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Earlies

Earlies - biography
The Earlies are a band formed by Christian Madden and Giles Hatton from Lancashire, and Brandon Carr and John Mark Lapham from the United States.Early days
In the late 90s, prior to his Earlies days, John Mark Lapham released ambient electronic music under the name Autio on a Manchester label Beatnik Records.Discography
These Were The Earlies (2005)
The Enemy Chorus (2007)
They also recorded a cover of Tim Buckley's "I Must've Been Blind" for the 2005 tribute album Dream Brother: The Songs of Tim and Jeff Buckley.It's time to rise and shine".Retrieved on 18 April 2007.Live review from The Independent.Retrieved on 18 April 2007.This article on a United States band or other musical ensemble is a stub.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.See Copyrights for details.Delia Derbyshire electronic nonsense."Breaking Point") it has 'number 73 with a bullet' written all over it.And where previously their heads were in the crowds, this time round the odd and ominous instrumentation underpins a bleak world view.Brandon Carr's vocals frequently sound like a lone voice bobbing on a sea of madness, but with all ropes cut free, The Earlies are now traversing environments that others would be too fearful to risk.But what is assured is that, however much it draws inspiration from the past, "The Enemy Chorus" will be thrilling listeners of the future in 30 years from now.The 1900s
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The Go!No future shows scheduled.Working with manipulated performances by a collective of English and American musicians "These Were The Earlies" combines layered vocals with imaginary and more traditional instruments to produce a unique pop sound where sonic exploration can still take place.Residing in Northern England and Western Texas the Earlies musical differences are never more apparent than when listing their respective heroes FSOL, Gillian Welch, ELP and Whitesnake!All get a gracious nod on The Earlies debut album together with a unique mix of obscure Psychedelic, Progressive, Leftfield and Country influences.The Earlies lovingly crafted music is the culmination of many years posting and emailing ideas back and forth.The Earlies are JM Lapham, Giles Hatton, Christian Madden and Brandon Carr.The Earlies send a large crowd of young people nutsoid.What's Commish John Wiley Price's Real Beef With the Inland Port?Subject(s):
The Earlies
The fact that the Earlies made a second album is pretty remarkable; having band members scattered on both sides of the Atlantic must make songwriting rather difficult, yet they make it look easy.It'd also be important to note that the Earlies themselves didn't sound this polished last time."Gone for the Most Part" suggests some Pink Floyd meets Mercury Rev jam sessions, and "The Ground We Walk On" is a beautiful ballad, on par with your favorite '80s song.Village Voice Media All rights reserved.Drag your mouse across the stars to select a rating from 1 to 5 stars, and then click to save it.Using the variable "omnitureSTextSamplingNumber" instead of value "100" used earlier.There's a new Os Mutantes tribute album out today!You'll likely get quite a kick out of contributions by the Earlies, Jennifer Gentle, Residual Echoes, and Sean Lennon and Yuka Honda (Cibo Matto), as well as White Flag's take on "Mysterious White Roses," a Mutantes gem that never made it to a proper album but did show up in a 1968 film.There's also a clause in this here press release suggesting this album was made available at all Os Mutantes tour dates.If not, get to searchin'!The Pitchfork Guide to Summer Festivals 2008
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