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The Bright Light Social Hour : Back and Forth
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Bare-assed American rock music tempered with indie, experimental, and deep-funk influences.
Genre: Rock: Rock & Roll
Release Date: 2009
Back and Forth Record Label: The Bright Light Social Hour
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Back and Forth (Part 1) 2:33 $0.99
Back and Forth (Part 2) 4:03 $0.99
Rhubarb Jam 3:47 $0.99
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Album Notes

The Bright Light Social Hour is an American rock band from Austin, Texas. Born out of a university art-rock collective, The Bright Light Social Hour has evolved into an unabashedly wide-screen rock act, melding classic rock energy with indie, experimental, and soul influences.

"Back and Forth" is their third proper release, featuring the pastoral experimentation and dark funk contrasts of "Back and Forth" parts 1 and 2, as well as the incendiary, cinematic thunder of "Rhubarb Jam."

Tracked to analog tape at Top Hat Recording in Austin, this record marks an evolution in their sound. Reminiscent of The Band, the featured single, "Back and Forth (Part 2)," finds singers Curtis Roush, Jack O'Brien, and AJ Vincent trading lead vocals and backing each other up with rich harmonies. Throughout the record, Curtis and AJ interweave complex melodies and trade licks on electric guitar and Hammond B3 organ, respectively. Undergirding it all, bassist Jack O'Brien and drummer Joseph Mirasole form a powerhouse rhythm section with deep groove and staggering syncopation.

Big on community, The Bright Light Social Hour is also spreading love through as many other means as possible. From free homemade organic cookies at their shows to DIY screen-printing and print-making, these young gentlemen are pouring themselves into developing the artistic community around them and doing it in the manner they do it best – by relishing the details. The band will be touring and generating exposure in support of "Back and Forth" throughout the summer and fall, with plans to record a full-length record next year.

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...been going back and forth
author: Ashley Cass
The Bright Light Social Hour Back and Forth www.myspace.com/thebrightlightsocialhour Back and Forth is the third EP release for Austin based rockers The Bright Light Social Hour. Like its predecessor "Love Like Montopolis," the album only consists of three tracks one of which is “Back and Forth-Part Two,” a catchy tune and undeniable crowd pleaser which even has its own video. Their first EP “Touches,” had five songs on it. Formed in 2004 with the inclusion of original and current members vocalist/bassist Jack O’Brien and vocalist/guitarist Curtis Roush; keyboardist and vocalist A.J. Vincent and drummer Joseph Mirasole have since joined the group. The first track entitled, “Back and Forth-Part One,” serves mostly as an instrumental prelude to “Back and Forth-Part Two,” the EP’s standout track. The 2 ½ minute ambient keyboard line and soft cymbal tapping adjusts into the gateway bass and drum riff for “Part Two” two seconds before it ends. “Back and Forth-Part Two,” continues where “Part One” leaves off but manifests a polka-esque kuitar beat and rock guitar riff. A placid innuendo at the beginning, Roush sings “I’m going back and forth, been going back and forth, been going back and ahh I want you feel everything that I feel….” Only is it apparent what the song is really about when the song goes into the fourth verse--- “I’m going in and out, then going in and out, then going in and out, I just don’t know what to do—to move with you.” Midway through the song, O’Brien adds some Spanish lyrics admist Roush and Vincent’s soft “ooohh oohhhs,” which is preceded and concluded by the ‘back and forth’ chorus. The third track, “Rhubarb Jam” begins with a sound bite reasoning why the wind blows hard before a titillating bass riff commences a loud explosive jam which mellows out halfway into a cool jazzy groove. The album art done in light and dark shades of yellow and pink features the image of female caricature demonstrating an expression of sheer pleasure-head titled back, eyes closed and mouth baring upper teeth. The band’s name and album title is printed on the lower left side of the cover.
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