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City: RALEIGH
State: North Carolina
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/25/2006

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Tuesday, November 27, 2007 

Category: Dreams and the Supernatural
Hey everyone—
We're pleased to announce the addition of Detroit guitarist Nick Schillace to the Burly Time roster. We will be releasing Nick's excellent new album, Landscape and People, as BTR003 in March, and we couldn't be more excited. The eight songs on Landscape and People showcase Nick as a guitarist with a highly personal sense of building images from melodies. Nick's always dexterous, never flashy playing turns headphones into old movie projectors, and the reels are imprinted with wide-open vistas captured with the ears and eyes and heart of a romantic player. We believe Nick is a new sort of voice in the acoustic guitar canon, and we're happy to have him on board. Hear album samples at his Myspace page and through our own.

Love,
Brad and Grayson and Burly Time
Friday, June 29, 2007 
Hey everyone—
Things are going well in the Burly Time world, and we're happy about that. The most recent development is an 8.4 and "recommended" status for Bowerbirds' Hymns for a Dark Horse on Pitchfork Media. You can read the great review here: http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/43725-hymns-for-a-dark-horse.

Thing is, we've got a lot of great friends in great bands who haven't been as lucky as us, and they need help, like all bands, selling records on a national level. Hymns for a Dark Horse is going to do just fine, and we feel the same way about Burly Time. But we can't sign every band we love that needs help, but we'll at least respond to your e-mails before the biggest Web site in the world writes about you. It's common courtesy, and we just feel that strongly about music. But Insound, an online indie retailer who claims to be such a place and has claimed such for nearly a decade, isn't doing its job on this front. We reached out to them for weeks, and they never responded. This morning, they reached out in light of the review with a middling offer, which we have declined.



Hi Patrick—
After talking about it a little more this morning, we're going to
decline the consignment offer from Insound. I feel compelled to tell
you why, too, though you can stop reading now if you'd like, as I'm
sure you've heard it all before: We've been trying to contact you guys
for a few weeks now, and we hear back (actually, it wasn't a response;
it was a separate query!) this morning, after an 8.4 on Pitchfork. In
the past month, Bowerbirds have been written about all over the place:
John Darnielle called this the best debut he's heard in years; the
band was #6 at elbo.ws with TWO songs in the top 5; press from Paper
Thin Walls, Harp, Venus and upcoming words from Spin, Paste,
Popmatters, TONY and The Boston Globe; gushes from David at Continuum
Press. We've sold hundreds of copies of this disc through our Web
site, and the street date isn't for another two weeks. Still, after
repeated inquiries at Insound, nothing until today. That said, is
Insound really the leading voice in Independent music it claims to be?
What ground does Insound have its ear to? I know you're busy wading
through discs, but the guys that run this label—a music critic and
record store clerk—know how that feels. Doesn't it seem a bit
ridiculous that you have to wait for perhaps the biggest music Web
site in the world to recommend a record, and then offer us a middling
3-disc consignment offer because we're still contracting a
distribution deal? We're a small label with two releases from bands in
North Carolina. Thing is, the music is really fantastic, and there's
currently a headline review on the biggest music Web site in the world
with a link to your Web site, telling people to buy it. Perhaps that
you don't have it already or show any serious interest in carrying it
makes us look exactly like what we are— a small label with two
releases from bands in North Carolina. Or maybe it makes you guys look
massively out of touch with the people you aim to sell to and/or
represent.

We're passing on the 3-disc consignment, as it hardly seems worth it
too tie up three discs with no guarantee of sell from you guys while
people order several discs an hour on our Web site. But this isn't
about us: This is about the hundreds of fantastic bands out there
without even a chance for distribution. Who's representing them? Maybe
Aquarius, maybe Other, maybe Forced Exposure. Certainly not Insound.
We're eager to hear your thoughts.
Thanks a lot—
Grayson Currin and Brad Cook
Burly Time Records
Durham, N.C.
Friday, March 30, 2007 

Current mood:  flirty
Category: Jobs, Work, Careers
There is nothing more gratifying than waking up to see our boy Jenkins(Horseback) riding high on a list of some of our favorite forward-thinking contemporaries!!!  Check it out:

www.paperthinwalls.com

Word.

btr
Saturday, February 24, 2007 

Category: Music
Hey everyone,
Bowerbirds' Hymns for a Dark Horse and Horseback's Impale Golden Horn will be released locally with a concert blow-out at 305 South in Durham, NC on Friday, May 4. The line-up will be announced shortly.

Both discs—BTR001 and BTR002, respectively—will be released Tuesday, May 8.

We're excited. Like, really.

Love,
Grayson, Brad and Burly Time
Saturday, October 28, 2006 
More Bowerbirds love courtesy of the fine folks at Saidthegramophone!!!!

Read about it here:

http://www.saidthegramophone.com/

(scroll down a little)
Wednesday, September 27, 2006 

Well.....we are proud to say that the beloved Bowerbirds recieved a nice nod from the fine folks at Pitchforkmedia today! The "birds" are in NY finishing up a string of dates, so if you live in the NYC area, be sure to check one out before they head south for the winter! Here is the article:


"These days, when even "South Park" still snarks Al Gore for not toeing the Exxon line, Bowerbirds speak for the trees. On "In Our Talons", the Raleigh, N.C. duo take up creepy big-band melodies, gypsy folk accordion, and feathered boy/girl harmonies, then spread them out in the open spaces of Red House Painters acoustic guitar. It'd be crunchy like Count Devendra, but Phil Moore and Beth Tacular are the undirty, melodic type of hippie (no, for serious). Jazzbo deet-deet-deets and ominous metaphors nearly camouflage the song's theme, at least till the Bowers lunge into a coda as obvious as the sun and fragile as the glaciers: "It takes a lot of nerve to destroy this wondrous earth." You know, maybe having a planet doesn't suck. There's David Brooks, yes, but at least there are songs."

Here is a link to the Pitchfork page and to the Bowerbirds online as well:

http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/track_reviews/Bowerbirds_In_Our_Talons#38524

Bowerbirds Online:

www.bowerbirds.org

www.myspace.com/bowerbirds



Tuesday, September 19, 2006 
We told you we'd have news this week, and here it is: Burly Time Records is pleased to announce its first two releases-- from Raleigh's Bowerbirds and Chapel Hill's Horseback.

Bowerbirds-- the majestic duo of Beth Tacular and Phil Moore-- will begin recording their full-length debut in October when they return from their fall peregrination in New York. The Mountain Goats' John Darnielle recently called the pair "my new favorite band in forever." We agree, and we're really excited to have them. Say hello at www.myspace.com/bowerbirds.

The sister release of the Bowerbirds LP will be the first album from Chapel Hill's Horseback, the gorgeous solo labor of love of Jenks Miller (In the Year of the Pig, Mount Moriah, Un Deux Trois, The Hem of His Garment). Jenks has been toiling over these ethereal compositions for a year, and he's almost done. Visit Horseback at www.myspace.com/horsebacknoise.

That's it for now. A free, limited-edition compilation including tracks from these and other Burly Time artists (we've got exciting stuff in the works, for real) will precede the late February/early March release of these albums, so keep your eyes open. Thanks.

Love,
Burly Time Records
Monday, September 18, 2006 
Perhaps people are starting to wonder if this Burly Time Records thing is another Cook/Currin prank.
Alas, it's not: Check back here this week for some exciting news about a handful of bands singing onto the ol' Burly Time beardfest. And look for a dose of records early next year.

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