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All the Saints

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Released: Mar 23, 2009
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General Info

  • Genre: Psychedelic / Rock

    Location Atlanta, Un

    Profile Views: 302095

    Last Login: 11/21/2011

    Member Since 4/30/2005

    Website nun.nun

    Record Label Touch and Go, Killer Pimp, Souterrain Transmissions

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Lambert, bassist/co-vocalist Titus Brown and everybody's soon-to-be fave new drummer Jim Crook moved to Atlanta in neighbouring Georgia in 2004, attracted by the bohemian state capital's liberal atmosphere (It's the New York of the South) and a fertile music scene that has spawned the likes of Deerhunter and Black Lips. All the Saints came into existence a year later, their moniker inspired partly by an old Verbena song and partly by an outsized fleur-de-lys saints symbol which a tramp had spraypainted gold and sold to the nascent combo at one of their early gigs. "It's kind of a tongue-in-cheek fuck you," laughs Lambert, he and Brown having been raised as strict Christians. "We in the very, very heart of the Bible Belt but there's nothing 'all the saints' about our music!" Lambert, a committed Anglophile, was turned on to My Bloody Valentine, Ride and the Jesus and Mary Chain by an indie radio station his elder sister used to tape in the early '90s - these influences are clear in the band's dark and distinctly English-flavoured shoegaze aesthetic. ............ ....
  • Members

    Mattiver, Jim, Titus
  • Influences

  • Sounds Like

    Jim and Titus in the studio (07/09) recording upcoming full-length... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. new video made with $23 and woody and brett from the Balkans!.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......All the Saints "Sheffield".. from ..Touch and Go/Quarterstick.. on ..Vimeo... .... two thousand saban .. .. .. .. .. .. ......all the saints live at death by audio (brooklyn) august 2nd, 2008.. from ..acid marshmallow IV.. on ..Vimeo... .... "Farmacia" by dear friend Brack Bradley .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......"Farmacia".. from ..Brack Bradley.. on ..Vimeo...

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  • Ocean, ocean, ocean, I …

    There's a lot of better things to do in atlanta than listen to crummy music. So why dont you do us all a favor and book a show so we can have something worthwhile to watch and listen to?

    1 year ago
  • UrbanInterface

    Such a very hauntingly, seductive, intoxicating wall of audio orgasm. I fkn love it to say the least.

    1 year ago
  • Lee Workman

    Put that record out guys!

    1 year ago
  • The N.E.C.

    The new record rips it!

    1 year ago
  • Kevin Rowe

    Hey - love the music Freakin' excited to be moving from England to Atlanta GA this summer! Although, I litterally dont know ayone yet! Maybe see you around when I tour :o)

    1 year ago
  • Jane Lozano

    Thanks for Musical friendshi

    1 year ago
  • EL DEATH

    SUP WITH THE NEW RECORD FELLAS?

    1 year ago
  • The Dying Cat Parade

    Hi, guys, here's The DCP's drummer, I just wanted to say that I LOOOVE your music, I saw someone talking about you on mtv and I never watch that shitty channel (mtv- brasil sucks), but I'm so glad that I did that day. Awesome drums. All very solid.
    All my best for you!
    Barbara

    1 year ago
  • MICKEY MICKEY ROURKE

    XOXO

    M M R

    myspace.com/MMRANDLESB

    1 year ago
  • The Supa

    Yew! Just passin thru to say thanks for gettin in the cypher and to send you some energy! Stay Charged! There's more props and guap to get! 1Love...

    1 year ago
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Bio:

Intro to Fractions works within simple parameters; to examine a ruminative idea over an extended duration, feverishly taunting every gradation from each texture. Suspended on the fringes are lingering melodies forged from the burgeoning tension of three men displaced within their own lives.

In the Spring of 2009, with an air of momentum surrounding a recent acquisition by Touch and Go Records, All the Saints began giving form to ideas translucent, but not transparent to what would later become Intro to Fractions. Recorded at a variety of studios across greater-Atlanta with a certain sense of nomadic pride and assistance from local stalwarts Mike Wright and Cyrus Shahmir, Intro to Fractions bestows upon the listener exactly how much more thoughtful All the Saints have become in their approach since 2008's debut, Fire on Corridor X.

"There wasn't much room for repeating ourselves" explains singer/guitarist Matt Lambert. "You can bury your instruments, your words, in effects forever, but eventually you'll have to say something." While the loosely placed psychedelia the trio established on their predecessor remains, it now takes on a more focused outlook if only to forefront the core theme of Intro to Fractions: balance in an embattled identity.

An anxious, propulsive rumble, the album's opener "Half Red, Half Way" is never moments from imploding—until it actually does so. Everything seems to be on the line as instruments forfeit and Lambert's disembodied honesty rings outs with "You'll lose your mind and face though, at least it's me. We'll break this honesty code, it's guaranteed."

The majority of the record's stoic urgency is often founded upon Jim Crook's concise drum work, an asset that allows opportunity for the hulking feedback explorations found on "Preachy" and "Zompire" as well as conversely, moments of direct guitar rock in the album's most forthright effort, "Buster." Washed with a veneer of melancholy, the pulse and projection of Lambert's vocals provides the emotional pull against Jim Titus' wavering bass line: "You spent our wasted summer on drugs and lots of others. A no one, accept from me."

Weaved into the DNA of Intro to Fractions are ever so often respites of escapism that keep the pace of the album dynamic and strengthen the cumulative impact of the other impatiently unfolding compositions. The unwieldy minute-long eruption of drums and yelps, "Danger Flowers," and the cosmic sulking guitar strums of "4H Trip" never overstay their welcome, but certainly compliment the doomed voyage.

"Sinister, intense, powerful...these Alabamans are a pulse-racing godsend." - Mojo 4/5 Stars
"All the Saints stew in a slow motion magma and brace themselves for the inevitable eruptions." – Pitchfork
"Their sound suggests nights spent as bonged up teens listening not only to Zep, Beatles and Floyd but also Slayer, Pixies and Nirvana" – Time Out

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Sam Hunt (sam@windishagency.com)
The Windish Agency
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Chicago IL 60647

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PRESS INQUIRIES: Miranda Lange (miranda@pmapronline.com)

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See for yourself:



"Fire on Corridor X" (2008)

Get "Fire on Corridor X" now from the amazon or the soundin but if you're going straight up mp3 on it go to touch and go.

Vinyl available so waste your time. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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Member Since:

April 30, 2005

Members:

Mattiver, Jim, Titus

Sounds Like:

Jim and Titus in the studio (07/09) recording upcoming full-length...

new video made with $23 and woody and brett from the Balkans!

All the Saints "Sheffield" from Touch and Go/Quarterstick on Vimeo.

two thousand saban
all the saints live at death by audio (brooklyn) august 2nd, 2008 from acid marshmallow IV on Vimeo.

"Farmacia" by dear friend Brack Bradley

"Farmacia" from Brack Bradley on Vimeo.

Record Label:

Touch and Go , Killer Pimp

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