March 25, 2007 (Press Release) --
Asheville, NC-based SeepeopleS will release their third album,
Apocalypse Cow Vol. I, on April 10, 2007. The band will be on tour,
debuting new material from the album, from January through April, with
festival appearances throughout the summer. Apocalypse Cow Vol. I
will be released on the band's own imprint, Razcalz Recordz; produced
by Will Holland (The Pixies, Dead Can Dance), the album was recorded at
Chillhouse Studios in Boston, MA.
*Check out the brand new video for the single, "Apocalypse Cow," from
SeepeopleS' new album:
http://www.ifilm.com/video/2806073
~Since the band's original lineup reunited in late 2004, this
four-piece sonic rock outfit has been steadily and quietly taking hold
of live music fans and headphone recluses alike with their trademark
mix of psychedelic rock, pop and ambient styles that attacks your ears
like a freight train and leaves fans wondering how a four-piece can
create such a robust, detailed sound in the live setting.
~Bandleader Will Bradford captains the ship on vocals, keys and
guitars. Bradford's guitar technique occasionally recalls the subtle
nuances of The Verve's Nick McCabe and the intensity of Radiohead's
Johnny Greenwood, but remains entirely his own and couples with his
soaring vocals to create the band's unique sound. On bass and vocals,
Berklee-trained Dan Ingenthron has earned his own cheering section in
the live setting, leaving a small clot of fans with mouths agape in
his wake after every show. Tim Haney, a touring drummer since age 14,
ravages his kit with passion, acuity and old fashioned brute force.
Rounding out the lineup is Peter Keys, long-time touring keyboardist
for Parliament Funkadelic, who can only be described as a true musical
virtuoso.
~Collectors and mavens know SeepeopleS for the treasure trove of
eclectic guest appearances, memorable songwriting and major
label-worthy production aesthetic that appears on the band's albums,
each an interesting gem in its own right. SeepeopleS' most recent
album, The Corn Syrup Conspiracy, won critical praise nationally for
its polished production value, as well as its attention to songwriting
and cohesiveness, and its cameo appearances by musical virtuosos Tim
Reynolds, Dana Colley (Morphine), Dave Shul (Spearhead) and members of
Parliament Funkadelic. The album, in fact, boasts the last known
commercial recording of the late Ray Davis, Parliament's signature
booming baritone vocalist.
~Continuing in the tradition of creating great albums, Apocalypse Cow
Vol. I is no exception. "It is the first time we have ever recorded a
real string section for some of the songs," explains bandleader Will
Bradford. Featuring 17 new tracks ranging from straight rock n' roll,
to SeepeopleS' inexplicable sonic creations, Apocalypse Cow Vol. I
marks a huge step in the evolution the band, and their most ambitious
release to date.
~The album hits shelves on April 10, with a full load of tour dates
announced in support of the release, including
Apocalypse Cow Vol. I, on April 10, 2007. The band will be on tour,
debuting new material from the album, from January through April, with
festival appearances throughout the summer. Apocalypse Cow Vol. I
will be released on the band's own imprint, Razcalz Recordz; produced
by Will Holland (The Pixies, Dead Can Dance), the album was recorded at
Chillhouse Studios in Boston, MA.
*Check out the brand new video for the single, "Apocalypse Cow," from
SeepeopleS' new album:
http://www.ifilm.com/video/2806073
~Since the band's original lineup reunited in late 2004, this
four-piece sonic rock outfit has been steadily and quietly taking hold
of live music fans and headphone recluses alike with their trademark
mix of psychedelic rock, pop and ambient styles that attacks your ears
like a freight train and leaves fans wondering how a four-piece can
create such a robust, detailed sound in the live setting.
~Bandleader Will Bradford captains the ship on vocals, keys and
guitars. Bradford's guitar technique occasionally recalls the subtle
nuances of The Verve's Nick McCabe and the intensity of Radiohead's
Johnny Greenwood, but remains entirely his own and couples with his
soaring vocals to create the band's unique sound. On bass and vocals,
Berklee-trained Dan Ingenthron has earned his own cheering section in
the live setting, leaving a small clot of fans with mouths agape in
his wake after every show. Tim Haney, a touring drummer since age 14,
ravages his kit with passion, acuity and old fashioned brute force.
Rounding out the lineup is Peter Keys, long-time touring keyboardist
for Parliament Funkadelic, who can only be described as a true musical
virtuoso.
~Collectors and mavens know SeepeopleS for the treasure trove of
eclectic guest appearances, memorable songwriting and major
label-worthy production aesthetic that appears on the band's albums,
each an interesting gem in its own right. SeepeopleS' most recent
album, The Corn Syrup Conspiracy, won critical praise nationally for
its polished production value, as well as its attention to songwriting
and cohesiveness, and its cameo appearances by musical virtuosos Tim
Reynolds, Dana Colley (Morphine), Dave Shul (Spearhead) and members of
Parliament Funkadelic. The album, in fact, boasts the last known
commercial recording of the late Ray Davis, Parliament's signature
booming baritone vocalist.
~Continuing in the tradition of creating great albums, Apocalypse Cow
Vol. I is no exception. "It is the first time we have ever recorded a
real string section for some of the songs," explains bandleader Will
Bradford. Featuring 17 new tracks ranging from straight rock n' roll,
to SeepeopleS' inexplicable sonic creations, Apocalypse Cow Vol. I
marks a huge step in the evolution the band, and their most ambitious
release to date.
~The album hits shelves on April 10, with a full load of tour dates
announced in support of the release, including

Asheville, NC-based SeepeopleS will release their third album,
Apocalypse Cow Vol. I, on April 10, 2007. The band has announced a full US tour in support of the album.
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