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Aquitaine
Performed By
Aquitaine
Album UPC
885767159792
CD Baby Track ID
9714661
Label
Aquitaine
Released
2012-06-29
BPM
116
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm21290929
Year
2012
Spotify Plays
25
Writers
Writer
William Hildebrandt; Gerald Good; David Collett; Christopher Luckett
Pub Co
William Hildebrandt; Gerald Good; David Collett; Christopher Luckett
Composer
William Hildebrandt; Gerald Good; David Collett; Christopher Luckett
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - United States
Description
Wall of sound built from the best bricks of Brit pop, shoegaze and psychedelic rock, with songs that hit you like a tidal wave but stay with you long after you dry off.
Notes
IN THE SPRING OF 2011, a group of seasoned St. Louis music scene stalwarts started “Supermoon” – selecting that name because of a recent spate of appearances of “super moons” ... the occasional lunar phenomenon when the moon looks really big and imposing due to its orbital position. Or because of witchcraft. We’re actually not sure why it does that.... but it seemed fitting at the time. So much so, that we soon realized that a slew of other bands across the country and across Facebook came up with the same name.
Wanting to make music and not make litigation, we tweaked our band’s name a bit and became “Super Maroon.” But that name drew too many comparisons to another dark-red named famous band, so we just started anew with Aquitaine.
But enough about our name–and back to why we started this band in the first place. We set out after inquiring “what would happen if Ian Curtis shared a prison cell with Mick Jones?” “What happens when you cross-pollinate The Jam with The Kinks?” “And what if Echo and the Bunnymen would have been born in a city on the Mississippi rather than in a city on the Mersey?” We pondered those questions, and wrote out the answers in the form of songs. We soon started playing those songs very loudly in clubs in the St. Louis area, immediately attracting a limited but loyal following.
This EP, “American Pulverizer: Part 1” is the first batch of songs that we’ve recorded at Sawhorse Studios and had friend and Grammy-winner Greg Thompson handle the mixing in NYC. We hope to record and release “Part 2” in late 2012/early 2013.
Wanting to make music and not make litigation, we tweaked our band’s name a bit and became “Super Maroon.” But that name drew too many comparisons to another dark-red named famous band, so we just started anew with Aquitaine.
But enough about our name–and back to why we started this band in the first place. We set out after inquiring “what would happen if Ian Curtis shared a prison cell with Mick Jones?” “What happens when you cross-pollinate The Jam with The Kinks?” “And what if Echo and the Bunnymen would have been born in a city on the Mississippi rather than in a city on the Mersey?” We pondered those questions, and wrote out the answers in the form of songs. We soon started playing those songs very loudly in clubs in the St. Louis area, immediately attracting a limited but loyal following.
This EP, “American Pulverizer: Part 1” is the first batch of songs that we’ve recorded at Sawhorse Studios and had friend and Grammy-winner Greg Thompson handle the mixing in NYC. We hope to record and release “Part 2” in late 2012/early 2013.
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