Album: Music for Interior Castles
Year: 2011
Style: Chamber Rock, Indie Rock
Similar Bands: Rusted Root, Muse, Ours, Jeff Buckley, Decemberists, Arcade Fire, Starlight Mints
"One-Word" Review: Hipster Chamber Music
Based Out Of: Philadelphia, PA
Label: Sonic Cat Records, Furry Candy Music, Cedar Street
Cover, Back, Interior, CD
Lyric Sheet & Liner Notes
Music for Interior Castles(2011)- Brother 2:54
- Sincerely Yours 3:16
- Divine Rapture 3:19
- Woe My Wicked Life 4:03
- Sister 3:02
- I Greet the Nothing 2:50
- The Token 2:31
- The Vision 2:55
- Re-Call 2:49
- The Happening 3:34
- Endless Mercy 3:38
Members & Other Bands:
- Ted Richardson - Producer, Recording, Mixing, Mastering, Guitar, Keys, Bass
- Daniel de Jesus - Cello, Vox (Dejesus, Rasputina, Melora Creager, Lasst Full Measure, Smoke Fairies)
- Darren Keith - Drums, Percussion (Irena Jarocka, Last Full Measure, Lovecartel)
Album Review: The songs are bombastic, catchy, and powerful, using the strings as soaring, emo elements to accompany the strong, soaring vocals, which are similar at times to Jimmy Gnecco or Muse...almost reaching Jeff Buckley. But at their base they are pop songs performed with a hipster baroque affect
Not much out there about them. They funded this record via Kickstarter, which boasts that this is a concept album of sorts, interpreting the life of 16th century mystic Saint Teresa of Avila. Ted has produced and engineered some other popular bands (Portugal. The Man, The Joy Formidable). Daniel was in Rasputina previously. But it looks like this was a once and done project...perhaps under the time and energy to produce such an ambitious record
Stand Out Track: Sister, Brother
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Stand Out Track: Sister, Brother
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