MUTEMATH

Currently wrapping up their Odd Soul Introduction Tour, rock innovators MUTEMATH will kick off 2012 with another tour that begins January 26th and criss-crosses the U.S. before finishing up on March 18th in Atlanta. The band are touring in support of their new album Odd Soul, which was released on October 4th on Teleprompt/Warner Bros Records. The Grammy-nominated band, which is Paul Meany (vocals/keyboards), Roy Mitchell-Cardenas (bass), Darren King (drums), and Todd Gummerman (guitar), will also appear on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno on November 4th.
“Blood Pressure,” the first single from Odd Soul, is climbing the charts at Alternative Radio, while the video premiered on MTV, MTV2, MTVu, MTV Hits and MTV.com. MUTEMATH have been selected as VH1′s “You Oughta Know” artist for the month of November. The band, which received a “Best Short Form Music Video” Grammy Award nomination in 2007 for its single “Typical,” conceived, coordinated and shot the “Blood Pressure” clip in less than 24 hours. It was edited entirely by drummer Darren King. Check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv2mjAgFTaI.
“Blood Pressure” and Odd Soul are already receiving critical praise. The NY Post called the track “fantastic” and Alternative Press praised the album as “brimming with raw, bluesy riffs and psychedelic guitar squeals…MUTEMATH explore emotional depths both sonically and lyrically, bringing a new sense of urgency to their music. 4 ½ stars.”
Watch MUTEMATH perform “Blood Pressure” on Jimmy Kimmel Live: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCyF7Zc6B2Y .
Canon Blue

Rumspringa is the 11-song orchestral pop marvel from Canon Blue, the solo project from American singer-songwriter Daniel James. The record was written while touring the world with Danish indie rock band Efterklang, and primarily recorded in the off-hours at their Copenhagen studio. A tour de force if there ever was one, Rumspringa is one part modern dance record, with warm, synth-driven melodies and tender lyrics, and one part classical exploration of emotions, with violin crescendos and deep, resonant cello. After recording the record's skeleton in Copenhagen, James traveled to Iceland to record orchestral arrangements with renowned string quartet Amiina (most famously recognized as Sigur Rós' string section). The expansive, gleeful result is an ingenious combination of the old and the new, a lush minimalism that allows James' graceful lyrics to float through the air as if time is suspended. Rumspringa's songs combine the soulful intimacy of Jeff Buckley and the playful whimsy of Sufjan Stevens with the stately meditation of Steve Reich and Philip Glass. Canon Blue's auspicious beginnings are rooted in the 2007 debut album, Colonies, a bedroom electronic folk collaboration with Grizzly Bear's Chris Taylor. Rumspringa sees James fully realizing his role as both composer and songwriter, something he has learned through his years on the road, which he considers a rumspringa of sorts. Having explored the world and explored his own musical potential and desires, this is the result—a record that is neither new nor old, neither completely contemplative nor completely giddy, but certainly complete, and certainly a wonder to behold.
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