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The Frames
Alternative / Indie / Rock

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Dublin, Dublin
Ireland

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Member Since2/26/2006
Band Websitehttp://www.theframes.ie/
Band MembersGlen Hansard - Vocals/Guitar
Colm MacConlomaire - Violin/Keyboard/Vocals
Joseph Doyle - Bass/Vocals
Robert Bochnik - Guitar/Vocals
Johnny Boyle - Drums

For all band related enquries please contact claire@theframes.ie

Colm - The Hare's Corner AND Colm's Myspace
Rob -
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Record LabelPlateau / Anti
Type of LabelIndie


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   About The Frames


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Go to enough extremes and you’ll find a kind of balance. Until now, The Frames’ music favoured bi-polar swings, violently loud on one song, violently quiet the next. On Burn The Maps, their fifth studio album, the band have reconciled their various personalities into one volatile organism, synthesizing gorgeous melancholy with full-blown anger.

If 2000’s For the Birds seemed to capture the Dublin/Chicago quintet playing in a small room with nobody watching, Burn The Maps turns on the arc lamps. Served by their most faithful production job yet (courtesy of ex-guitarist Dave Odlum and new guitarist Rob Bochnik, who formerly spent eight years working at Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio Studio) and recorded in Black Box studios in France, the new record is a skilful mix of widescreen scale and magnifying-glass detail, sort of like putting a Herzog still under a microscope.

So, you get the self-questioning psychodrama and martial rhythms of the single ‘Finally’, featuring a hackle-raising vocal from Glen Hansard and typically panoramic string arrangement from Colm Mac An Iomaire. You get spiky, nasty pop songs like ‘Fake’ and ‘Underglass’, with its dum-dum bassline worthy of Kim Deal. You get the seraphic boy soprano melodies of ‘Happy’ and ‘Sideways Down’ and the graphic 4am truth-or-dare drinking games of ‘Caution’. And you get epics like ‘Keepsake’, distinguished by the sort of sea change dynamics associated with Mogwai or the Dirty Three. In short, here’s a world where Spector collides with Steve Albini, Arvo Part with Sparklehorse, open-heart surgery songs that deal in love and hate, mourning and ambition, art and blood.

But then, The Frames’ career (and one uses the word in terms of careering wildly as much as any overarching strategy) has always followed the music. The platinum-selling For The Birds, released on their own Plateau label in the summer of 2000, marked the end of major label bad marriages, and fired with newfound independence the band set about forging a sound based on fidelity to their instincts. The result: an earthenware collection of skewed avant-folk songs that sounded like they’d been written in a hole in the ground and recorded in some hi-tech coastal cave.

Nobody could’ve predicted what happened next. Slowly at first, but with increased velocity over the next year, things began to snowball. The album went from gold to platinum, and in its wake, renewed sales of previous Frames albums such as Fitzcarraldo and Dance The Devil. Somehow The Frames went from being Ireland’s biggest cult act to one of its top selling bands full stop. Plus, they were starting to sell out tours all across Europe, the US and Australia. Glen did a stint presenting the music television series Other Voices: Songs From A Room.

Meanwhile back home, they could cherry pick slots on any festival bill they chose to play (particularly memorable were a Dublin Castle headliner and brace of consecutive Witnness sets) and by the summer of 2003, were co-headlining the Lisdoonvarna extravaganza in front of 30,000 people. Funny thing was, they looked like they always belonged on that stage. The Frames were no longer noble underdogs. Now they were the main event.

While preparing their fifth studio album, the band released the live album Set List, at last capturing their incendiary stage sound on tape. The Irish public responded by sending it straight to number one in the charts, making it their third platinum album. Hot on its heels, the top five single ‘Fake’ was released in September 03, spending months in the singles charts.

2004 saw The Frames sweep the Hot Press Critics’ and Readers’ Polls, and they also won their first industry gong in the shape of the Meteor Award for Best Irish Band. More to the point, the band confirmed a new international deal with Californian mavericks Anti, arguably the only label in the world that could claim to be the band’s spiritual home, boasting such artists as Tom Waits, Nick Cave and Merle Haggard. They celebrated this by touring America with Damien Rice, and spent the last few months putting the finishing touches to the new album.

So, Burn The Maps, is at once a musical tour de force and a statement of intent, an album whose campaign begins with typical Frames-ian audacity – an outdoor headliner at Marley Park in front of some 17,000 people.

“With The Frames, it’s the throwing your arms around the room thing,” says singer/guitarist Glen Hansard. “When our gigs are at their best, you throw the energy out and it gets thrown back twice the size. I mean, I find myself saying things on stage that I would never say in my life, it’s almost like a whole new character or creature is born when you walk on. If you trust in the moment, if you’re willing to be the fool and make the mistake and get it wrong, then you’ve great potential to get it absolutely right. And I think that can be the scary thing about a Frames gig and the great thing about a Frames gig.”


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Gioia

Gioia



Dec 24 2009 5:20 PM

Thanks Guys! Wish you a Merry Christmas !
Gioia.
Clemens Jungbauer

Clemens Jungbauer



Dec 23 2009 6:01 PM

Hey,
frohe Weihnachten und einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr!
Viele Grüße und bleibt gesund!!!
Clemens :-)
Andrew Keeling acoustic

Andrew Keeling acoustic



Dec 23 2009 5:09 PM

...with thanks. Very much like Once. Vb, Andrew
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Dec 23 2009 3:58 PM

HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!!!!!!

The festive mood for everyone!

Happy holidays!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Life-Music-Love
ふうじんざ

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Dec 23 2009 12:44 PM

thank you!
Sara Darling

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Dec 23 2009 12:14 PM

Good morning,

I just stopped by for a visit and to say "HI".

Have a great week ahead!

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Laura amadelli

Laura Amadelli



Dec 22 2009 10:26 PM

Thank you!!!!I like your music!!!Have a nice day!
Smalltown Folk

Smalltown Folk



Dec 22 2009 6:49 AM

If you like Sufjan Stevens, Iron and Wine, Nick Drake, or Bob Dylan, please give us a listen.

With all due respect,
Smalltown Folk
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Ava Pacitti



Dec 21 2009 12:11 AM

You guys are amazing
Thanks for the add
Charlemagne - Christopher Lee

Charlemagne - Christopher Lee



Dec 19 2009 12:35 PM

Hi The Frames

Thank you for being our friend.

This is probably Christopher Lee's last album: he will be 88 soon - although with his energy, he might well reach 100!! :)

We do appreciate your support. If you haven't already done so, please check the samples we have uploaded for "Charlemagne: By the Sword and the Cross".
Smalltown Folk

Smalltown Folk



Dec 18 2009 3:29 PM

If you like Sufjan Stevens, Iron and Wine, Nick Drake, or Bob Dylan, please give us a listen.

With all due respect,
Smalltown Folk
Lauren!

Lauren Varian



Dec 18 2009 3:52 AM

Glen you are my musical hero! All I listen to is your music. Thank you for brightening up my days :-)
Marlene A. Ryan/amazon.com

Marlene A. Ryan/amazon.com



Dec 17 2009 10:56 PM

Thanks for thee add! Luv the piano...mmmm

Enjoyed ur tunes.

Do have a wonderful...grateful week guys.

Cheers from the US of A!

Love & Peace,

Marlene
Jo Rue 心の王

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Dec 17 2009 12:47 AM

Have a nice day.
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Dec 16 2009 5:40 PM

Ho! Ho! Ho! We thought we'd contribute to the holiday spirit by sharing a new song which we hope functions as an antidote to the madness of consumption that seems to have since long overshadowed the birth of love! It's an alternative Christmas carol & we'd love it if you check it out! May this Holiday season be filled with Kindness! All true blessings upon you & your loved ones, light, mercy & compassion for all!
Lesilisel

Lesil Nielsen



Dec 16 2009 12:29 AM

Me and my boyfriend were just at Vicar Street, thank you so much it was absolutely amazing, Merry Christmas :)
Joy Miller

Joy Miller



Dec 15 2009 10:46 PM

May you be blessed in over abundance this season and in the New Year.
Wishing you all the best from my house to yours.

Peace, joy, and respect,
Joy Miller
Would love to have you as a friend on my new book page too.
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Mr. Rock Wylder

Mr. Rock Wylder



Dec 15 2009 4:35 PM

Happy Holidays! My profile is finally set so you can add my songs to your playlist[s]. Thanks for the friendship, have a fun & safe holiday season. Rock.
YouNameUs

YouNameUs



Dec 15 2009 2:49 PM

glen hansard, you're a fuckin gentleman! put me in a deadly mood after talking to you yesterday, so cheers for that
Abauro

Abauro



Dec 15 2009 1:39 PM

Love ur talents!
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Simon Dylan Wright



Dec 15 2009 12:15 PM

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Dec 15 2009 10:14 AM

Hello, our last mailout of 2009 consists of TWO free high quality electronic albums for you to enjoy!

[S27-031] PINKLOGIK - Learning To Trust Higher Frequencies : Remixed
(IDM, Electro, Ambient, Abstract, Psychedelic)

Hello all, this will be our final release of 2009, and a great way to end the year... Pinklogik asked 10 artists and friends to remix her entire "Learning To Trust Higher Frequencies" album and what an eclectic and stunningly produced work this is. Each track has its own feel, thanks to the diverse range of artists involved in the project. A shimmering journey through ambient colours, broken beats, sweet melodies, a little bit of quantum physics, and is one hell of a trip.... Out now for free download!

Also from S27...

[S27-030] MIN-Y-LLAN : Dark Days
(Downtempo, Ambient)

We are fast approaching the last days of 2009, so what better way to celebrate than this release from Welshman "Min-Y-Llan" who offers us this collection of atmospheric ambient pieces, the melodies within are dark and cavernous, being the perfect listening for the walk home on a frozen winters evening. Each track has a very melancholic feel as if looking towards a future that isn't as bright as we hope for, but nevertheless are powerless to escape.
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These releases can be listened to and downloaded at:
http://section27netlabel.blogspot.com

Thank you for your support! See you in 2010...
x
Zak

Zak



Dec 15 2009 5:11 AM

AHHH i want you guys to come to the southeast sooo bad! would love to see a live show.
Beth Hart Fanpage San Francisco

Beth Hart Fanpage San Francisco



Dec 15 2009 2:40 AM

happy holidays ;D
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