Posts Tagged ‘Christie Front Drive’


08.01.2010

Best Of 2009: Volume Four

posted by Will

in Year End Lists

Here’s my final Top Ten of 2009. Click on the album cover for any more coverage.

#1 Tigers Jaw “Spirit Desire” 7″ (Tiny Engines)

The second release from Tiny Engines, a label I co-run with two other guys. Shameless self-promotion? Sure, but I can honestly say I listened to this release more than any other in 2009. Indie rock and pop punk mixed ever so perfectly!

#2 Brian Bond “Fire & Gold” (Self-Released)

It takes an awful lot for me to get excited about a singer/songwriter but Brian Bond did just that. The fact that he resides in relative obscurity is a shame. And he’s got another album in the can for 2010 that is just as good as Fire & Gold.

#3 Golden City “Self-Titled” (Magic Bullet)

Eric Richter of Christie Front Drive returns with a brilliant set of songs. Imagine CFD crossed with JEW.

#4 Everyone Everywhere “A Lot Of Weird People Standing Around” 7″ (Evil Weevil)

The second coming of The Promise Ring…at least at times it sure sounds like it. The new songs these guys have recorded sound incredible.

#5 Superchunk “Leaves In The Gutter” EP & “Crossed Wires” 7″ (Merge)

Other than Sunny Day Real Estate, there was no greater welcome back party for me than to have Superchunk return with a new set of songs. On their first two releases in years the band puts forth some of their most energetic material since their early days.

#6 Annabel “Each And Everyone” (Count Your Lucky Stars)

Following up on their brilliant EP in 2008 Annabel nail their first full-length. Understated indie rock with just the right amount of pop and power.

#7 Touch Committee “Winter Beard” (Self-Released)

I love when bands come from completely out of nowhere to floor me. Touch Committee did just that with Winter Beard.

#8 Oceans “Nothing Collapses” (Copper Lung)

Sadly, Oceans called it quits shortly after this release. Nothing Collapses is one of the best post rock records I have heard in years. So, can we put the nail in the post rock coffin now?

#9 My Heart To Joy “Seasons In Verse”(Topshelf)

Intelligent and pushing themselves beyond any genre constriction, My Heart To Joy are like a raging hardcore version of Trail of Dead.

#10 Broadway Calls “Good Views, Bad News” (Side One Dummy)

Broadway Calls are the best current pop/punk band period. Bar none.

15.12.2009

Interview: Eric Richter

posted by Will

in Band Interviews

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Best known for his time in wildly influential emo band Christie Front Drive, Eric Richter has had a musical career worth acclaim. From Christie Front Drive to Antarctica to The 101 and now Golden City, Richter continues to create some of my favorite music. He was nice enough to accommodate SAL and answer some of our questions.

You have said Golden City was honestly just friends getting together to play. How did it evolve from that beginning?

After The 101 disbanded it was clear to me that I needed to step it up a notch and get a second guitarist. Jeremy, The 101 drummer, was still interested in playing so all I really needed was a guitarist and a bassist. Jim worked/helped out at Limekiln Records, The 101’s label, and always mentioned at shows that he played guitar and would love to play with us so that was a no-brainer. Chris, was a fan of CFD and Antarctica and was always present at The 101 shows. I ended up talking to him a lot and remembered that he had once told me that he was a musician. I don’t remember why he came to mind when I was getting Golden City together, but he just did, so I emailed him and asked if he was interested.

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07.07.2009

Vinyl Corner: Golden City

posted by Will

in Best New Music, Music Reviews, Vinyl Corner

[Best New Music]

Self-Titled 10″ / Cavalry + Brighten 7″


Short Review: Golden City is led by Eric Richter, formerly of Christie Front Drive. Golden City sounds like Static Prevails-era Jimmy Eat World which was basically trying to sound like Christie Front Drive. If you like Christie Front Drive or Jimmy Eat World you will love Golden City.

Long Review: There are certain vocalists/songwriters that you find yourself following throughout their lengthy musical careers. Eric Richter is one of those musicians that I have always kept up with. Through his different band/projects and my own personal music taste deviations I have always tagged along for the ride. Richter of course fronted the seminal emo band Christie Front Drive which should be noted as a defining influence of Jimmy Eat World and countless others. After CFD, Richter moved on to the eclectic Antarctica before disappearing for a few years. Richter unearthed back into guitar rock realms with The 101. Richter’s vocals were refreshing to hear and the band was enjoyable but there was something missing. Whatever that was, Richter has found it with Golden City. The band takes the straight-ahead pop chops of The 101 and marries it to the emotional backbone of Christie Front Drive for a truly infectious sound. The songs are huge without ever feeling like that’s what their intent was. And that mirrors the band’s humble beginnings. Originally conceived as a casual affair of writing and recording music with friends, Golden City’s songs were just too good to ignore. The world just had to hear these pop nuggets. I just hope Richter stays in one place for a bit longer than usual. I hear Golden City is a nice place to take up residence.

Label: Magic Bullet 10″/ Sound Fiction 7″

Cars In Space
Golden%20City_S-T_03_Cars%20in%20Space.mp3

Stars
Golden%20City_S-T_07_Stars.mp3

www.myspace.com/therealgoldencity

25.02.2009

Band Spotlight: In Sepia

posted by Will

in Band Spotlight

Who? In Sepia

Where are they from? Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

What do they sound like? In Sepia, much like fellow Australians Arrows, are playing that rich, driving indie/emo sound that was so popular way back in the old days (the 90’s that is). If you can still get down with bands like Mineral, The Appleseed Cast, Christie Front Drive and Penfold then In Sepia is quite simply a must have. This is beautiful and powerful stuff for fans of the genre.

Four Litre Drops

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24.02.2009

Arrows: Modern Art & Politics

posted by Will

in Best New Music, Music Reviews

[Best New Music]

Arrows hail from Australia and play a subtle and brilliant take on the emo genre. From the very first listen to Arrows’ Modern Art & Politics I get the feeling the record has been in my collection for years and years. It is a strange phenomenon when that happens but it speaks to how well Arrows are playing a sound that I grew up on. Bringing to mind bands like Mineral, Penfold and Christie Front Drive, Arrows songs drift along a beautiful path. Slowly unfolding, Arrows never rush to any destination. The band is quite content to let the songs rise and fall as they must. Ten songs in 55+ minutes to be exact. And this isn’t some pussified version of emo either. Arrrows can go from softer piano-led parts to more emotionally compelling moments within a single song. In either direction, Arrows are making a visceral statement in the art of composition and delivery. For such a young band, Arrows are mature beyond their years and Modern Art & Politics is one of the best debuts I have heard in quite some time.

Genre: Emo/Indie

RIYL: Penfold, Mineral, Christie Front Drive

Label: Hobbledehoy

Someone You Knew But You’ve Hardly Met

Arrows_SomeoneYouKnewButYou%27veHardlyMet.mp3

www.myspace.com/arrowsmusic

03.09.2008

Band Spotlight: Golden City

posted by Will

in Band Spotlight

Christie Front Drive’s Eric Richter returns to his roots with Golden City. After his varied departures with Antarctica and The 101, Richter embraces his old, well-worn style. Early strains of (sunny) emo are mixed with the power pop of his last band, The 101, and there you have it. A few of these songs sound like Static Prevails-era Jimmy Eat World while the guitar lick in “Gray” is straight out of the Lucero repertoire…go figure. It’s a solid listen for all us non-hipsters out there. You can download all four songs of Golden City’s debut EP via their Myspace. The EP was recorded by Rival Schools’ guitarist Ian Love. Werd.

Golden City “Gray”

Gray.mp3