On MovieTome: Captain America in IRON MAN?

Search:
Go!


The premier source for free music 111,052 FREE MP3s
FeaturedOther
advertisement
Click Here
Crossfade

For the latest songs, albums, videos, playlists, and artist news--including SXSW coverage--bite into our music blog Crossfade.

advertisement
Click Here

advertisement
The Earlies

The Earlies

  • Avg user rating: 3h stars Out of 15 votes
  • Your rating:  Write your review
  • Similar Artists: Grandaddy, Super Fury Animals, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci

Playlist

No Love In Your Heart (4:53) Date added: 12/05/06 | Total listens: 1,333
The Devil's Country (5:50) Date added: 09/19/05 | Total listens: 3,957
Morning Wonder (5:35) Date added: 09/19/05 | Total listens: 11,656

User reviews for The Earlies

Average rating3h starsOut of 15 votes

Alternative/Punk artists you may also like

Quasi

Avg user rating:
4 Stars
Out of 20 votes

The Shins

Avg user rating:
4 and one half Stars
Out of 132 votes

The Positions

Avg user rating:
4 and one half Stars
Out of 8 votes

Halloween, Alaska

Avg user rating:
4 Stars
Out of 16 votes

Minipop

Avg user rating:
3 and one half Stars
Out of 11 votes

Editor's review

When a band hails from both Texas and England--and when it gives Gillian Welch, ELP, and Whitesnake equal billing as influences--you know you're in for an adventure. The Earlies don't disappoint. Joining percussion straight from a seance with Lubbock-meets-Mumbai strings and a Zappa-like proclivity for the grandly absurd, this crew must be heard to be believed.

Biography

Produced on both sides of the Atlantic and with a palette of sounds almost as wide; The Earlies debut album These Were The Earlies brings together their first self released singles and subsequent EP's on Names/679 Recordings.

Working with manipulated performances by a collective of English and American musicians These Were The Earlies combines layered vocals with imaginary and more traditional instruments to produce a unique pop sound where sonic exploration can still take place.

Residing in Northern England and Western Texas the Earlies musical differences are never more apparent than when listing their respective heroes FSOL, Gillian Welch, ELP and Whitesnake! Fortunately they are united by a shared love of The Band, The Beach Boys, The Byrds, and The Beatles. All get a gracious nod on The Earlies debut album together with a unique mix of obscure Psychedelic, Progressive, Leftfield and Country influences.

The Earlies lovingly crafted music is the culmination of many years posting and emailing ideas back and forth. They began releasing their own 7" records in the summer of 2002 and have developed into a full-blown live band, studio collective, and production team. Producing their own songs and successfully honing their chaotic 'whoever's available' studio approach to perform production duties for an increasingly impressive array of artists such as Micah P. Hinson, Leona Ness, and King Creosote under their Names On Records guise.

In the spring of 2004 the four core members of The Earlies got together for the first time, rounded up their mates and took to the road with an eleven-piece band. In the handful of shows they have done to date they have built an impressive reputation for their uncompromising set up, on stage banter and confident widescreen sound.

From the first chance meetings in Texan record stores and Manchester watering holes to the triumphant, team sized, live show The Earlies believe their "musically simple - sonically tricky" approach should always be entertaining.

The Earlies are JM Lapham, Giles Hatton, Christian Madden and Brandon Carr.

Expand to read more Collapse


Copyright ©2008 CNET Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy policy|Terms of use