Thursday, January 16, 2014

HeadShy release debut triple-EP Tuesday, record release show this Saturday in Austin!

Austin psych-rock outfit, HeadShy released
debut triple-EP
 La Belle Epoque Tuesday, January 14th

New single just premiered with PopMatters
"The Light That Guides The Blind" - Download / Embed / Stream
 




"On “The Light That Guides the Blind”, Austin’s HeadShy shows a knack for finding something soulful in the midst of a vast space-rock soundscape. In the spirit of, say, Spiritualized, the track, which premieres here on PopMatters, combines drifting, searching vocals with cacophonous dream-pop atmospherics. “The Light That Guides the Blind” appears on HeadShy’s new triple EP La Belle Epoque, released this week on Medicina Records." - PopMatters

“Just like a musical chord, a perfume chord contains four essences, or notes, carefully selected for their harmonic affinity. Each perfume contains three chords: the head, the heart and the base, necessitating 12 notes in all. The head chord contains the first impression, lasting a few minutes before giving way to the heart chord, the theme of the perfume, lasting several hours. Finally, the base chord, the trail of the perfume lasting several days. Mind you the Egyptians believed that one can only create a truly original perfume by adding an extra note, one final essence that will ring out and dominate the others…”
 
So explains aging perfumer Giuseppe Baldini, a chief character in German author Peter Süskind’s acclaimed 1985 novel Das Parfum. Taking a cue from the fictional fragrance legend’s theory on the intertwining of sound and scent, Austin, TX’s HeadShy unveil their own sense of artful redolence on their debut full-length La Belle Epoque.
 
HeadShy is comprised of Reese Beeman and James Adkisson (former members of the seminal Southwest psych outfit 7% Solution), journeyman drummer Wayne Duncan and Lisa Lipkin, a bewitching singer-songwriter born to a jazz musician father and opera singer mother and who has worked alongside such prominent industry heavyweights as former Robert Plant guitarist Robbie Blunt, onetime Talk Talk bassist Simon Edwards and Manny Elias, who played drums on Tears for Fears’ introductory 1983 masterpiece The Hurting.
 
And what this uncanny combination have created with La Belle Epoque is nothing short of breathtaking in its luminous fusion of ENO-esque atmosphere, the 4AD label at its loveliest, Wild Bunch-style groove theory and the hefty depth of Boatman’s Call-era Nick Cave.

But to consider La Belle Epoque a proper long player is to miss the point of its creation entirely. Similar to what The Beta Band did in the late 90s, this recording is actually constructed from three separate EPs titled in concert with Giuseppe Baldini’s perfume/sound theory, each of which brandishing its own specific style and substance.

“My main writing and singing influences are mostly people who didn’t let the obvious flaws in their voices (Stipe’s accent, Young’s warble, Cave’s near atonal delivery) stop them from delivering honest and emotional performances,” proclaims Beeman. “These guys write about life, sadness, love, and every other real thing in the world instead of where the next party is, how much money they make, or how they really want to screw you (baby).”
 
“The Head Chord has an acoustic quality, The Heart Chord has a trip hop quality and The Base Chord is bigger and more complex,” Lipkin explains. “It’s like climbing steps to a place you can’t see until you get to the top. If you use steps as an analogy of the songs, if you only climb the first step, you will have no concept of what the collection is as a whole. For instance, I change my voice to suit the song and the way I sing the first track sounds completely different from the rest of the tracks I sing lead on.”
 
To drive the conceptual point of La Belle Epoque home, in addition to its proper CD release, the group is also making the collection available as a specialized box set handmade by Beeman that will contain three perfume bottles containing a flash drive comprised of the songs featured within the parameters of each separate EP.
 
“Legend had it that an amphora was once found in a pharaoh’s tomb, and when it was opened, a perfume was released,” Baldini goes on to say within the pages of Das Parfum. “After all those thousands of years, a perfume of such subtle beauty, and yet such power, that for one single moment every person on earth believed they were in paradise.”
 
With La Belle Epoque, HeadShy are ready to set their own unique formula of aural effervescence airborne for the world to breathe in. -Ron Hart
 

Photo: Amanda Elmore
 
Artist: HeadShy
Album: La Belle Epoque
Release Date: January 14, 2014
Label: Medicina Records

​The Head Chord
01. Sister
02. Lead Me Home
03. Requiem For The Living

04. Faith
​The Heart Chord
05. Coma
06. M. Verre
07. Shame

08. The Nothing Game
​The Base Chord
09. The Light That Guides The Blind
10. Seville
11. Hold What You Find

12. Blue Days
13. Perfect


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