Saturday, April 4, 2009

With a Little Help From My Friends

Ashley and I before N.A.S.A.

Having friends with similar music taste is amazing. Having friends with said music taste, a passion for great eighties movies, and a husband in an unsigned, up and coming Seattle band is STELLAR.

The Beatles - With a Little Help From My Friends

Thanks to my bff from work, I had a date to Department of Eagles and N.A.S.A., and now an introduction to the extremely talented indie act - though they might not choose that title - Hazelwood Motel. In the words of Seattle Weekly:
Ed Vierda, Megan Pickerel (yes, Mark Pickerel's sister), and Patrick Smail make quiet, lo-fi folk music that uses whispered words, echoes, and tremulous vocals to create a moody atmosphere ideal for personal reflection, rainy days, and healing battered hearts...

Ed (Ash's Hubby), Megan, and Patrick

Hardly a party album, Hazelwood Motel possesses tremendous power in its quietest moments. In a whisper, the world ends, and then, with a strumming guitar, it's born anew. Yes. Their music is really that outstanding. SB. Seattle Weekly
Not only have they been seen on KEXP's song of the day and recorded an acoustic set for the same landmark radio station, but Hazelwood Motel have opened for several notable Seattle bands including The Blakes and Great Lake Swimmers. Three Imaginary Girls gave their self-titled, self-released debut an outstanding review back in February of 2008, praising "Debut albums are referred to by many characterizations, not the least of which are 'promising' and 'a sign of things to come.' But in the case of Hazelwood Motel, that 'thing' has already arrived long ago. One gets the sense that the band is completely content with their musical choices, and that their sound is one that has been and always will be with them. This confidence bleeds right into their hearts and out of their fingers and mouths, spilling onto twelve quietly brazen tracks."

Patrick, Hazelwood Motel Live @ KEXP Set

With lyrics that pierce the heart, and melodies to soothe the soul, don't miss out on this opportunity to become part of their fiercely loyal fanbase. You don't want to be the L 7 reading about them in Spin someday and wondering why you didn't get in on the lovefest back when.

Did I mention they were asked to record a "Little Boxes" cover for consideration/use on the critically accalimed television show Weeds? You know the Agrestic opening montage the likes of Elvis Costello, Donovan, The Shins, and Death Cab have all put their name to? I got a chance to listen to their take on Malvina Reynolds' classic and it killed. Too bad Nancy had to up and flee to Mexico, or we might have been humming along to HM in Season Four.

Hazelwood Motel - Not Enough [mp3]
Hazelwood Motel - Imagined Places [mp3]

Check out their Space.
Love on their album. See them Live.
Sidenote: Unfortunately as of now, HM do not have concert dates scheduled in Seattle. There may be some core changes for the band on the horizon, but we'll update you if/when they occur. Till then, listen on soldier. Soldier on listener.

LtK

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