Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Divisible unleashes its addictive brand of Peter Gabriel and Talking Heads influenced afro-punk.

Check out lead single and video “Love Is The Cost” from the upcoming album Less Than Lion.

“…smart, complex and catchy...” (LA Record) “…doesn’t have a bad song on it… fantastic.” (Berkeley Place)

LOVE IS THE COST - Listen Watch

Los Angeles-based band Divisible, consisting of singer Shola and drummer Albert Sadia, is pleased to present its debut album Less Than Lion, a collection of songs (including a reinterpretation of Radiohead’s “Exit Music [For A Film]),” that explores Shola’s journey from the halls of Harvard to a West African reconciliation with her father, who lives in Ghana via a propulsive mixture of rock, electronica, and world music sounds.

After meeting in downtown Los Angeles, Shola and Sadia set out to make songs that were moody, atmospheric, and accessible. Divisible recorded its first demo in the confines of Shola and Sadia’s rehearsal room. Divisible’s debut release, The Alchemy EP, quickly garnered local attention from Filter Magazine, ABC Television, and L.A.’s Indie 103.

Divisible upcoming full-length was produced by Tommy Walter (Eels) and mixed by Ryan Freeland (Aimee Mann, Loudon Wainwright III). Less Than Lion, is a blend of Peter Gabriel, PJ Harvey, and TV On The Radio-style sounds. It’s worldly, primal music that speaks to the band’s African ancestry.

OH! And check this out - “Exit Music (For A Film)” [Radiohead Cover]

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