Thursday, February 20, 2014

Baby Alpaca - Strictly Sexual EP out 3/2 via Atlas Chair + 4 New York shows


BABY ALPACA PLAY FOUR NEW YORK SHOWS

3/4 - Brooklyn, NY @ Glasslands HERE
3/5 - New York, NY @ Rockwood Music Hall HERE
3/6 - New York, NY @ Boom Boom Room / Standard Hotel - rsvp only
3/8 - Brooklyn, NY @ Beautiful Dreamers HERE


Baby Alpaca "Run With You" (Druzzi Remix) HERE

 Strictly Sexual EP includes remixes by Druzzi from The Rapture, Turbotito, WYNN, Alex Suarez & Illyse Singer, Shaun J. Wright & Alinka and TheArtSnobs

Nowness premiered "Sea of Dreams" (Turbotito Remix) film directed by Chris Kittrell HERE and share HERE
"Wild Child" video HERE


New York and Los Angeles based band Baby Alpaca will play four New York shows at the start of March, to celebrate the release of their Strictly Sexual EP on March 4th. Besides Brooklyn's Glasslands Gallery and the Beautiful Dreamers store that carry Baby Alpaca's clothing designs, they'll play Lower East Side's Rockwood Music Hall and the invitation only show at The Standard Hotel's Boom Boom Room.

After releasing their critically acclaimed self-titled debut EP last year, Baby Alpaca has spent time in Los Angeles (opening for Best Coast) and recorded and played in Seattle, Portland, Chris' hometown Cincinnati and their home in New York for the CMJ Festival. The band is working on a full-length album. Before that, the Strictly Sexual EPconsists of remixes by Shaun J. Wright & Alinka, Druzzi from The Rapture, Alex Suarez & Illyse / aka asis, Turbotito, TheArtSnobs and WYNN from Twin Shadow and showcases a wide emotional landscape around the gorgeous original song structures. Druzzi's remix is for sale HERE and the full EP is on pre-sale now.

NOWNESS has premiered the Chris Kittrell directed music video for "Sea of Dreams" (Turbotito Remix) which you can see HERE.
 
Last year, Vice's NOISEY premiered the official "Wild Child" music video HERE (Vimeo staff pick HERE and YouTube HERE) directed by Brian Leckrone and Adrian Stucker in the outskirts of Palm Springs in between the Coachella weekends.  You can hear two brand new tracks "Island of Love" and "When I See You Again" in their recent Daytrotter session HERE
 
When trying to identify the music made by NYC band Baby Alpaca, it’s perhaps easier to try and figure out what the music is NOT. Judging by the music on the band’s first proper EP, it’s easy to say that this is definitely not your standard indie rock fare: an autoharp is involved, as well as both live and programmed beats and a smattering of guitars. The music eschews any musical tropes typically assigned to wispy bedroom electronica, beardy folk music, or the new wave of alternative R&B, but it could perhaps exist as a distant cousin to all of those things. Buoyed aloft by the winsome vocals of front man Chris Kittrell and shaped by the guitar styling of Zach McMillan, Baby Alpaca make music that is both romantic, vaguely tropical, and sufficiently futuristic—music that seems born of a million dramatic road trips that might provide a suitable soundtrack for a million more.
 
The four songs on the Baby Alpaca EP make for a striking, remarkably blissed-out statement of intent. The EP’s first single, “Sea of Dreams” (whose Dada-esque video premiered earlier this year via NPR.org) is as fitting an introduction as any band could hope to have: all echo-chamber vocals that seem to be haunted by reverby guitar lines and gently-played piano notes that drift through the song like ghosts. Tracks like “Wild Child” and “On The Roam” evoke a palpable sense of modern restlessness, something that permeates all of Baby Alpaca’s music. It’s a feeling that Kittrell attributes to his own meandering youth—a time spent experimenting, studying, travelling, and trying to locate his own creative voice.
 
“A lot of this music is about running way,” explains Kittrell, “I don’t mean that in a escapist kind of way, but more in terms of exploration. So much of my life has been about running away from tradition and traditional ways of thinking, which seeps into the music we make together. It’s about discovery. It’s not so much about running away from something bad, but rather running towards something really beautiful.”
 
Baby Alpaca continues to turn heads with their sublime use of sound and vision, both in a live setting and via the creation of new songs, video productions as well as clothing.
 

hi res here
  
Baby Alpaca – Strictly Sexual remix EP track list:
Pre-sale HERE
01. Run With You (Druzzi Remix) - for sale now HERE
02. Run With You  (asis Remix)
03. Wild Child (WYNN Remix)
04. Sea of Dreams (Turbotito Remix)
05. Wild Child (Shaun J. Wright & Alinka Remix)
06. Wild Child (TheArtSnobs Remix)

Praise for Baby Alpaca:
"...the first single, “Sea of Dreams,” an ethereal torch song that showcases Mr. Kittrell’s haunting KD-Lang-esque vocals, exploded on the Web." New York Times
 
"...I love the threat of a trance song lurking beneath such sleepy-eyed vocals..." - FADER
 
“…Sea of Dreams, which channels The Smiths with it’s dreamy, light dada-rock production - think soft, romantic rock that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside. His debut EP ranges from playful to emotional, but always leaves you impressed.“ Disco Naïveté
 
"My dreams are never like Chris Kitrell's "Sea of Dreams," but I wish they were." - NPR's Bob Boilen
 
 
Free to share:
Vimeo's staff pick "Wild Child" HERE
"Sea of Dreams" (Turbotito Remix) HERE
"Wild Child" (Shaun J. Wright & Alinka Twirl Remix) HERE
New York Times "Up Next"
NPR "First Watch" 
Vogue "Band of The Week" 
Interview Magazine
Bullett Magazine
LA Canvas
Artist photos - credit: Mark Sommer - hi res HERE

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