
good evening
i saw the sun explode (EP.1)
© 2005 good evening (837101041171)
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NEW YORK INDIE ROCK FULL OF HARMONIC WALLS, MELODIC CORNERS, DARK WINDOWS AND BRIGHT DOORWAYS, REMINISCENT OF RADIOHEAD, CAN, ELBOW, SOFT MACHINE, AND TALK TALK.
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Formed in New York in 2003, GOOD EVENING enjoys the intricacies of being a truly collaborative effort - no song is complete until experimentation has rendered it unrecognizable from the original source. They also appreciate the value of imposed limits, having deliberately chosen to work within the narrow confines of the traditional guitar/guitar/bass/drums line-up in order to push their music harmonically and sonically. Their latest EP, I SAW THE SUN EXPLODE, is a collection of five new songs that demonstrate the fruits of these experiments - a coherent new identity for the group and a music that is at once grandly expansive, intimately concentrated, and unafraid to be melodic and beautiful.
While their music may reference the style and aims of bands like Radiohead, Can, Elbow, Soft Machine, Talk Talk, as well as other atmospheric and Anglophilic groups, they are inspired to go beyond mere derivation or mimicry. Consequently, they find themselves moving in a very different direction than the retro glam-seventies and new-wave-eighties music currently prevalent in the New York music scene. But it is that divergent quality that makes them so vital - the willingness to go against what is currently considered "cool" paradoxically defines what is "cool" in the first place.
The final track "Backbone" exposes a desperate, sniveling weasel hiding beneath an oppressive and hyper-critical inner monologue while adding more and more intricately arranged layers and textures as the song progresses. Though the song may superficially adhere to a slightly modified verse/chorus structure, the song never repeats itself in terms of the arrangement. It is this philosophy of creativity that governs the creative process for the band. "Early" starts as a hypnotic and sinister drone and slowly gathers into a fiery inferno. "Faster" turns one single bright chiming guitar into a lush swirling trap of chords interlaced with captivating melodies and tricky drumbeats suggestive of the French Kicks. "The Spark I Was" begins with a rare and brave sparsity, contrasted with a wall of sound that Coldplay should be delivering but only promise. "Go On" is a sharp and sudden left turn into tunnels of white noise and oncoming traffic.
"...A bit of Thom Yorke and his cohorts is heard in I Saw The Sun Explode EP - the melancholy harmonic structures (that can be heard in full-force on Kid A and Hail To The Thief), the fascinating and irregular voice, the cleansing atmospheric sounds... Boil it all down, and what remains is really strong rock that oscillates between the epic crescendos of "Backbone", the moody aggressiveness of "Go On", and the "physiological moment" of the ballad "The Spark I Was" (peppered with bits that lean in the direction of Coldplay). Five songs that aim to please, a testament to their longevity."
- Luca Castelli, Creative Kicks, www.kataweb.it
Visit GOOD EVENING at myspace.com:
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David Cloyd - guitar, vocals
Michael Oliverio - bass
Jeremy Voss - guitar
John Thomas Robinette III - drums
All music by GOOD EVENING.
Produced by GOOD EVENING and Joshua Kessler.
Recorded and mixed at Bushwick Studio, Brooklyn, NY, March 4, 5, and 10, 2005.
Engineered by Joshua Kessler.
Mastered by Scott Hull at Jigsaw Sound, NYC.
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a great cd
author: montythis second ep from good evening is even better than the first one great songs
All in a good evening's work
author: Kevin JonesGood Evening blew me away with this one. I expected good things - and was rewarded with greatness. I get the contemporary references others have noted - but this music is in no way derivative - it's dense, atmospheric, and original. I hear some Soft Machine and Can - early pioneers of the "other" sound - but that's not the point. The writing, singing, playing and production are all excellent - making this a focused shot of heartfelt expression. The real deal.
Very good! I like the sound of it!
author: Big GAlootI really liked the sound of this band! Its not boring at all and it kept me interested. I really liked it alot it wasnt cliche it was unique which is a really good thing! Its really good!
Best effort to date!
author: Victor & JanisThis is the best effort to date by this band. It has been recorded masterfully and is the clearest and most distinct example of their sound. We loved it!