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Enablers
Žánr:
Post Rock, Poetic RockZaloženo:
2002, San Francisco, CASoučasný label:
Atypeek MusicSestava:
Joe Goldring - guitar (ex-Swans, Toiling Midgets, Touched by a Janitor)Kevin Thomson - guitar (ex-Nice Strong Arm, Timco, Touched by a Janitor)
Pete Simonelli - vocals
Sam Ospovat - drums (PIKI, Beep!, tUnE-yArDs, William Winant)
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Diskografie
Biografie
Begun in San Francisco, CA in 2002, Enablers subsequent four LPs and two EPs have all achieved a certifiable non-compliance with standard approaches to "spoken word" music. The 2015 LP, "The Rightful Pivot", on Lancashire and Somerset, Exile on Mainstream and Atypeek Music, proves to be a further development in the bands powerful sense for difference and absolute indifference to classification.
Band Members: Joe Goldring (former Swans, Toiling Midgets, Touched by a Janitor) on guitar, Kevin Thomson (former Nice Strong Arm, Timco, Touched by a Janitor) also on guitar; published poet, writer, and audiobook narrator Pete Simonelli supplies vocals. Rounding out the line-up is drummer Sam Ospovat (PIKI, Beep!, tUnE-yArDs, William Winant).
Now Enablers return with "The Rightful Pivot" an album incorporating their several stages, stops and progressions of a stunning career. Recalling some of the early days in rough and direct approaches without sacrificing any of the maturity of songwriting inherent to its predecessors, "The Rightful Pivot" comes across like brackets around what the band was, is, and will eventually become. As before we will not elaborate any further on the content of this new release as this would mean taking away the magic and stunning interplay of words, instruments, wisdom and texture. It remains as it was: as much as you cannot pigeonhole this band you cannot not love them.
Band Members: Joe Goldring (former Swans, Toiling Midgets, Touched by a Janitor) on guitar, Kevin Thomson (former Nice Strong Arm, Timco, Touched by a Janitor) also on guitar; published poet, writer, and audiobook narrator Pete Simonelli supplies vocals. Rounding out the line-up is drummer Sam Ospovat (PIKI, Beep!, tUnE-yArDs, William Winant).
Now Enablers return with "The Rightful Pivot" an album incorporating their several stages, stops and progressions of a stunning career. Recalling some of the early days in rough and direct approaches without sacrificing any of the maturity of songwriting inherent to its predecessors, "The Rightful Pivot" comes across like brackets around what the band was, is, and will eventually become. As before we will not elaborate any further on the content of this new release as this would mean taking away the magic and stunning interplay of words, instruments, wisdom and texture. It remains as it was: as much as you cannot pigeonhole this band you cannot not love them.
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