Bee vs. Moth share video from new album, Fall tour begins tonight in Austin
Watch "It Looked Good In The Showroom" video HERE.
Listen to & share Shelter In Place album HERE.
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"I fall in love with maybe two, maybe three jazz records a year. But every once in a while something comes along and perks me up. I hear the sounds of Ornette Coleman and the band Television. And sometimes in the same song." - Bob Boilen, NPR
Austin jazz-punk group Bee vs. Moth share the first video from their new album today via Austin Chronicle. The clip for album opener "It Looked Good In The Showroom" is available to watch and share HERE. The band's entire new album is streaming in full (all tracks cleared for posting) HERE.
Bee vs. Moth also launch U.S. tour dates following a hometown album release party at Spider House Ballroom tonight. Please see complete dates below.
PopMatters premiered the woozy and weird tune "Problems With Crowds" previously, available tohear and share HERE.
Bassist Philip Moody and drummer Sarah Norris started Bee vs. Moth together, and began performing in 2004. The band has since grown into a diverse, rotating cast with ambitious arrangements featured in film and television scores, original videos, and live shows in Austin and throughout the country.
Shelter in Place delivers the power and wit Bee vs. Moth fans expect from a band that likes its jazz served with a New Wave punch. But for this record, their third studio release, the band adds a kaleidoscope of new sounds with strings, saxes, brass, organ, and found percussion front and center. Working in a garage studio for several months with friends from varied corners of Austin's music scene, the band expanded its creative process to produce a focused and intensely creative result.
Shelter in Place is released September 9th, 2014 on CD and download. The record follows the band's 2007 debut, Soundhorn, and 2010's acclaimed Acronyms.
Bee vs. Moth also continues to produce unique film and recording projects. The 2012 SXSW Film Festival commissioned the band to debut a new silent film score for Ernst Lubitsch's The Oyster Princess (1919). This followed Bee vs. Moth's acclaimed score to Buster Keaton's The Cameraman. The band's songs made their second appearance in a season of PBS' Roadtrip Nation. Currently, Bee vs. Moth is collaborating with Austin band The Invincible Czars to re-imagine the symphonic masterpiece Pictures at an Exhibition for an 11-piece double rock band, complete with horns, strings, guitars, drums, and percussion
BEE VS MOTH LIVE:
09/19 Austin, TX @ Spider House Ballroom w/ Peter Stopschinski, POON, and Foot Patrol
09/26 New Orleans, LA @ The Beatnik
09/27 Atlanta, GA @ Eyedrum
09/28 Chapel Hill, NC @ The Cave
09/29 Raleigh, NC @ Slim's Downtown
09/30 Hamden, CT @ private house concert w/ 11twelve13
10/01 Boston, MA @ TT the Bear's Place w Emperor Norton's Stationary Marching Band
10/02 New York, NY @ Pianos
10/03 Pittsburgh, PA @ VIA Festival - Thunderbird Cafe
10/04 Washington, DC @ Sonic Circuits Festival
10/05 Indianapolis, IN @ The Melody Inn
10/06 Tulsa, OK @ The Soundpony
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Artist: Bee vs. Moth
Album: Shelter In Place Label: Aggraveire Music Release Date: Sept. 9th, 2014 01) It Looked Good In The Showroom (VIDEO) 02) Pitch Helmet 03) Machine Room Reverie 04) The Snitch 05) Loop 78 06) Capt. Frank B. Earnest 07) The Buffet of Knowledge 08) Your Dime Ain't Worth a Nickel (in the Jukebox of My Heart) 09) Problems with Crowds (STREAM) 10) Prints & Photographs 11) Dilute Fantastic
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