interview via Psychedelic Baby Magazine. Read the interview, see multiple 90s-era fliers and hear/share the entire Toil & Folly album HERE (Direct Bandcamp.)


Does anyone really need a primer on the Seattle scene at this point? Once-sleepy backwater, best known as the birthplace of Hendrix and Heart, goes supernova in the early ‘90s, dethroning the King of Pop and giving a handful of longhairs the chance to seriously upgrade the thread count on their flannel outerwear. But for every Nirvana, every Pearl Jam, every Soundgarden and Alice in Chains — hell, for every Tad and Supersuckers — there were countless scene staples that didn’t hit the gold-rush jackpot.


Enter Stymie. This heavy, hook-minded sextet (sometimes comprising three guitars and one bass, sometimes two guitars and two basses) was ubiquitous on bills from ’92-’94. And they were one of the only acts — likely the only one — at home sharing stages with bands as sonically wide-ranging as Buffalo Tom, Sleep, Everclear, Gruntruck, Flop, Treepeople and even the Spaceman himself, Ace Frehley. 


Stymie’s own diverse musical influences — Black Sabbath, Black Flag and Black Francis are all reasonable reference points — allowed them to slot into a variety of bills but made them hard for label suitors to pigeonhole. There were flirtations, but no one put a ring on it, with the band self-releasing a handful of singles and showing up on the occasional compilation, including C/Z’s Teriyaki Asthma Volume IX. Stymie’s brief three-year run ended in late ’94 without acrimony or messy interventions, leaving behind a solid resume and a cache of unreleased material.


Toil & Folly

Now, nearly 30 years after the band’s conscious uncoupling, those tunes are ready to have the basement dust blown off them. The 13 tracks on Toil & Folly were drawn from five sessions and represent the many ways the band could bring the heavy. Largely recorded and mixed by noted Seattle producer Phil Ek (Built to Spill, Truly, Big Business), Toil & Folly is an unearthed gem for flannel-flying Seattle Sound obsessives always digging through crates (or Spotify) for that band they never heard of but can’t wait to tell everyone they discovered.


Toil & Folly will be available on limited edition LP and download on December 15th, 2023 via New Rage Records. Orders are available HERE


Discography 

• V/A Things That Are Heavy compilation 7" (New Rage) 1992

• V/A Choice Bovine Cuts compilation CD (Choice Bovine Cuts) 1992

Grocery Bag 7" 3-song EP (New Rage) 1993

Stymie/Lab Rat split 7" (New Rage/Apraxia) 1993

Stymie/Control Freak split 7" (New Rage/Cavity Search) 1994

V/A Teriyaki Asthma IX compilation 7" (C/Z) 1994

Debut Posthumous 7" (New Rage) 1995


Patrick Barber: bass, vocals • Shane Bastian: vocals • James Halada: drums

Jeff Kleinsmith: guitar, vocals • Brian Taylor: bass, guitar • Adem Tepedelen: guitar







Artist: Stymie

Album: Toil & Folly

Record Label: New Rage Records

Release Date: December 15, 2023


01. Creepy Boss

02. Arbor Day

03. Faulty Design

04. France

05. One Proud Stout

06. Sour Apples

07. Punch & Judy

08. True Thrill

09. Willy’s Gone

10. Squalor

11. Toil & Folly

12. Girl

13. Frogs








On The Web:

instagram.com/stymie_band

stymie-band.bandcamp.com

newragerecords.bandcamp.com

discogs.com/label/150910-New-Rage-Records