Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Painted Palms announce debut LP, 'Forever,' on Polyvinyl, share new single "Spinning Signs"

Painted Palms announce debut LP, 'Forever,' on Polyvinyl, share new single "Spinning Signs" 

STREAM: "Spinning Signs"
Photo by Andy DeSantis

San Francisco psych-pop duo Painted Palms are proud to announce the upcoming release of their debut full-length album Forever, out January 14 via Polyvinyl RecordsThe album follows their 2011 EP  Canopy and the  Carousel 7", released in March of this year.

Forever will be released on CD, 180-gram black LP (retail), 180-gram white LP (limited to 300 and exclusive to the Polyvinyl webstore), clear cassette, and via all digital outlets. Pre-order the album here

Today the band shares the first taste of their upcoming LP with the 60's pop-inspired "Spinning Signs." Stream the track over at Stereogum.
 
Bio:

Whether living four states away or four blocks away, Reese Donohue and Christopher Prudhomme have always used the Internet -- at first out of necessity, later out of preference -- to collaborate on their songwriting.

Although the cousins grew up together in Lafayette, Louisiana, Donohue eventually moved to San Francisco, while Prudhomme stayed near New Orleans.

The newfound distance between them forced the pair to start sending song ideas back and forth via e-mail, a virtual exchange that quickly spawned Painted Palms' first release, Canopy, which was discovered by of Montreal's Kevin Barnes.

Tours with of Montreal, Braids and STRFKR soon followed before Prudhomme moved out west to San Francisco, where Donohue still lived. 

Yet, despite being in the same place for the first time in years, the duo continued writing songs apart from one another -- completing individual ideas in isolation and piecing them together through the computer.

And so, the songs that would eventually form their debut full-length Forever, came together as if the musicians were still separated by 2000 miles: Donohue sending a short, looping beat and Prudhomme replying with a vocal melody before continuing to bounce the track back and forth between them until it was complete, this time focusing on creating songs with classic pop structures.

As if crafted by tailors so skilled you can never find the seams, the songs on Forever provide no hint of their patchwork beginnings. Instead, the album is permeated with blissfully buoyant tracks like "Here It Comes" and "Forever," which glide smoothly on a foundation of instantly memorable melodies.

Elsewhere, touches of Painted Palms' most prominent influences -- '60s psych pop paired with modern electronic production -- are clearly evident, as on the dark and driving hooks that propel lead single "Spinning Signs."

Don't be fooled, though. Underneath the sunny sonic exterior, the lyrics on Forever exist in a different place, with much of the focus centered on how it feels to be caught between the external world and one's own thoughts.

"Thinking about myself too much I can see that / I don't know what to be," sings Prudhomme on Forever's title cut.

And in that moment a hint of irony is apparent, for as much as the members of Painted Palms want to get out of their own heads, they're awfully good at writing songs that will immediately get stuck in yours.

         
Painted Palms
Forever
[Polyvinyl Records]
Street Date: January 14, 2013
Pre-order here

Track List:

1. Too High
2. Here It Comes
3. Hypnotic
4. Forever
5. Soft Hammer
6. Carousel
7. Not Really There
8. Hope That You See It Now
9. Spinning Signs
10. Sleepwalking
11. Empty Gun
12. Angels

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