Its been a mad busy week. It was a week that saw several 10-12 hour days and one 15 hour day that included a trip to DC to get my expedited passport. I'm heading to Montreal for a shoot next week so if anyone knows of some good shows going on in the area between September 4-7, drop me a line. Professor Murder played last week which would've been great to see. Oh well.One discovery that I made on that 15 hour day was Thrushes. Casey Harvey, guitar player in the band, sent a couple of their mp3s my way and its f'in beautiful. I've only heard the first two tracks from their debut release "Sun Come Undone" but I'm really excited to hear what else this Baltimore four-piece has put together. I started looking through their website and found that I almost attended one of their shows here in Richmond. A friend's band, The Silent Type, was playing with Thrushes but for some odd reason or another, I didn't end up going. This is what we call a mistake in the industry.
"Aidan Quinn" begins with a giant, solitary beat. Airy guitar and thick bass slide in alongside Anna Conner's breathy vocals. A tiny piano line accentuates the melody. Everything drops out, guitars explode, and suddenly you're laying in a green field on a ranch somewhere in Texas, staring at the stars and more than a little buzzed.
"Heartbeats" also begins with a giant, solitary beat, though this one is a little more familiar. Its the beat from "Be My Baby" and "Just Like Honey" but its more closely related to The Jesus & Mary Chain than The Ronettes. Whereas The Jesus & Mary Chain were purposefully abrasive with their guitar sound, Thrushes applies a gorgeous, reverb and distortion drenched wall of sound over the booming drums. One could easily tag this as shoegaze but I think that Thrushes distinguish themselves with their rhythm section. Much of the shoegaze aesthetic revolves around an almost formless sound but Matt Davis's drums and Rachel Tracy's bass really propel "Heartbeats" past the simple shoegaze label. Think The Twilight Sad without the accent.
Joyous sounds abound:
Heartbeats - http://www.morphius.com/label/mp3/thrushes_heartbeats.mp3
Aidan Quinn - http://www.morphius.com/label/mp3/thrushes_aidanquinn.mp3
www.myspace.com/thrushes
http://www.thrushesrule.com
