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Extra Blue Kind : The Tide And The Undertow
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Extra Blue Kind melds pop sensibilities, the best of modern rock with the right amount of memorable hooks and pure unadulterated energy to create a unique and irresistible sound.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2005
The Tide And The Undertow Record Label: Opulent Records
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Make Yourself Useless 2:48 $0.99
You Came Crashing 3:03 $0.99
Nono 0:20 $0.99
Out Of My Hands 4:26 $0.99
Art Of The Disconnect 3:23 $0.99
Lipstick 2:18 $0.99
Trails Turn 3:14 $0.99
Our Only Appeal 3:02 $0.99
Atmosphere 2:51 $0.99
Holiday 3:46 $0.99
Keep Me Around 2:50 $0.99
Pinch, Blink, Stay Alive 3:18 $0.99
Sugar 3:56 $0.99
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Album Notes

Call it the curse of the uncategorizable. Or call it indie pop-rock genius.

Indianapolis’ Extra Blue Kind aren’t going to make it easy for you. They’re not going to fit neatly into that little niche genre, thereby facilitating ready categorization. The vocabulary of words you’ll need to describe their sound is going to be fresh, varied, thoughtful. Or hell, you can just forget about trying to explain the music and just enjoy it.

Explains singer-songwriter-frontman P. David Hazel, “I always tell people that I have no idea how to write an Extra Blue Kind song, and I have no idea how to describe it to people, either. Extra Blue Kind has always been kind of eclectic. It’s like a mixtape of stuff.” For proof of this, you need look no further than EBK’s debut release, The Tide and the Undertow (Opulent Records).

To help meld together their eclectic elements, EBK enlisted the help of their musical hero, Vess Ruhtenburg (Zero Boys, United States 3), on Tide. What resulted is a brilliant debut from start to finish, shimmering with EBK’s crisp, upbeat arrangements, Ruhtenburg’s stylized approach to recording, and their shared musical philosophy.

Hazel’s voice, first and foremost, is flexible and dreamy, rich and beseeching. The backing vocals and harmonies are beautiful, high notes mixing perfectly with Hazel’s wide range. And the songs are well crafted, the power-pop–leaning guitars pointed and neat, smooth and straightforward; the drums and bass adding just the right undercurrent of groove and desire.

Though Hazel’s the creative vision behind EBK, the other members play above-the-title roles the songwriting process. “Sometimes one of us will bring a song and everyone will contribute,” Hazel says. “Sometimes we’ll get a case of beer and write an album’s worth of songs in one night. We approach every song in a different way.”

Behind Hazel (vocals, guitar), then, you’ve got Randee Eimer (drums, programming), Trevor Walthen (guitar, vocals) and Jeremy Blount (bass, vocals). Live, the four read each other so well, crashing out the melodic tunes with such a singular mind, you’d never guess they hadn’t been together for years. But such is Hazel’s leadership, his creative vision.

May 2006 found the band in New York City, recording an EP with Junior Sanchez and Ray Martin (Gorillaz, Bloc Party, Madonna) and showcasing for labels large and small. Through the summer months, though, the band members are back to doing what they do best: Logging the miles on the rental van and playing their hearts out, night after night.

Fresh and invigorating, ear-pleasing and challenging, yet comfortable, like that best friend you never knew you had—that’s Extra Blue Kind for you.


Extra Blue Kind is currently on tour in support of “The Tide and the Undertow.” (Opulent Records)

Music Video For Pinch, Blink, Stay Alive recently featured on Much Music's The Wedge January/06! Video created by 14 year old Fernanda Frick of Santiago, Chile.

For more information please visit http://www.extrabluekind.com or http://www.opulentrecords.com.

Check out their music videos at www.myVidero.com/ebk

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REVIEWS

This music plays over and over in my head...especially Pinch,Blink,stay Alive.
author: originaldebra
This music plays over and over in my head...especially Pinch,Blink, Stay Alive. A very good listen psychedelic guitar and all. This coming from someone who listens exclusively to old school punk. One of the best new cds I've heard all year. I haven't been able to find it in the stores around here, and I live in L.A.!Better than the crap that's out there right now. I wish more groups were like this.
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I don't care wht the other reviewers say- this is punk music-simple harmonies, s
author: originaldebra
I hope that this doesn't scare off mainstream listeners, but this music is reminiscent of early punk music: simple chords and lyrics...give it a closer listen. It's great stuff! It's nice to hear music that goes back to the roots, reenterpreted into some very decent sounds! Some of you listeners might want to check out some of the old school music while you're at it!
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Excellent band - live and in the studio
author: Terry
This cd is one of the better ones I've bought in 2006. I saw EBK a few times in Indpls in the past month and am hooked - so I had to buy the cd from CDBaby. I expect big things from Extra Blue Kind.
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Wow!!
author: Steven Thomas
Amazing! Absolutely amazing. I found this CD through a web link, and it was love at first listen. Great work!
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