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Mean Creek Announce New Album

Get psyched for the latest bundle of tie-dyed sing-along rawk from Beantown favorites Mean Creek who are preparing to drop their second full-length album, “Youth Companion,” on October 16 via Old Flame Records. The dazzling twin-vocal ballroom dance of singer-guitarists Chris Keene and Aurore Ounjian blends sinuously with the Norse thunder created by bassist Erik Wormwood and drummer Mikey Holland, yet the music swells endlessly like a vast ocean of reverb. Anthemic, regal Band of Horses-style mood rock meets the overripe and unbridled energy of the Pixies. Catch the album’s first single, “Young & Wild,” streaming below, and if you missed them at the Paradise last week then head to their Bandcamp for a few things to tide you over until they come back home. - Dean Shakked

 

 
February 2012
Friendly People
Friendly People EP

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Friendly People’s debut, self-titled 3-song EP gives a concise taste of a promising young Cambridge, MA-based band. Their jangly indie pop is peppered with hints of Americana, roots rock and folk with vocals that owe a debt to Neil Young. The EP’s clear highlight is its opening track—their namesake song—“Friendly People”. It’s a tremendous, positive track buoyed by a horn section in the bridge which lends a mariachi feel. “A Lot of Work To Do” brings out Harvest-era Neil Young, starting as a plaintive acoustic ditty which builds slowly into a passionate electric number. Closing track, “Branches”, follows the same acoustic-to-electric path. As the song builds, it introduces tribal rhythms that are reminiscent of 80s indie-punk legends, the Volcano Suns. Friendly People are scheduled to record their debut full-length in March. If the Friendly People EP is indicative of what we can expect from this young group’s next batch of tunes it will be a record to keep an eye on later in 2012.--George Dow

 
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