Hey, y’all. I am Shay. This is thebuzzr podcast. Independent music releases, global coverage.Welcome & enjoy. Episode 70.First, music trivia for August 10th.Today in 1963, 13-year-old Little Stevie Wonder started a three-week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with ‘Fingertips part II’, making him the youngest singer to top the charts.Formed in October 2018, Movie Club is an instrumental rock duo out of Venice Beach, California. Jessamyn Violet on drums and Vince Cuneo on guitar join the show.Movie Club released their seventh music video for the single “Trap Door” on July 8th, of upcoming EP Fangtooth out today, August 10th, 2021. The all-reverse video features the duo exploring the wild terrain of Salton Sea, CA.An incredible duo putting out unique trail blazing sound that is reaching an international audience.Great chat!Enjoy the show!Tracks from the Fangtooth EP”Badlands” 19:03:12 “Ghost In The Machine” 26:47:44
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SourceFrom the distant depths of darker waters, “Fangtooth” is the culmination of emotional roller coasters and sonic expression. For Venice Beach duo Movie Club’s fifth studio album, they put together a record that illustrates the tension, horror and small victories that the last year has made us all feel at times. From the action-packed opening riff of “Badlands” to the textured underbelly of “Ghost in the Machine” the EP spans the whole spectrum of moods – and because the songs omit lyrics, the whole world can relate.“We consider our job to be like painting with our instruments,” drummer Jessamyn Violet says. “We have to express everything through sounds and dynamics, letting listeners interpret their own meaning.”Jessamyn Violet (drums) and Vince Cuneo (guitar) formed Movie Club in 2018, and their sound has continued to evolve in unexpected ways. For the first time, the group included horns on all five tracks. David Ralicke (Dengue Fever, Ozomatli) came into Fonogenic Studios on day two of recording with his flute, baritone and tenor saxophone. He also brought a custom effects rig, making his layers otherworldly. Tim Lefebvre (David Bowie, Empire of the Sun) laid down bass lines on the tracks, for his third time guesting on their albums. Mark Rains (Paranoyds, Death Valley Girls) mixed the record at the legendary Station House Studio. Brain Lucey (Green Day, Black Keys) finished the process at Magic Garden Mastering.“Working with this team of talented people that understand our approach to music has been invaluable,” guitarist Vince Cuneo says. “We always try to add new voices to every record because collaboration is why this project exists and continues to grow.”https://youtu.be/bqD45vDYePE?list=OLAK5uy_kTjeXeSvbO7FsgV8pC-SE8ysKScZSAfcAhttps://youtu.be/bbU7pxN9gW8?list=OLAK5uy_kTjeXeSvbO7FsgV8pC-SE8ysKScZSAfcA
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