Sam Jacobs (guitars, singing, songwriting), Matt Ray (piano), Paul Brill (guitars, singing, laptop), Katie Scheele (oboe, english horn), Marc Dalio (drums, percussion), Noah Lebenzon (guitars), Dan Levine (trombone, euphonium), Stan Harrison (sax, flute), Flavio Gaete (viola), Bronwen Exter (singing), Rob Jost (bass)
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Influences
Tom Petty, Wilco, The Boss, Super Furry Animals, The Byrds, The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, Talking Heads, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Spoon, Madonna, Prince, The Jayhawks, !!!, LCD Soundsystem, Out Hud
Sounds Like
Bon Iver, Lambchop, Vic Chesnutt, Silver Jews, Iron & Wine
The Flying Change is the songwriting and performance vehicle for New York-based songwriter Sam Jacobs. The name The Flying Change was inspired by the poetry of family friend and Pulitzer-prize winner, Henry Taylor, the college roommate of Sam’s father.
Pain is a Reliable Signal draws deeply from the medical journey into which Jacobs and his family were thrust. Four years ago, Sam's wife began experiencing nerve pain. Subsequent surgeries were unhelpful. Further consultations led the couple to the Mayo Clinic where doctors informed them they knew of no immediate remedy. His wife continues to experience physical pain, yet, despite these challenges, has managed to build a successful jewelry business, working hard, focusing her effort and overcoming the obstacles life has presented her. Pain relives this story in familiar themes of love, loss, reckoning, and redemption spoken in words fluid and incisive.
Jacobs enlisted friend, acclaimed songwriter, producer and award-winning film composer Paul Brill to guide and shape the recording. Together, they assembled a stellar band of accomplished musicians; recorded live in two takes by master engineer Robert L. Smith (David Bowie, Laurie Anderson, etc.), the album features performances by Rob Burger (Iron and Wine, Lucinda Williams) Bill Dobrow (Sean Lennon, The Black Crowes), Amber Rubarth (Paper Raincoat), Antoine Silverman, Anja Wood, Matt Ray, Rob Jost (Imogen Heap, Saturday Night Live Band), Peter, Stan Harrison (Radiohead) Dan Levine (They Might Be Giants) and others.
Brill and Jacobs gathered these musicians to create a sound they've dubbed "landscape pop". Says Jacobs, “during early editing sessions, Paul went through the songs with a red pen and we kept editing and editing until they were as tight as possible. At the same time, we wanted every moment to be incredibly vivid. Small fragments of melody and emotion." These moments are everywhere on the record, from the inverted swells of the pedal steel on the opener "Broken Bow" to the swirling ghostlike sax solo on "Hold My Heartache."
While performing regularly in New York, blogging about his take on the future of the music industry and supporting his wife, Jacobs continues to grow as a writer and has been harvesting new songs by the batch. Stay tuned for much more from Sam Jacobs and The Flying Change in the near future.
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"Solo" a video installation by Claudio Sinatti
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April 16th to May 5th 2008
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Tuesday to Saturday - 12pm to 8pm
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Stopping in to say hi and to take a listen...i hope all is well with you..its beautiful and sunny here in Bangkok for a change!!Have a great week. :)
Youna