Friday, December 11, 2009

Dead Leaf Echo announce the presale of their 7" vinyl release via Custom Made Music beginning today!



Brooklyn-based Nouveau Romantics Dead Leaf Echo announce the release of their first 7" vinyl
single off of the 2010 release Truth.

The Half-Truth 7" presale begins today through Custom Made Music.

Words on the Half-Truth release from Dead Leaf Echo
We're proud to announce our very 1st vinyl. It will be a 7inch for our 1st single "Half-Truth." It will be released on Custom Made Music, home to our good friends like Screen Vinyl Image and Ringo Deathstarr. The B-Side is a new unreleased song "Babyeyes". The 1st 100 copies will be hand-numbered and one of a kind hand-screened covers which come in 3 different colors. Available only in the pre-sale and at the Holigaze Party on Saturday. You can preview "Half-Truth" on our website in the audio section.

Dead Leaf Echo NYC Date
Dec 12 - Holigaze Dance Party at Aloft - New York, NY
with Soundpool
Screen Vinyl Image
Nightmare Air
and Luxa

Only months after their last experiments in high-art on Pale Fire, featuring the epic title track mixed by Ulrich Schnass, Dead Leaf Echo has teamed up with John Fryer of 4AD fame to mix their latest evocative release Truth - set for release in 2010.

On Truth, Dead Leaf Echo reaches new heights, exploring greater depths with 7 songs of pure devotion.

Of their CMJ set at Fontanas, the Deli said:
Dead Leaf Echo followed with a nice transition into shoegaze bliss. Lit only by a screen projector, the shadowed musicians produced a beautiful, intricate atmosphere that echoes 4AD bands. I regret not being able to see the band’s full set as I immensely enjoy their swooning, gorgeously engineered songs.

What the press had to say about Dead Leaf Echo
Time Out NY
Some of the best live music in the city.
The DeliNYC
A post-Romantic approach to music, fashion, even New York City itself...is the kind of wisdom Robert Smith masterfully conjured in his prime...
The Huffington Post
Resonates like a glass of old-school absinthe.
The L Magazine
We like Dead Leaf Echo's dreamy, shoegazing, indie-pop.
The Sound of Indie
Is every bit as good as any of the other currently hyped shoegaze bands like Film School or Amusement Parks on Fire.
Losing Today
A bliss driven slice of ethereal elegance.
Surfing on Steam
Reminisces in Cocteau Twins etherealism.
Beat Crave
Creates a sinful surrealism.
Resonator Mag
These songs swirl, swell and cohere together in a foggy mist.
Here Comes the Flood
For those still craving the glory days of 4AD.
First Coast News
The band makes songs that are so ethereal and delicately noisy that human comprehension
just might be too much to ask for.
Jenky.com
I bet Phil Spector in all his deranged glory never imagined a wall of sound quite as massive and tidal
as the one that these guys construct.

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