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WINTERPILLS ANNOUNCE RELEASE Of ALBUM 3

Winterpills third album, Central Chambers, will be released Oct. 14th, 2008 on Signature Sounds/Soft Alarm.
PRAISE FOR CENTRAL CHAMBERS
“This Massachusetts band [makes] lush, off-kilter pop-rock in which nothing makes sense but everything sounds wondrous.” –USA TODAY
“ Vocals [that] are weighty and potent, haunting the lyrical dreamscape songs that Price has the knack to engrave directly onto listeners' eardrums, usually on the initial spin… mesmerizing and otherworldly.” - No Depression
“Powerful, poignant and utterly infectious pop... a lush chamber pop masterpiece. I can't recommend this enough.” - delusionsofadequacy.net
“This indie-folk quintet traffics in the best kind of lean-in-and-listen music.” – The Boston Globe
“Compelling, sometimes wrenching songs…” - The Hartford Courant
“Winterpills make music for immersion… Central Chambers is elegant, provocative and frequently enthralling… it finds the time and space to open up into joyous, harmony-filled, fully evolved arrangements.” - The Republican (Springfield, MA)
Central Chambers Biography
Critically praised as a mirror of sorrows and a beacon of hope, the music of Winterpills - true to its name - is medicine for weary hearts.
At the core of Central Chambers, their newest album and third overall, the Northampton, Mass. quintet maintains its signature chamber-indie ambience while exploring new grounds sonically and lyrically. In it, you’ll hear production running the gamut from boombox lo-fi to crisp studio sonorousness; dense rockers balanced by quiet hymns; and an overall diversity in instruments and textures. All of this backs the wandering words of songwriter Philip Price, and here we can see him condensing his meditative lyrical approach into mantras contemplating the frailty of humanity.
A performer with a background in 90s powerpop (The Maggies) as well as solo-acoustic songwriting, Price sought something of a middle ground. Woodshedding sessions in the winter of 2004 led him and friends Flora Reed (piano, vocals), Dennis Crommett (guitar) and Dave Hower (drums) to become Winterpills, crafting a neat balance of heartrending lyrics, lush pop and dreamy guy-girl harmonies. Their self-titled debut, released in November of 2005, drew numerous comparisons to Elliott Smith, Ida and 60s torchbearers like Simon and Garfunkel and Neil Young. It was hailed as “a disc of faultless, sparkling indie pop” by NPR’s David Dye, while No Depression called it “alternately sad, cynical and deeply moving.” Soon the band recruited bassist Brian Akey and returned to writing and recording. Their stunning follow-up, The Light Divides, was released in February of 2007 to much acclaim, described by The Boston Globe as “dusky, quietly ripping folk-pop that sounded at once intimate and universal.” It was dubbed “painfully pretty” and “sublime” by the Philadelphia Daily News, and The Washington Post said “Price’s lyrics are densely packed but hugely evocative, tiny bombs of feeling and meaning.”
When the band returned to Dave Chalfant’s Sackamusic Studio in Conway, Mass. to record new tracks in the summer of 2007, the intention was just to create an EP. But then the project expanded; “It’s always nice when you suddenly have more material than you thought you were going to,” says Price. With the scope now a full-length album, the band had a chance to sit with the mixes and tweak them over time, bringing in guests like Dan McLeod - a Northampton neighbor who plays a mean singing saw on “Wire” - and Sidney Satorsky, another local performer who contributes keyboard treatments to a number of tracks. Production elements emerged, like the vinyl pop and hiss over the closer “Immortal” (a hymn intoned delicately by Reed), while the players dabbled in gentle waltzes (“Secret Blue Thread”) and driving march rhythms (“Beesting”).
Lyrically, Price has taken a direct approach in the songs that make up Central Chambers, hinted at in “Take Away the Words” - lose the names, lose the words, lose the complexity and confusion “or none of this might get told.” Words can, in some instances, be a barrier to understanding, and Price chooses his words carefully, with many of the album’s songs built around mantras on repeat.
This heightens the subjects he studies, themes of frailty and humanity and the heart. He says the album’s title, Central Chambers, was initially chosen as a lark, a nod to the band’s Northampton rehearsal space. But as the writing/recording process was under way, Price had a medical alarm regarding his heart. Though it is a condition that requires monitoring, Price has been given a clean bill of health.
With mortality on his mind moreso than ever, the title came to represent for him the chambers of the heart, and themes of the heart crept into the songs he wrote; the life force of blue veins running through everything (“Secret Blue Thread”), an old man collapsing of a heart attack after losing his farm (“Gentleman Farmer”), the aging heart heard through the skin of sleep of an old romantic (“Weary Heart”).
“The actual, physical heart goes through many changes and challenges,” Price says. But Central Chambers reflects the emotional heart as well. “To me, it also speaks to a place where judgment is dispersed, where lovers meet, where people live - and hide - and where secrets are kept.”
These concepts are conveyed with more presence and immediacy than we’ve heard from Winterpills - notice the forcefulness of “We’ll Bring You Down,” or the elegance of “Take Away The Words.” Certainly, we can still pick up on their roots: those Elliott Smith moments remain, along with newer directions invoking Bonnie “Prince” Billie, The Velvet Underground or The Arcade Fire. But you’ll find these influences only if you’re listening specifically for them.
Taken as a whole, though, the things you’ll hear here - the pleading lyrics, the dreamy pop, the harmonized vocal exchanges and evocative playing - comprise a distinctive sound, crafted over the course of three albums and very much owned by the band playing it.
On Central Chambers, Winterpills’ biggest influence is none other than Winterpills itself, a strongly established voice that will warm your heart one moment only to sting it the next. – John Vettese
PAST PRAISE FOR THE LIGHT DIVIDES:
“This disc scores very high in our imaginary "this is what music is and was meant to be" chart. Gorgeous understated production, lovely melodies sung by people who can really sing…” -The Village Voice
“Wildly infectious tunes… Price writes poignantly melancholic songs backed by a talented and innately dynamic band.” – No Depression

“…sophisticated, melodic pop-Americana… fine songs and nice lead guitar, but what’s special are their haunting almost West Coast ‘70’s harmonies.” - MOJO
“With careful male-female harmonies and righteously subdued acoustic-electric guitar interplay, Winterpills could strike a major chord with devotees of the dearly missed Go-Betweens, or Shins fans looking to handle a little more heart.” – The Independent Weekly

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VIDEOS
'beesting' from the forthcoming album, central chambers.
'everything' from the forthcoming album, central chambers.
'immortal' from the forthcoming album, central chambers.
'a benediction' from the first album
'broken arm' live on WMBR radio, boston.
'found weekend' live

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 26/04/2005
Band Website: http://www.winterpills.com
Band Members: alphabetically:
brian akey: bass
dennis crommett: electric guitar, singing
dave hower: drums, shaken things
philip price: singing, acoustic guitar, piano, keyboards
flora reed: singing, keyboards
Influences: music:
innocence mission
stars
elliott smith
X
joni mitchell
bjork
stephin merritt
neil young
george harrison
ABBA
sun kil moon
harry nilsson
leonard cohen
elton john
iron & wine
arcade fire
brian wilson
stevie wonder
books (or authors):

murakami
whitman
morrison
fitzgerald
wallace stevens
auden
henry miller
richard brautigan
jonathan lethem
films:

wild strawberries
the elephant man
pan's labyrinth
films by john ford, bergman, welles, kubrick
other:

lack of sleep
fear of death
nostalgia
illusions
ruins
Sounds Like: four weeks of rain, two days of sun, and the voice of someone you thought you had lost forever.
also, they sound like these albums:

Record Label: Signature Sounds/Soft Alarm
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

:: Winterpills spring shows ::

Hi everyone-We are enjoying the sweet arrival (finally) of springtime in New England.We will take a break from all that enjoyment to play a few shows for you.For enjoyment of a musical kind please com...
Posted by on Wed, 20 May 2009 09:19:00 GMT

:: winterpills in massachusetts, brooklyn; another maggies reunion show ::

hi folks. we are back from tour and recovering a bit and still waiting for spring to really do its thing up here in new england. in the meantime, there are some fascinating one-off shows about to happ...
Posted by on Tue, 14 Apr 2009 08:43:00 GMT

:: winterpills march tour -- Texas and more!! ::

hey winterpills fans and winterpals-we can take it no longer! the pounding of the frigid winds on our eardrums, the ice mazes we must traverse every day, the stale air in our houses, and the salt all ...
Posted by on Thu, 05 Mar 2009 11:59:00 GMT

"Central Chambers" out on vinyl this week. With bonus track, and more...

http://www.winterpills.com/?p=298Powered by ShareThis Central Chambers is released this week on beautiful vinyl. it sounds amazing, is on extra-heavy high quality vinyl, has new art by Ana Price-Ec...
Posted by on Thu, 15 Jan 2009 08:51:00 GMT

No Depression Review

Thanks, No Depression! WINTERPILLSCentral ChambersThe two-part harmonies of Philip Price and Flora Reed are gentle and hushed. On Winterpills albums, you get the sense the duo is singing in a cramped ...
Posted by on Wed, 14 Jan 2009 11:59:00 GMT

:: winterpills in january ::

Hello everyone-Happy New Year to you!a. ShowsWe have the following shows for you in January:Thursday, Jan. 8THE LIVING ROOM154 Ludlow Street in New York, NY9:00 PMSuggested donation: $5212-533-7237htt...
Posted by on Tue, 06 Jan 2009 16:22:00 GMT

new year's eve 2008, with us. winterpills.

http://www.winterpills.com/?p=284 Come celebrate New Years Eve with Winterpills. Well be opening up for Martin Sexton at the venerable Calvin Theater in downtown Northampton. The show is at 9 p.m., ...
Posted by on Mon, 29 Dec 2008 15:58:00 GMT

Boston Cd Release and other news.

Hi everyone-We have four things to share with you:1. :: CLUB PASSIM CD RELEASE ::We're playing our Boston CD release show at Club Passimtomorrow night:Sunday, December 14CLUB PASSIM47 Palmer St. in C...
Posted by on Sat, 13 Dec 2008 05:37:00 GMT

A Night Of Music In Memory Of Melissa Rich Mulcahy

I hope to see many of you this Friday at the NorthamptonCenter for the Arts.Thank you,WinterpillsOn Friday, November 14th, at 7:30PM, local Pioneer Valley musicians will be hosting An Evening of Music...
Posted by on Mon, 10 Nov 2008 18:35:00 GMT

:: winterpills cd release event sat. oct 25 at iron horse ::

hey allPlease help us celebrate the release of our new album 'Central Chambers', locally, at the Iron Horse Music Hall, Saturday Oct. 25, 2008 at 7 pm.opening up with be our wonderful pals from Brookl...
Posted by on Mon, 20 Oct 2008 15:24:00 GMT