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"At once traditional and progressive, easy to listen to, and difficult to ignore. Not just another group of ax-grinding guys dicking around with annoyingly tacked-on "electronic elements," Mobius Band takes its bleeps seriously and uses them economically and effectively within the intense fabric of their songs." - PITCHFORK
Peter Sax, Noam Schatz, and Ben Sterling are Mobius Band. Their new album is called Heaven (on iTunes and in stores October 2nd 2007).
The group started in earnest when they moved together to a small rural town in Western Massachusetts called Shutesbury (pop 1,800). Cradled in the Pioneer Valley and bracketed by college kids and semi-retired alternative rock stars, Mobius Band woodshedded for several years, rarely venturing out of New England until 2004, when Ben and Peter moved to Brooklyn’s quiet Carroll Gardens neighborhood.
There, the group picked up momentum, releasing their debut album, The Loving Sound of Static (Ghostly 2005) and embarking on a non-stop touring regimen, notching over 150 shows, including tours with neighborhood confederates The National and trans-Atlantic friends like Editors and Tom Vek. What at first seems like a mixed bag of associates (noir indie rock; junk-shop electronica) actually provides a rough triangulation of what Mobius Band is about—pop hooks grounded in experimentation, subtle musicianship, and a taste for ruminative lyrics.
Hence we find ourselves in Heaven, a self-directed effort recorded in both studios and homes with some engineering help from band friends Emery Dobyns (Antony and The Johnsons, Battles) and newcomer Eric Spring. It was written and recorded over an extended 19-month span, during which the band’s lives were considerably more taxing than their recording schedule. A father passed away suddenly on the cusp of the group’s first national tour. A longtime girlfriend ran off with an old friend. The stresses of New York life were amplified by the inescapable drama of a life on the road, draining the band emotionally and financially.
“Why do we make the choices we make?” asks Ben, when discussing the circumstances fueling the album. “Don't we know how unbelievably ill-advised most of those choices are? But we make these decisions as if we were helpless to consider any alternatives.”
Heaven revolves around repeating motifs – decoding the secret language of ex-lovers, the betrayals of quote-unquote friends. It’s melodies are more dynamic, its themes more direct. Where their previous album still grappled with post-collegiate anxiety, here there are larger questions of control, bewilderment, and loss. "Darling I can't get the stain out of my head," Ben sings on “Leave the Keys In the Door.” (He and Peter roughly split lead vocal duties throughout.). On “Tie a Tie,” we hear the stop-start refrain "I see people change / I see people stay the same," and are left with the overwhelming impression that day-to-day life with friends and lovers is as precarious and as dangerous as anything we might fret about in the wider world.
Musically, the album pulses, crackles, and hums. Though Mobius Band has always alternated between a desire to make pop songs and an interest in experimental textures, Heaven’s sound is marked by Noam’s new obsession — “circuit bent” keyboards.
Inspired by a chance encounter in Minneapolis, Noam took to deliberately short-circuiting the innards of toy keyboards, turning them into bizarre machines capable of incredibly sophisticated and impossible-to-duplicate sounds. While Peter and Ben crafted Heaven’s songs in the band’s Brooklyn rehearsal space, Noam — the one member of the band who remained in rural Massachussets — spent many months in isolation, alternating between an extensive rewiring and renovation of his old country house, and long hours in the attic—begoggled, soldering gun in hand, tinkering with fifteen flea market-ready Casio keyboards salvaged from yard sales. At a time when anyone with a laptop has a wealth of pre-fab electronic noises at their disposal, Heaven’s sound is a tribute to Noam’s dedicated approach and sui generis sonic research.
How does it all add up? Mobius Band creates songs that seem, at first, like something you’d hear on the radio, but they insinuate themselves in the manner of something more complex. They are circuit bent pop songs.
So, welcome to Heaven. Some believe it's where you go when you die if you’re lucky and good. For others, it’s a refuge available to all. No one's can prove it exists, but we ask that you have faith, believe.

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Member Since: 4/15/2005
Band Website: mobiusband.com
Band Members: Peter Sax
Noam Schatz
Ben Sterling
Influences: Hot Stock Tips, Levitra, Viagra, Nigerian Bank Accounts
Sounds Like:

“Rewriting pop songs through washes of electronica, furious shoegaeze guitar, and Krautrock repetition, this Brooklyn-by-way-of-Shutesbury-Mass trio have made an album every bit as endlessly playable as their moniker would indicate.” - Details

“Sounds like the French Kicks' Trial of the Century melded with a half stoned Julian Casablancas singing for the Postal Service. This is high- experimentalism and the Brooklyn outfit seems hell-bent on tweaking traditionalism...Mobius Band is well on its way." –Filter

"Mobius Band's second full-length, Heaven, blurs the line between indie rock and bittersweet synth pop....A shifting soundscape of brain-burrowing harmonies and meticulously tweaked blips and beeps." – Magnet

"Simply great pop." - Esquire

"Heaven teems with impossible-to-duplicate sounds, danceable beats and hook-laden choruses." – Paste Magazine

"Rich, inventive textures." – The Onion

"If the hipsters of Interpol ever decide to unclip their ties, relax their ironic poses and have — oh, I don't know — fun, their music might come close to approximating that of Mobius Band." – Harp

"Mobius Band links lattices of guitar with wistful vocals and disorienting electronics." - New York Times

"We like you, because your melodies are catchy and you're fun live, and the short-circuiting keyboards all over Heaven are ridiculous. One of the closest things to a guaranteed good time New York is offering right now." - CMJ

"Mobius hijacks electronic music and dresses it up in luminescent pop, with a heavy dose of brainy self-reflection." – Flavorpill

"Mobius Band wooed us." - Stereogum

"Tinkly tones are at the center of Mobius Band's synth-rock, evoking music boxes and toy pianos. Yet Heaven, which deserves to be the Brooklyn trio's breakthrough release, isn't limited by dainty timbres. Mobius Band's brand of synth-rock has muscle." - Washington Post

"The confident Heaven crackles with energy and benefits from a far more sophisticated, dynamic approach including a wonderfully seamless application of electronics. Synthesized and live beats merge with slashing guitar, bubbling bass and glimmering washes of keys." - Creative Loafing

"Mobius Band pulls strength from sorrow by handling grave subject matter with surprising cheerfulness. Catchy, consistent, compelling." - Boston Herald

"As Heaven unfolds, the band straddles the over and undergrounds, shying away from neither the squealing dissonant breakdowns, nor the refined pop rock. Noise can be happiness, but so can melody." - Philadelphia City Paper

"A perfectly polished synth heavy gem." – The Stranger

"The group's attention to little sonic details elevates it beyond the realm of mere tech-pop fan boys to something truly special...Mobius Band has forced me to readily acknowledge that great pop can indeed come out of the marriage of man, machine and melody." - Reveille

"Mobius Band flex the hard-earned muscularity of their ensemble chops at new, anthemic levels and saddle that energy in the blown-speaker crunch of circuit-bent Casios." – Detour

BLOG QUOTE OF THE YEAR:

"MOBIUS BAND's HEAVEN KICKS THE PISS OUT OF CHILDREN AND LEAVES BOTTOMS RED." - Burning Star


Record Label: Misra / Ghostly
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

FREEEEE SHOOOOWWWW in Brooklyn this Sunday!

Hey thereOur several seasons of constant touring has come to its summer break. Since October, we've played about 110 shows in 14 countries in 240 days (or something like that).It has been a long, grea...
Posted by mobius band on Thu, 10 Jul 2008 10:13:00 PST

UK tour with Tokyo Police Club! + triangle sandwiches

hey thereIt has been great fun rolling around the States these last few weeks with two fine bands from Melbourne, Australia and Jacksonville, Florida (that'd be Cut Copy and Black Kids).We have a coup...
Posted by mobius band on Thu, 15 May 2008 12:04:00 PST

LONDON CALLING, BORN IN THE USA

Hello from Lisbon!A few things to update you with while we’re still on tour...LONDON CALLING.The European invasion soldiers on for another week before coming to a halt in London - which will be ...
Posted by mobius band on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 11:23:00 PST

US Tour with Black Kids & Cut Copy!

Hello from London!We are having a blast on tour with Editors, playing for a lot of new people by night and learning the ropes of UK rest stop food options by day (Marks & Spencer, yes; Moto, no). We ...
Posted by mobius band on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 04:01:00 PST

Free Valentines Day Covers EP!

A few weeks ago we recorded an EP of love song covers, and here we present them unto you, the general public, free of charge, as a gift for this most beautiful and romantic of days, Valentine's Day!Ch...
Posted by mobius band on Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:30:00 PST

Gigantic, Globe-Trotting Tour

We are beyond excited for the opportunity to take our first trip to the UK and EU this spring opening for our friends Editors. We toured with them almost two years ago on their first US tour - they a...
Posted by mobius band on Mon, 11 Feb 2008 02:12:00 PST

announcing Mobius Band Blog!

We're starting a blog at mobiusband.com/blog. It's going to be about everything from road food to mobius band news to outsider music to rambling about anything. Read the Mission Statement!Here's a po...
Posted by mobius band on Sat, 08 Dec 2007 10:15:00 PST

The road, Current TV, and WNYC

Tour is great so far - thanks to everyone who came out in NY and Northampton...especially the guy in the full bunny suit (no joke) at Bowery Ballroom.Just wanted to share a trippy web cam interview Pe...
Posted by mobius band on Sun, 02 Dec 2007 10:25:00 PST

Wedded to our van, betrothed to the road

Hey thereWell friends, its been a quick few weeks away from the van, but apparently it's time to get back to business with some gas stations, friends' floors and rock & roll. Top prizes to anyone who...
Posted by mobius band on Tue, 27 Nov 2007 10:10:00 PST

NEW VIDEO ON STEREOGUM

NEW VIDEO FOR "FRIENDS LIKE THESE" ON STEREOGUM
Posted by mobius band on Thu, 01 Nov 2007 08:13:00 PST