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Solarminds - "A Lighthouse for the Sun"

Though they're from a city known more for Drive Like Jehu and Swing Kids, San Diego's Solarminds speak to a past much further back than even cursory listens which suggest The Brian Jonestown Massacre or Swans or Spiritualized (or even Joy Division and Massive Attack, whom they were lodged between for their radio debut on Local 94.9 FM ) at their mind-bending best. Solarminds are fundamentally ancient. This is ancient music.

There are the obvious milemarkers for such an observation. Not to say that religion is outmoded, but the titles alone suggest something steeped in reverence with words like salvation, prayers, worshiping and so on. The mood has been established before you ever press play merely through their choice of song titles.

For its part, the music goes a long way toward building an epic Gregorian chant kind of ambiance. "My Salvation (Drifting)" starts off innocently enough with what is either windchimes or bells ringing in a remarkable album in the most unremarkable of ways. Clearly, patience pays and Solarminds are in no mood to rush. Taking cues from their aforementioned influences, the band's willingness to use standard instruments like heavily-effected guitars alongside a less standard instrument such as the harp allows them a great deal of freedom to roam throughout your headphones.

They don't make the listening easy. "My Salvation (A Way)" - one of six variations on the "My Salvation" theme - stretches some nine minutes long... And though its propulsion allows it to feel like significantly less time, the band's careful conglomeration of sounds and unifying themes means that the whole first half of the album really functions more as one hyper-extended jam than as individual tracks. But what a jam it is. You'll have to hit the MySpace to hear the whole thing in its opulent entirety.

The vocals also evoke a Gregorian air in another, more basic way: The treatment of the vocals. Single syllables are stretched out in a grand melisma that would've impressed Gregory the Great himself. The pitch of the notes fluctuates wildly and it is clear that the lyrics play more as instrument than narrative. Voices are used sparingly and find themselves as texture more than talent (Instrumentals such as "Then Came the Night" and more airy spaces continue to dominate the second half of the album). This restraint has allowed a more unified album, a better togetherness. Yank Crime it ain't.

At its most base description, A Lighthouse for the Sun is a band in love with space-rock and shoegaze and post-rock and maybe a little noise-pop. But it's also none of those things. It's a record steeped in a history dating back hundreds of years and modernized to be put in terms of what the average music listener knows rather than what musicology students study. If Urck had a name for this album, perhaps it would've been this: Post-Religious Dream Music. Dare to dream, indeed.

Published 1/17/2008 by Audiversity.com
Written by Patrick Masterson
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Member Since: 10/11/2007
Band Website: www.mindalteringrecords.com
Band Members: solarone (aka Chris) - guitars, lead & backing vocals, keyboards, songwriting, programming, effects, vocording, percussion, ambient sounds, recording, engineering, mixing
solarminds is solarone's creation

starry wizdom (aka Starry) - keyboards, lead & backing vocals, songwriting, harp, programming, various noises, recording assistance

Umbra (aka Doug) - bass, backing vocals, various noises, recording & engineering assistance

with:
Paul Gil - drums
Jaime Lyerly - spoken vocals, photography & webmistress of Mind Altering Records (link opens in new window)
Influences: primary influences: Swans/World of Skin/Angels of Light, Slowdive/Mojave 3, Pink Floyd, Spiritualized/Spacemen 3, Sky Cries Mary, Mogwai, Jesus & Mary Chain, the Cure, Dead Can Dance, My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth, Portishead

secondary influences: Skinny Puppy, Flaming Lips, Nick Cave, PJ Harvey, the Music, the Chameleons, DJ Cheb i Sabbah, Cocteau Twins, tool, Love & Rockets, Legendary Pink Dots
Sounds Like: Pink Floyd, Mogwai, Swans, Dead Can Dance, Spacemen 3, the Cure
Record Label: Mind Altering RecordS
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

RIYL chart

We charted 513 out of 987. almost half way. go us!
Posted by on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 09:23:00 GMT

two reviews of "a lighthouse for the sun"

Check this out! Our album got reviewed at Audiversity (link opens in new window) by the eloquent P. Masterson, who has some really really nice things to say about it! There's also a review this week i...
Posted by on Fri, 18 Jan 2008 11:24:00 GMT

Musicians Wanted!

Starry & Chris are looking for San Diego Area musicians to jam out with & maybe play shows. Any instruments welcome: drums/percussion, guitar, bass, cello, violin, electronics...or? contact starry on ...
Posted by on Sun, 06 Jan 2008 14:52:00 GMT

CDs, T-Shirts, & other merchandise

solarminds schwag is now available for purchase through PayPal at the Mind Altering Records website! (link opens in new window)
Posted by on Thu, 03 Jan 2008 22:54:00 GMT

radio interview

solarminds was interviewed on the radio December 23, on the Local 94.9 Show, by beloved San Diego local music scene fixture Tim Pyles! there's an MP3 of the interview, which will be put up here someho...
Posted by on Wed, 26 Dec 2007 01:36:00 GMT