Sick of the Sirens

Tartufi

Sick of the Sirens
Performed By Tartufi
Album UPC 889211300389
CD Baby Track ID TR0001162664
Label Thread Records
Released 2014-05-31
BPM 145
Rated 0
ISRC usx9p1455152
Year 2014
Spotify Plays 104
Writers
Writer Elizabeth Lynne Angel
Pub Co Elizabeth Lynne Angel
Writer Brian James Gorman
Songwriter ID 239011
Pub Co Brian James Gorman
Writer Benjamin Thorne
Songwriter ID 239012
Pub Co Benjamin Thorne
Composer Benjamin Thorne, Brian James Gorman, Elizabeth Lynne Angel
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled Master
Rights Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - California - SF

Description

Loop-heavy sonically diverse soundscapes with overlaying harmonies, melodies, and poly-rhythms that interweave between the lands of beauty and loss.

Notes

Formed in 2001, San Francisco's TARTUFI began as a power-pop trio but then burned their roots and morphed into a loop-heavy sonic scene building duo. Armed with too many amplifiers, almost enough delay pedals and modified loop-stations, the duo recorded Us Upon Buildings Upon Us (2006- Thread Records) with the help of Tim Green (Joanna Newsom, Melvins, Monotonix) at Louder Studios.

Having shed many of the band’s previous pop sensibilities, UUBUU’s rich, epic and complex sound surprised many critics and fans alike. The album propelled Tartufi farther onto the national stage. Tartufi made three laps around the U.S. in support of UUBUU. Audiences nationwide were left awestruck as the duo was able to reproduce the complexities of the album using live looping as opposed to with the aid of a laptop or Midi time clocks. Critics around the country picked UUBUU as one of the best albums of the year. In 2007, after more than 120 shows, Tartufi was voted Best Indie Band in the Bay by The San Francisco Bay Guardian.

In the spring of 2008 Tartufi returned to Louder Studios and began working on their next album, Nests of Waves and Wire. After months of recording, overdubs and mixing, Angel and Gorman left the studio with an album that they were extremely proud of and that was, without a doubt, their most mature work to date. Further exploring the boundaries of vocal and instrumental layering, poly-rhythmic deconstruction and song arrangement, NOWAW is a lush and weighty mix of the band’s compositional sensibilities and sonic daydreams. At eight in the morning the following day, five hours after they finished the album, Tartufi received a call from Southern Records offering to sign the band and release the new album. Nests of Waves and Wire was released in May 2009 and received critical acclaim in the US and EU, topping numerous "best of" lists and year-end spotlights.

Tartufi then released an EP entitled The Goodwill of the Scar (Southern Records) in the spring of 2010 and toured the US behind it. The EP consists of one, twenty-six minute epic song, “The Butterless Man”, that brought the band into new musical territories where they were able to explore the inevitability of the formation of musical movements within larger pieces of work. Needless to say, "The Butterless Man" was a HUGE commercial radio hit.

In 2011, Tartufi expanded their ranks and became a trio once again with the addition of Benjamin Thorne (Low Red Land, Minot) on bass. A whole new realm of possibilities has been opened with an extra set of hands on deck. The band completed their next full length, These Factory Days (Southern Records), in March of 2013. Building upon their musical mosaics and seamless song-craft the recent addition of Thorne on bass has allowed the band to fully metamorphose into a three-headed creature walking the wires between chaos and cacophony, subtlety and synchronicity. As one reviewer said, "Tartufi are unafraid of venturing into a complex sonic world where post-rock, psych and experimental pop are built from endless loops and pulsing polyrhythms, then blasted off into space to see what happens. The result is a beautiful, if unpredictable, wall of sound".

The Canyon EP was released in May of 2014.

PRESS

"A sidewinding post-rock triumph" --SPIN Magazine

"Nine out of 10 buzz bands don't deserve it; Tartufi does." -- Creative Loafing (Charlotte, NC)

“This is huge. Tartufi are just two but sound like twelve. Drummer Brian Gorman must have arms like continents, while the way Lynne Angel loops her vocals makes it seem like three personalities are battling it our for possession of her throat, hold on to your brains.” -- Kev Kharas, NME

“A dizzying construct of lunatic prettiness that exists at some extra-dimensional intersection between noise, pop, folk, post-rock and who knows what else, ‘Nests of Waves and Wire’ is a mighty strange beast…it all flows together, like a fantastic alien river." -- Andrzej Lukowski, Rock Sound (UK)

"Part aggressive, experimental-noise rock, part delicate and lovely melody and completely awesome, Tartufi's live show is a marvel" -- The Reader (Omaha, NE)

"Best Indie Band" -- SF Bay Guardian Readers Poll (San Francisco, CA)

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