Wednesday, January 9, 2008

The Dodos

Release Sophomore LP “Visiter” on Frenchkiss Records March 18th 2008 Play El Rey Theatre December 15th With Les Savy Fav

Music for Robots: “Singer/guitarist Meric Long sweeps his voice along in a similar croon to Zach Condon without sounding as pretentious or needy. The drums fill in the spaces with clicks and clacks of wood on metal, creating an air of urgency that moves your body along on impulse alone. It's the type of thing that makes you brush your teeth a few turns faster, drink your coffee with a gulp not a sip -- it's a subtle speed that brushes you along like a wave or the wind.”

Click here to listen to Debut Single "Fools" http://www.frenchkissrecords.com/audio/the_dodos/Fools.mp3

Click Here To View "Fools" http://www.wearethemasses.com/musicvideos/dodos_fools.html

Visiter, by San Francisco band The Dodos, is their second full length and first for Frenchkiss. Originally formed in 2006 under the moniker Dodobird as a one man acoustic act, Meric Long would gig around SF playing folky guitar with a combination of loops and ambient keyboards. Having already studied West African Ewe drumming, Meric got turned onto country blues fingerpicking and sought to create a band where the drumming could be a center role and help bring out the syncopated rhythms coming out of the acoustic guitar. Through a chance introduction by a roommate, Meric met Santa Cruz transplant Logan Kroeber, who had also been experimenting with drumming, but in the area of progressive metal. Eventually the band changed their name to the Dodos, through constant harrowing from first tourmates Peter and the Wolf, and got a rehearsal studio where they'd spend long hours improvising the music that would become their first record& nbsp; Beware of the Maniacs. The band quit their day jobs as a line cook and a printer and hit the road in Oct. 2006.

The Dodos' principal concept behind Visiter was to reconnect with the energy and intensity of their live show. They decided to return to Type Foundry Studio where Beware of the Maniacs had been recorded. With producer/engineer John Askew back at the helm, they began expounding upon what they had learned since the previous record. The basic drum and guitar takes were recorded live simultaneously with very minimal post production. Type Foundry's warehouse-sized live room led to experimentation with mic placement, capturing a variety of ambient & natural sounds. At one point during tracking, the audible din of a thunderstorm inspired an impromptu horn session between Meric and guest trumpeter, Cory Gray. A small section of this can be heard between the songs "Fools" and "Joe's Waltz" on the record.

Visiter was completely written while on the road from the fall of 2006 to the summer of 2007.

The name of the record came from a drawing a kid did for them when they played for his special education class at Dorsey High in South Central on a road trip down to LA. With all of their time being spent on the road, Meric's lyrics drew heavily from his experiences while touring. They would come home for days at a time, and then leave for a month, always coming and going, which pretty much shaped every relationship the band had during that year.

The Dodos have recently toured with Jennifer Gentle and Akron Family along w/ several west coast appearances w/ Les Savy Fav. 2008 will bring even more touring for them with a Spring tour in the works and a stop at this year's SXSW festival.

Band:
Meric Long -- vocals/guitar/trombone
Logan Kroeber -- drums/percussion

The Dodos "Visiter"
1. Walking
2. Red & Purple
3. Eyelids
4. Fools
5. Joe's Waltz
6. Winter
7. It's That Time Again
8. Paint The Rust
9. Park Song
10. Jody
11. Ashley
12. The Season
13. Undeclared
14. God?

www.dodosmusic.net
www.myspace.com/mericlong
www.frenchkissrecords.com

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