No introduction to Seattle act
Grand Archives would be complete without a mention of
Carissa’s Wierd. The latter band’s eclectic folk-pop was captured on three stellar records in the late 90’s through to 2002; Carissa’s Wierd disbanded in 2003 and
Mat Brooke moved on to
Band of Horses before eventually forming Grand Archives. The first set of Grand Archives’ demos appeared in March of 2007 while
Sub Pop dropped their self-titled full length debut in February this year. Chock-full of rich harmonies, inspirational crescendos, undeniable hooks, and thoughtful lyricism, the record basks in a variety of lush instrumentation with a smooth dream-pop sound tying it all together. From the chirpy “A Setting Sun” to the downtrodden “Swan Matches”, from the freewheeling “Miniature Birds” to the epic “Sleepdriving”,
Grand Archives is an impeccable soundtrack fit to pacify a wide array of emotions.
Brooke’s fellow former Carissa’s Wierd band mate Sera Cahoone opens up this evening at Stubb’s (Inside) for what promises to be an intimate, engaging set. Cahoone is supporting Only As The Day Is Long (also out now on Sub Pop.) Her brand of quiet folk strikes all the right chords, especially when garnished flawlessly by pedal steel malaise, and should be an effective segue to Grand Archives’ compositions.
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[Grand Archives MySpace]
[Sera Cahoone MySpace]
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