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Last Updated: 11/30/2009

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City: Ventura
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/27/2005

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November 8, 2009 - Sunday 

“Fervent bedroom pop
with a jangly, lo-fi nod”

The Spires

A Way of Seeing

Ventura, CA

Recorded by Justin Dullum and Craig Costigan
Produced by The Spires - Mastered by Dullum

This infectious songwriting trio from the seaside community of Ventura has found its own sound. Formed in 2004, the Spires have three LP's and half a  dozen EP's to their credit. Each recording ups the invention and songwriting competence as the band refines its indie pop sensibilities.


It’s inevitable for a listener to draw parallels to the band’s influence, but a deeper listening exposes A Way Of Seeing as a great stride toward authenticity
and solidarity. A Lou Reed tonality and the reverberating washed-out jangle of Zombies lingers, yet the varied pacing, exploration of electronic instruments and tight structure spark of originality. The Spires carve out long lyrical verses (“History of the Off Ramp”) and infect modern conventions by pulling away from traditional verse/chorus, sad/happy frameworks.


“Everything and Nothing at Once” is where the band hits its stride. The song is full of hooks; glowing with Jason Bay’s angular vocals, a chunky melody and guitar riffing that’ll drive the listener to hum for a week. “All You People” is another highlight, because it’s where the band tackles a bit of slow-motion 
shoegaze. Bay’s vocals are effortless and crisp, paced with buzzing rhythm and marching percussion. The first half of the song builds with synths, call-and response harmony and waves of electric guitar notes. The second half of the song takes on a darker tone, elongating the track to the eight-minute mark while the brooding textures recall an early New Order-era ‘80s.

Overall, the Spires have finally released an album that has generated the kind of critical praise the band deserves. A Way of Seeing shows a band with deep roots and proper influences. Ultimately, the release finds the band exploring new ideas as they maintain a trademark analog sound. (Beehouse)

Christopher Petro....

September 11, 2009 - Friday 
August 30, 2009 - Sunday 
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July 16, 2009 - Thursday 
July 15, 2009 - Wednesday 
July 4, 2009 - Saturday 
Hi everyone - Tom Tom magazine was kind enough to interview Colleen about The Spires, drumming and a Way Of Seeing. You can take a gander at it here: Tom Tom Magazine

Talk soon
JB
May 20, 2009 - Wednesday 
April 2, 2009 - Thursday 

Hi all - Tripwire included a song of ours on there new podcast 047. Check it here. Cool.

Also - Our new record "A Way Of Seeing" should be out in a couple weeks. So stay tuned.

JB





February 27, 2009 - Friday 

Category: Music

You can find em' here at the rad fab Blankland Zine. Many other fine interviews too so look around.

If link doesn't work copy and paste this http://blanklandzine.blogspot.com/
February 25, 2009 - Wednesday 

Category: Music
Hi All - Kevin Bronson at Buzz Bands in LA was kind enough to post something about our new single here You can also download it for free if you like free.

Our new record "A Way Of Seeing" is out late next month so stay tuned.

The Spires