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Radiation, Weather, Art

by die PILOT

Dreamy, edgy contemporary rock with a unique sound
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
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1. Seasick (die) PILOT
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2. Vision of Ghosts (die) PILOT
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3. Parade (die) PILOT
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4. Infrared (die) PILOT
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5. Nameless (die) PILOT
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6. Porcelain (die) PILOT
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7. Adulteress (die) PILOT
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8. Drunken Angel (die) PILOT
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9. Lottery (die) PILOT
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10. The Crash (die) PILOT
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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(die) PILOT started in northern Kentucky / Ohio as an accoustic duo between folk singer / songwriter Eugene Brown and guitarist Justin Wright.

Eventually, Brown relocated to Denver, CO where he met with an interesting assortment of musicians, whose influences range from New Wave and Jazz to Psychedelia and Industrial Noise that can be best summed up as 'dreamy alternative and folk with an indie-rock edge'. With a full band and home-built studio, (die) Pilot was able to compile three years of songwriting into an album and produce it independently in 2005. Their follow-up album "Mutiny" was released in June/2008 to a world-wide fan base and is expected to take the band to new heights.

The band is playing regular shows in the Denver area opening for national acts and sharing the stage with most of Denver's best local acts.


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Charlie

Such a solid CD
This CD is awesome, really well produced, with crisp drums and clean guitars and vocals. The songs are very well-written, and sound is spectacular. Looking forward to future releases, and if you haven't bought this already, you're denying yourself the opportunity to hear a really awesome up and coming band. Buy it; you won't regret it.

Christy Shull

I Love This CD
The CD is amazing. The lyrics are awesome and the sound is unbelievable. I told all my friends to listen to this.

a_riel

progressive, different, lyrical and best of all, slightly disonant ;)
I watched (die) PILOT live at the Oriental Theater. Wow, this band was truly different from everything else I heard! It reminds me a lot of Wilco. The cd has a progressive feel to the music. It's beautifully lyrical. Also the band seems good at playing varied styles.
I just have to say one thing...Before playing at the concert, the band took their time to adjust the acoustics. (More than usual, but seriously, it was worth the wait) Actually, it was pretty impressive that they knew exactly how they wanted to sound.
I really like the cd and am sure you will also.

J-Sin

Review of "Radiation,Weather,Art" Demo Tracks
Hailing from the coal mine skyline of northern Kentucky and Ohio, Die Pilot is an acoustic duo that found a few other members from around the globe and decided to branch out into a space of indie rock usually reserved for renowned musical geniuses. Now while you may have yet to hear of these guys it literally is only a matter of time before their sound makes their ways to your ears via college radio. Otherwise, curses on CMJ elites!

Jason Heller/Westword

Part of Westword review 4-21-2005
"Masterminded by transplanted Kentuckian Eugene Brown, the disc's eleven songs are as unhinged as latter-day Big Star, stitched together with abrupt, vertigo-triggering lurches of static and ambience. Echoes and arpeggios drift disjointedly out of synch; textures collide and grate. But therein lies Radiation's salvation. Brown's songwriting is grandiloquently epic, gouging out psyche-sized expanses of emotion and melody worthy of Ben Gibbard or even Thom Yorke."

Westword's 'Best up and coming band' 2006


The band's members themselves might deny it with their dying breaths, but (die) Pilot's quirks are what make it so captivating. Unlike so many other bands trying to force vast Coldplay/Pink Floyd vistas through the tiny straw of indie rock, singer/guitarist Eugene Brown and crew allow just the right amount of creative tension and unfiltered soul to seep into their work. Radiation, Weather, Art, (die) Pilot's 2005 debut, showed overwhelming promise. The group's new lineup, which includes the odd yet otherworldly tones of full-time violinist Paul Jansen, is working on its sophomore disc. We'd bet on it being among the year's best when the dust settles on 2006.

'Moovers & Shakers' (Denver's top 20 albums of 2005)


Radiation, Weather, Art is the sprawling masterwork of Eugene Brown, a transplant from Kentucky. Instantly captivating, (die) Pilot's inaugural disc finds Brown and company infusing quietly meditative songs with interstellar bursts of ambience. If Mark Kozelek reimagined the work of Mazzy Star as filtered through vintage Floyd, it might sound something like this. -- Herrera