Lullabye Arkestra (soulcore punk jazz blues garage sureño)

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Lullabye Arkestra (soulcore punk jazz blues garage sureño)

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Lullabye Arkestra?s soul-core sound is continuously evolving with influences from grindcore to garage, pummeling rock epics to soulful crooning, and rave-ups to throw downs.
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http://www.myspace.com/lullabyearkestra
Lullabye Arkestra are a bass and drum duo who've been playing and self-releasing glorious slabs of distorto-soul for several years. Formed in Toronto by Justin (drums) and Katia (bass), the Ark has played shows throughout eastern Canada as a duo and as a large band, adding horns, voices and organ. Their slow, swampy, overdriven cover of "Summertime" was an early signature tune, along with a clutch of original rave-ups ranging from one-minute combustions of riffage and hollering to longer, fuzzed-out R&B numbers, often marked by those sincere but sassy boy/girl call-and-response vocals that make everyone's day.

*vídeos directo

"hold on" + "ass worship"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOXTnDicy8o

"nation of two" + "summertime" (versión estandar de jazz)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAU_ovQCGYA


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"Ampgrave" (2006, Constellation Records) [36:34]

1. Unite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2. All I Can Give Ya
3. Hold On
4. Y?Make Me Shake
5. Come Out, Come Out
6. Nation Of Two
7. Bulldozer Of Love
8. Ass Worship


*DD
http://www.festiforo.com/viewtopic.php?t=29337


+info
http://www.cstrecords.com/cst044.html
http://absolutzine.com/resenas/lullabye-arkestra

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Lullabye Arkestra was formed in the summer of 2001 by Justin Small (drums) and Katia Taylor (bass) and are currently based in Toronto [Canada]. Justin is also member of Do Make Say Think.

The Ark began by writing minimal, stripped down and raunchy rock songs using their signature fuzzed out bass sound and banshee vocals. They combined elements of hardcore punk with 60?s-era soul creating an unusual yet raw and energetic sound. That first summer they recorded "Bzaster", an 8-song CDR release which was self-produced with handmade covers and sold only at shows and a few select record stores in Toronto. For this recording they called upon Do Make Say Think members Ohad Benchetrit (saxophone) and Charles Spearin and Brian Cram (trumpets) who added to the soul-inspired songs.

In 2002 Small and Taylor recruited Shelton Deverell (Tangiers, Z?Howndz) on organ. Deverell?s gospel-influenced style of playing added sweetness and density to the Ark?s sound. They began playing live with Benchetrit, Spearin and Deverell and also called upon Jason Baird (Do Make Say Think, Feist) for saxophone and Randy Ray and Marco Landini for backing vocals. From this point, Lullabye Arkestra?s live performances consisted of anything from two to twelve players. Other musicians who have since joined the band on stage are Julie Penner (Fembots, Do Make Say Think, Broken Social Scene) on violin, Bryce Kushnier (vitaminsforyou) on saxophone and keyboard, Joann Goldsmith (The Old Soul) on trumpet and Amanda Newman on trumpet.
http://www.lullabyearkestra.com/

http://www.cstrecords.com/


***Gracias a MonkeyK del Festiforo.com por la recomendación 8)

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