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Daily Doses: Gem Club “Breakers” From Breakers (2011)

I am beyond happy to be posting this new track from Massachusetts’ Gem Club, Comprised of Christopher Barnes, Cellist Kristen Drymala and additional vocalist Leva Berberian.

Coming on the scene last year, the trio released one of the best E.P.’s of the year with their haunting and stunning debut, Acid And Everything. They also contributed one of my favorite tracks in the first We Get By release, Collaborations, collaborating with Holy Spirits for the track Fingertips. AND started work on a full length.

I love these guys.

In talking to Christopher, I knew the full length was coming along… But receiving an announcement from Forcefield PR that it would be through Hardly Art was one of the most welcome sites I’ve ever seen in my inbox.

Breakers, featured here, is the title track from their 9 song full length debut which will be released Sept. 27th 2011.

The depth of emotion that Christopher imbues in every song always blows me away, and this is no exception. Falling in gently with rolling piano waves and cello bouys, his voice sinks gently into the mix. It’s the effortless depth of the ocean as it reaches towards the shore. So much strength, and so much longing…

Kills me.

Download Gem Club’s Breakers From Breakers

New Video: Gem Club and Holy Spirits “Fingertips”
Video By: Nathaniel Whitcomb of Think Or Smile

About a month ago, Nathaniel gave us a first taste of his aptitude for motion collage with this beautiful clip from Holy Spirits Afternoon’s Blood.

Now, he uses those skills to stunningly re-create his process for putting together the artwork for the recent Collaborations release. It’s an amazing glimpse into the inner workings of the mind of my favorite collage artists, and his creative process as well as the perfect backing to the Gem Club and Holy Spirits track “Fingertips” from that same release. 

I can’t overstate how important working with Nathaniel was for this release, or the time and effort he put into making it come about. Without him, it would have been half the project it is.

Order Collaborations from We Get By (Limited Edition of 100, 15 left!)

New Video: Gem Club “Sevens” 
Video By: Brianna Olson

I’m a huge fan of the work Brianna Olson has done all of the Gem Club videos. She just has a great eye for minimalist movement and expression that communicates a lot with a little.

If you haven’t seen the rest of the Gem Club videos, be sure to watch them here. Also please order their debut EP Acid And Everything. You owe it to youself.

It’s amazing.

Order Gem Club’s Acid And Everything From Their Bandcamp

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Artwork by: Nathaniel Whitcomb - www.thinkorsmile.com

Song Premiere: Holy Spirits and Gem Club “Fingertips” From The Collaborations cassette (Limited Edition of 100)

Early in July, I, together with Dave from Stadiums and Shrines, and Cam from The Road Goes Ever On came together with a plan. Having noticed the increasing number of collaborations happening between (mostly) DIY artists we decided to capture this movement. What was intriguing about these joinings was that in some cases enormous geographical distances separated most of the artists and quite a few had never even met in person. Not that to say this had never happened before, but the regularity with which it was occurring was amazing.

The plan was to release a tape that captured this rising trend in a bubble. We wanted to preserve the artists both in their personal infancy (The majority of the artists on the tapes had risen to prominence only within the last year) and in the infancy of their long distance creative joinings.

Each of the us tapped some of our favorite artists and asked them if they’d like to release a track for a cassette/digital release, the catch being that the track had to be in collaboration with another artist.

The task ranged in difficulty for each selected pair.  For example, Edmonton, Canada’s Kumon Plaza and Los Angeles’ Rachel Levy, who had already collaborated on an albums worth of songs. For others it was a whole new enterprise. New York’s Holy Spirits and Massachusetts’ Gem Club had a mutual respect for each other, but had never collaborated on anything together, or even talked about it.  But slowly the artists started pairing off.  From Manchester, England to Texas (Star Slinger and Pandit), Sydney, Australia to South Carolina (Guerre and Top Girls) and Laguna Beach to the UK (Pepepiano and Warm Waves) they found each other. Musicians sent tracks via file sharing services and e-mailed in abundance, sharing ideas and building something out of nothing.  Distances it would have taken months to travel just 100 years ago proved to be no barrier as the “send” button quelled the significant distance.
 
The artists participating and tracks submitted ranged significantly in styles: from the beat heavy sample based hip-hop soul of Star Slinger to the fuzzy R&B of Top Girls to the electronic nostalgia pop of Teen Daze and Warm Waves.  Gem Club, Holy Spirits and Pandit with their intimate dream-pop and Ghost Animal with his blend of fuzz rock. Despite this wide stylistic differences, somehow all the tracks seems to fit together like pieces of a puzzle.
 

 In the end, I think everyone involved in this project is just extremely proud of what we’ve finished with. these tracks will stand up under any scrutiny. A beautiful ode to the digital age and the power of collaboration.

The “Collaborations” tape is currently up for Pre-order on http://www.weget.by, a new tape label based out of Los Angeles.  

Other than 1 track which is exclusive to the tape, the tape will be released for free download on the 1st. However, we’d love for you to order it. This tape is professionally dubbed, from uncompressed audio files directly from the Master recording. It’s also printed with mind-blowing artwork by Nathaniel Whitcomb over at www.thinkorsmile.com. Nothing about this was skimped on. Putting something like this out physically is something that’s important to us, and your support on that will be what determines our ability to do that in the future. We also encourage every one who buys the tape to feel free to re-dub it and distribute it (for free obviously) to friends. Let’s take mixtapes back to the medium they belong on!

In exchange for buying it, you will receive a link to d/l the tape (minus the exclusive track) a full week before it’s release, you will also get the exclusive Ghost Animal/Rachel Levy track that is will only ever be released on this analog version, as well as whatever else we can come up with to surprise you.

As a teaser, featured above is one of the songs that will be on the tape. A truly amazing collaboration between Holy Spirits and Gem Club that for me highlights what can be done by these artists when they get together. “Fingertips” features a flawless string covered instrumental track, intwined with haunting vocals resulting in a track that feels so beautifully personal and pulls together so well, you can’t imagine these two haven’t been working together for years.

Be sure to check out and Download Cam’s featured song from the tape by Teen Daze and Jaded Hipster Choir, as well as an extremely special cover Dave will be releasing at Stadiums and Shrines at some point in the upcoming day.

Download (And distribute far and wide!) Holy Spirits and Gem Club’s Collaboration “Fingertips” from the “Collaborations” Tape

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Collaborations Track Listing:

Side A

1. Top Girls and Guerre “Melt”
2. Teen Daze and Jaded Hipster Choir “Low Glow”
3. Weed and Foxes In Fiction “Teenage Dream” (Katy Perry Cover)
4. Closed Cassette and Top Girls “For Now”
5. Ghost Animal and Rachel Levy - “We Don’t Care”*
6. Ghost Houses – “Ritual”

Side B

7. Holy Spirits and Gem Club - “Fingertips”
8. Seeing Suge (Star Slinger, Emay, Blackbird Blackbird) - “Breaking (DEMO)”
9. Pepepiano and Warm Waves - “Air”
10. Gay Boiz (Kumon Plaza and Rachel Levy) - “High Level Alchemy”
11. Star Slinger and Pandit - “Self Love”

New Video: Gem Club “Spine” From Acid And Everything (2010)
Video By: Brianna Olson 

Amazing new video by the incredibly talented Brianna Olson for the stunning album closer on Gem Club’s brilliant debut, Acid And Everything, “Spine”.

This makes two videos these two new talents have collaborated on, and Brianna also did the visuals for their album release show!

This is starting to sound a lot like the Memoryhouse, Jamie Harley partnership. And I’ve got no problems with that!

New Video: Gem Club “Animals”
Video By: Brianna Olsen
Reblog From: boyattractions

here’s a lovely video from somerville, ma band gem club, made up of christopher barnes and kristen drymala. i’d seen them around, but just gave them a proper listen today and i have a confession: i’m a little in love with these tunes. they’re simple, melodic, slow pop tunes that typically only feature the sad chords of a piano, strings, and barnes’s haunting vocals. the video above features five girls, one wearing a clown’s nose, in dresses dancing around with a big red ball. there’s a little something off and creepy about it. but then again, there’s also something a little creepy about the sparseness of their songs.

you can buy their first EP acid and everything off their website. if i hadn’t just splurged a lot of my money on vinyl this week, i’d definitely be on this. i want this EP in my life. for those in the DC/maryland area, they’re playing at DC9 on july 27th, unfortunately i’m already going to another show (if only i could be in two places at once).

Beautiful video. Can not get enough of this EP right now.

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Daily Doses: Gem Club “Animals” From Acid And Everything (2010)

Memories are funny things.

They can have life spans of seconds or minutes, days or weeks, months or years. For most of them as they grow older they’ll start to fray at the edges. They’ll blur and shake, and threaten to completely fall apart between the time you lay down to sleep and when you awake in the morning. Finally in the end they’ll do exactly that. Slip away into dreams, dissolving into your subconscious, without a word, without a whisper, never making you lament their loss. It’s their nature to die without you ever knowing they are gone.

Selfless.

But some memories will live much longer.

Crafted out of the sunlight of perfect moments, or the darkness of the depths of tragedy. They rise from tears of all kinds, from the loudest laughter, from the most heartfelt emotion. Once they breathe, they grow, coiling themselves tightly around limbs, becoming part of who we are. Call them parasites, call it symbiosis, they live as we live, and die as we die. They make us what we are.

Gem Club creates haunting verses that recall all of these memories. Songs that tug on the frayed strings of the faded memories, drifting to their death. Songs that pull at the pulsing life of the immortal ones, which shiver and wrap tighter as they recognize their harmonic frequency. 

In each song on Gem Club’s Acid And Everything you can hear a dirge of the silver trails of these past moments. You can see them wrapped and coiled around the stark piano progressions and string arrangements, and guided in the gorgeous lyrics that drift in the verses and choruses. You come to see each of these songs as a lifeboat.

Tiny memories sent out on their own, beyond the husks of the minds that held them.

Now to live forever. 

Buy Acid And Everything From Gem Club’s Bandcamp