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A MOVEABLE FEAST

Ambition? Insanity? The answer is yes.

The Sharp Things started simple - a reaction to the dead-end of indie rock. A means to realize the spiraling shapes in my head. It has since become an entity that, yes, we sometimes have trouble controlling, as we repeatedly and compulsively pose the question: "What would it sound like if we...?".

Answering that question has put us, the 11 individuals who currently comprise this institutional confusion known as The Sharp Things - as well as the 30-odd musicians who've come and gone over a decade's time - into the most weird and wonderful situations, under the most surreal, and sometimes cruel, conditions.

The story is told in our music. It started back in 1995 as Plaintive, slipped into Pastoral by the New Millennium and ultimately plunged headlong into unabashed Pomp, festooning itself with musicians like ornaments on a Christmas tree.

True to the band's raison d'etre, our third and newest album, A Moveable Feast, is a reaction. In an era of reluctant musicians who fear their own muses, we wear our hearts on our sleeves. We risk palpable melodrama for a sound that's usually just heartfelt. We love you, but we won't apologize if we make you slightly uncomfortable.

Songs about people as weather systems, acidic or wistful little ditties about love affairs gone bad, stalking, trains, planes, automobiles, poverty, and redemption. Not to mention our affection for our home, New York City.

We have no friends to sing about. We have no one to please and/or blame but ourselves, so we do what we like. We belong to no scene. We enjoy the company of many, but trust very few. And we've stumbled upon a sound that, for better or for worse, only vaguely sounds like those we've been compared to.

Soundmen curse us. Stages are seldom large enough to accommodate us. The industry hasn't a clue what to do with us - and we can't blame them.

Like Hemingway's memoir of the same title, A Moveable Feast evokes a lost era, an artistic journey with a host of colorful characters. But this recording is really about mobility and indulgence.

Most of the album was recorded on a laptop under the watchful eye of our co-producer, Prince Polo. We traversed the streets of Greater NYC with a milk crate overflowing with hardware and gnarled and infuriating cords, capturing sounds in kitchens, living rooms, basements and rehearsal studios - not to mention the massive concert hall where we recorded the New York Symphonic Arts Ensemble under the direction of conductor Sybille Werner. We took our time, arranging the songs as we went along, letting the Feast slowly reveal itself.

And when we'd tracked it all, our intrepid hard drive took one last trek, to Headgear Recording, where Polo and mixmaster Alex Lipsen wrestled the mess into something resembling music.

On June 26, 2007, Bar/None Records will release A Moveable Feast upon the world and a new chapter in The Sharp Things saga will unfold. What once was simple is now far from it - and we like it that way.

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Member Since: 3/23/2005
Band Website: thesharpthings.com
Band Members: Perry Serpa, Jim Santo, Steve Gonzalez, Michelle Caputo, Janis Shen, Aisha Cohen, Rich Holst, Andrea Dovalle, Bradley Madsen, Bob Byrne, Bob Smolenski :
Influences: Scott Walker, Jimmy Webb, Roxy Music, Burt Bacharach, Randy Newman, Brian Wilson, Elton John, Marvin Gaye, the Divine Comedy, the Smiths, the Association, the Left Banke, the Beatles, the Zombies, Jacques Brel, Aaron Copland, Gershwin, Belle & Sebastian, Lambchop, American Music Club, Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev, etc...
Sounds Like: see above
Record Label: Bar/None
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

An ocean makes no difference

So, between this post and the last, we took a trip to the greater DC area for a show and then had a great time playing two fun shows at home, in Brooklyn. And we're back next to the ocean we're most f...
Posted by The Sharp Things on Mon, 27 Aug 2007 09:08:00 PST

Lite Brite Indie Pop and Film Test

Why does Pennsylvania have to be so big?Seriously, everywhere we travel, most of our time is in Penn. But it always ends up being worth it. The Sharp Things made our way to Cincinatti this weekend to ...
Posted by The Sharp Things on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 06:41:00 PST

TST vs LA

WOW.We had such a great time on the left coast. The Mint is a great venue with a super soundman in Chris. We had a good turnout for our first full-band venture to LA. Some celebrities were seen soakin...
Posted by The Sharp Things on Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:34:00 PST

TST LOVES CHICAGO

Well.Chicago is a great city. It helps when friends of the band put us up in their plush lakeview apartment, but I'd like to think we would have enjoyed it just the same staying in a no-tell motel.The...
Posted by The Sharp Things on Thu, 05 Jul 2007 02:43:00 PST

A Moveable Feast out tomorrow (6/26)

Hello people,In case you've neglected to mark your calendar,  A Moveable Feast becomes available to the public tomorrow, June 26th. The early reviews have been excellent. We're all very proud of ...
Posted by The Sharp Things on Mon, 25 Jun 2007 01:16:00 PST

on the road again....

So, we just played a fun show in CT last night. What a cool place The Space is. While it may look a little strange in it's setting (a two-story square building set in the middle of an industrial park)...
Posted by The Sharp Things on Fri, 25 May 2007 09:12:00 PST

A new Sharp Things song!

What? You thought our new album was finished? Wherever did you get that idea? From us? Oh right. Well, we thought it was finished, but then Perry played a demo of "Cruel Thing" for Bar/None's Glenn Mo...
Posted by The Sharp Things on Thu, 24 May 2007 05:56:00 PST

New album streaming now!

Head over to TheSharpThings.com to hear A Moveable Feast in its entirety, complete with lyrics!The album is set for release June 26, 2007, on Bar/None Records and will be streaming for only a limited ...
Posted by The Sharp Things on Mon, 02 Apr 2007 09:10:00 PST

New album is done!

yes it's true!our third album, "a moveable feast", is mixed, mastered and ready for a june 26, 2007 release on bar/none records. and boy howdy does it sound GOOD.to celebrate the occasion, we've poste...
Posted by The Sharp Things on Fri, 30 Mar 2007 08:25:00 PST

New Album Almost Finished!

Mixing of A Moveable Feast, the eagerly awaited follow-up to 2005's critically acclaimed Foxes & Hounds, will take place March 8-12 at Headgear Recording, hard by the East River in Williamsburg, B...
Posted by The Sharp Things on Sat, 03 Mar 2007 04:59:00 PST