1. At Sea lives and tries on the island of O'ahu. AT SEA Honolulu, Hawaii A.J. Feducia: Guitar Noah Viernes: Guitar Jack Tawil: Drums Yvonne Harada: Cello/Guitar/Vocals Jason Lowe: Bass Most audiences fortunate enough to have been witnesses to the musical crimes of At Sea might note the following: their disruptive ignorance of old musical rules, their lack of theatrical stage gimmicks aside from imitating head-down shoegaze guitarists of the early 90s, the confusions over misspellings of set...
1. At Sea lives and tries on the island of O'ahu.
AT SEA Honolulu, Hawaii A.J. Feducia: Guitar Noah Viernes: Guitar Jack Tawil: Drums Yvonne Harada: Cello/Guitar/Vocals Jason Lowe: Bass
Most audiences fortunate enough to have been witnesses to the musical crimes of At Sea might note the following: their disruptive ignorance of old musical rules, their lack of theatrical stage gimmicks aside from imitating head-down shoegaze guitarists of the early 90s, the confusions over misspellings of set lists, the presumptuous remarks they make about things they just don’t like, and so on and so forth.
But sincere observers, partitioned off from disgruntled affiliates or self-appointed critics too quick to call At Sea another post-rock band, will note that the music begins in simplicity and subtleties. It comprises textures, layers, rational systems destroyed by the beauty of orchestral melodies, the drums that sound like the drum tracks from your favorite album (whatever that album happens to be), and the interplay between reverberating waves of sound and sentimental low end. There is no be-all-end-all of description of their music precisely because of the spontaneous arrangement of the process they follow. At one moment a combination of Mozart, Shostakovich, and Debussy springs to mind, at another Mono’s You Are There, The Cure’s Pornography, or Mogwai’s first three albums. There are feelings and not reasons, and the feelings fluctuate. In a sentence, their music is cinematic and best left to the references of images.
2. At Sea are a blues-punk collective from Brisbane, Australia. They make music to make love to, or alternatively, to kill your lover to. Download their debut e.p. " Three Sundays in April" here. The rest of the music on this page does not belong to them.
3. AT SEA is a musical collective based in Brooklyn, New York, founded in 2009 by singer/multiinstrumentalist Jason Brody. They make dreamy music for dreamers.
Their self-titled EP (released by Soap Media) is streaming and available on this page and elsewhere, and you can find out lots more about them at http://www.atseamusic.com and all over the internet. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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