Monday, October 10, 2011

MASTERS OF THE HEMIPSHERE premiere new video and Half A Fool, US tour begins this week

MASTERS OF THE HEMIPSHERE premiere new video and Half A Fool, US tour begins this week
Maybe These Are The Breaks out now on Kindercore/Magic Marker
(via Prefix)
LISTEN: Half A Fool
(via American Songwriter)
With their first release in nearly a decade, Athens indie-pop OGs Masters Of The Hemisphere have just released their finest album of sophisticated pop "Maybe These Are The Breaks" on Kindercore Records and Magic Marker Records. Check out the new video for Watch It Go Away up now on Prefix, and check out their countrified stylings of their new single "Half A Fool" over at America Songwriter. Also, don't miss Masters of The Hemipshere humorously write about their top 5 comebacks of all-time over at All Music Guide. Their East Coast and Midwest tour starts this week. Giddy up!
"Maybe These are the Breaks which might just be the best thing Masters of the Hemisphere have released. "Eggshell" is typical of the tuneful, ridiculously catchy pop contained within it." - Brooklyn Vegan
"It’s a welcome return for an underrated band, standing on equal footing with anything they did the first time around, and also sure to make any fan of smart, super catchy, indie pop very happy." - All Music Guide
TOUR DATES
10/14 Athens, GA - 40 Watt (Athens Popfest)
10/15 Lexington, KY - Al's Bar#%
10/16 Iowa City, IA - tba
10/17 Chicago, IL - Burlington%
10/18 Columbus, OH - Carabar#%
10/19 Pittsburgh, PA - Hambone's Pub%
10/20 Philadelphia, PA - Little Bar
10/21 NYC, NY CMJ - Rock Shop
10/22 NYC, NY CMJ - Bruar Falls
10/23 DC - Velvet Lounge
10/24 Chapel Hill, NC - the Layabout
10/25 Atlanta, GA - 529*
# w/ Red Pony Clock
% w/ Monnone Alone (ex-Lucksmiths)
* w/ Gold-Bears
Some nine years after having called it a day, Athens GA's Masters of the Hemisphere  reconvene to slap a little extra polish on their indiepop silverware. This fall the group return with Maybe These Are The Breaks, their strongest album to date out on the storied Kindercore Records. The physical versions on CD and LP will come courtesy of pop enthusiasts Magic Marker. The celebrate the quartet's return the tape label, Modern Country , will be issuing a cassette box set of Masters of the Hemisphere's three prior albums (with unreleased bonus tracks), in addition to the new album. In addition to the slew of new releases, Masters Of The Hemisphere will be touring the US this October, stay tuned for dates.
Forming in 1996, Masters of the Hemisphere released several albums, EPs and singles before disbanding in 2002. Having remained close friends over the years (and sharing the stage in various bands including Still Flyin' and Je Suis France), the quartet's reunion is less a tiresome exhumation than a happy embracing of the inevitable.
Maybe These Are the Breaks, the watershed new album finds messrs Rawls, Mead, Finch and Griggs in supreme form, building on their strong back catalogue of alluring pop and ambitious conceptual outings, while expanding their sonic landscapes considerably. Recorded in Athens by Ken Henslee and mixed in Gothenburg, Sweden by Wyatt Cusick (The Aislers Set, Trackstar, Love is All), the new album hits on some typically out-there themes and is set to rekindle old Masters flames and ignite new ones amongst a young generation of indiepop fans. 
With each member drawing on their myriad influences and contributing to the writing, the Masters sound is as hard to pigeonhole as ever; amongst the new album's confines you'll hear strapping jangle-pop collide with walls of synths, while gorgeous acoustic ballads slow-dance with 80s production, making for a diverse and rewarding listen. Indeed, 'Half a Fool' (the album's quasi-title track) is an unabashed country-folk ditty, complete with steel guitars and tear jerkin' sentiment. Throughout though, big melodies are the common thread and Maybe These Are the Breaks is a welcome return from a great pop group.
Masters of The Hemipshere
Maybe These Are The Breaks
out NOW on Kindercore/Magic Marker 

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