Beach House “Devotion”

Carpark Records CAK 42 cd/double LP/digital  

 

300 dpi jpeg of front cover:

 

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press photos by Liz Flyntz:

 

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stills from the beach house "you came to me" video by Skizz Cyzyk:

 

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one sheet:

 

Feeling lonely tonight?  Turn off the TV and lower the lights.  Baltimore duo Beach House have returned with their sophomore full length entitled “Devotion”.  Alex Scally and Victoria Legrand have written eleven delicate pop tunes about love, feeling, and, of course, devotion.  Their new album is a surefire antidote to the winter blues.

 

Beach House have developed their craft exponentially since their 2006 self-titled debut.  The recording is crisper; the songs are fuller. This is a band that is taking the pop duo format to the limit.

 

The organs, slide guitars and reverb are still there, but Beach House lay out some new sounds for their newest offering. While on their debut critics made comparisons to early ‘90s dream popsters like Mazzy Star, Galaxie 500 and Slowdive, on “Devotion” listeners will also hear the band’s longtime admiration for ‘60s Motown and country folk.

 

So snuggle up with that special someone next to the fire and ignite some devotion…  

Marketing/Promotion:

-      - Beach House are hitting the road for a five week headlining North American tour this March and April  

    - Press by Forcefield PR

-      - Radio Promotion by Terrorbird  

       - Appropriately inspirational music video in the works

-     - Stickers and Posters available  

 

Sandy bits:

-     - The band has built a solid fan base through nonstop touring over the past year and a half including two tours opening for Grizzly Bear (Warp Records)

-      - On “Devotion”, Beach House cover Daniel Johnston’s “Some Things Last a Long Time”

    - Please visit the band online at www.myspace.com/beachhousemusic and www.beachhousemusic.net

-     - Beach House’s debut was the #16 album of the year on Pitchfork and their song “Apple Orchard” was the number 8 song of 2006 on Pitchfork

 

Tracklisting: 1. Wedding Bell  2. You Came to Me  3. Gila  4. Turtle Island  5. Holy Dances  6. All The Years  7. Heart of Chambers  8. Some Things Last A Long Time  9. Astronaut  10. D.A.R.L.I.N.G.  11. Home Again

 

Release Date: February 26th, 2008

 

Beach House Bio:

Alex Scally and Victoria Legrand met through a mutual friend in 2004. Beach House formed in the late spring of 2005 (the year of the rooster) after both parties realized that they had a preternatural musical vinculum. 

While spending a good deal of time together playing and recording music Alex and Victoria enjoy not dating, not being related and not having grown up together. As such questions are tossed at them often the duo also shares the common interest of explaining to people that they are not dating, not related and did not grow up together. 

Oddly enough, they both existed separately before meeting one another. They had adorable little childhoods. Alex was born and bred in Baltimore City, and Victoria grew up just about everywhere. She was born in Paris (France) where she lived until she was 6, and she remains fluent in French. She then hustled it on over to Baltimore, but somehow in the era of chicken pox their ships missed each other in the night, and Victoria soon moved on to the glamorously rural Cecil County, Maryland. She then moved north to Philadelphia before she hopped back to Paris for a stint and finally returned once again to and settled in Baltimore. Alex was...still living in Baltimore and when Victoria returned to Baltimore the two experienced the aforementioned meeting. It was thrilling for all participants involved. 

Both members of the band have long-standing relationships with playing and learning about music. Alex began tickling the ivories in elementary school and picked up (and played) other instruments in his early high school years. This is also when he first began recording music. Similarly, Victoria was classically trained in piano from the age of 7 and began formally training her voice at the age of 14. She also studied theatre formally at the International School of Jacques Lecoq. Victoria started writing her own songs at the age of 18, after deciding that she'd rather play her own music than mouthing other poets, as they say. A lot of the lyrics and songs she currently composes find their seeds in the piano and organ playing she does.   

The pair agrees that their influences are too numerous to list. Fortunately, they both like listening to music and right now they like listening to The Zombies, Neil Young, Emitt Rhodes, Dusty Springfield, The Supremes, Nirvana, Earth, Ann Peebles, The Beach Boys, Hank Williams, Ravel, John Cale, Velvet Underground, Elliott Smith, Tony, Caro & John, The Beatles, and Daniel Johnston amongst others. 

The band recorded their first, self-titled album in February of 2006 and the second, Devotion, in August of 2007, the year of our Lord. They have toured with Arbouretum, Clientele, and Grizzly Bear. When they're not touring about and playing music Victoria and Alex support themselves by working within the sidewalk jobs. Alex slings a hammer as a carpenter and Victoria slings booze as a bartender.

Written by Lola Pierson- Jan 2008