Warm In The Wake

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Warm In The Wake
Night Wounds
Beta Cloud
ADDS 5/8/12
DIGITAL ONLY

Warm in the Wake get set for their fourth release, Night Wounds, this spring. Recorded and mixed in Birmingham and Atlanta and mastered by Jeff Lipton (Arcade Fire, Magnetic Fields, Spoon) at Peerless Mastering in Boston.

"Alabama natives Chris Rowell (vocals), James Taylor, Jr. (drums), and brothers Andy and Daniel Barker (bass and keyboards, respectively) ... guided their sound into the kind of lush, cosmic, folky terrain that nodded to rootsiness of alt-country rockers like Wilco and the psychedelic swirliness of acts like the Apples in Stereo and XTC." - Margaret Reges / ALL MUSIC GUIDE

"It's as if Brian Eno suddenly started knob-twiddling for an unknown Southern band's porch jam....That promise of excitement is what makes the spaced-out stretches of this LP worth contemplating for hours on end." - MAGNET

"Cool, melancholic harmonies, analog synths and strummed guitars add intriguing layers to this somewhat psychedelic yet bucolic mid-tempo indie/Americana....the band's hypnotic melodies and floating vocals are spellbinding." - AMERICAN SONGWRITER

"Name-checking famous mythologists & noted archipelagos, there is no lack of intellectual rigor here, but Warm in the Wake know when to ditch the pens and set off a slow-burning Southern pyschpop bonfire that crackles and pops with Eels/Grandaddy/CSNY-inspired goodness long into the night." - AM NEW YORK

”Incorporating the rich melodic hooks of the Beatles and XTC, the lyrical twists of Neil Young and Dylan, and sonic effects reminiscent of early Roxy Music, American Prehistoric expands and already big tent.” - NO DEPRESSION

"It begins like the opening credits to PBS's Cosmos and then swoops into a groove that's like nothing so much as The Smiths in their fighting prime, full of Johnny Marr worthy peels of electric exclamation and fronted by a singer who knows how to flow....Like My Morning Jacket (a Stateside kindred spirit), they betray very little of their Southern roots, opting instead to soar far and wide, building quivering bodies of lush, compelling sound. Their jangle stew bubbles with enough flutter and wow to keep you putting this one on for months, discovering a fresh thoughtful line, honeyed riff or beatific piano line with each spin." - JAMBASE


RIYL: The National, Wilco, Teenage Fanclub, Band of Horses, Midlake
TRY: #1, 3, 4, 9, 11

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Full Album Available Here:
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More Info Here:
http://warmwake.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Warm-in-the-Wake/189627650212
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fup_3h88sxE
http://www.last.fm/music/Warm+in+the+Wake
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/warm-in-the-wake-p646354