'And down by the lake, there was the trail of a star, hanging on like that spark…’ - Spark
Like a distant train, all memory and ghosts and seeing things slipping past in sepia hues. Then driving under stars at night with city lights in the mirrors and the road pushing onwards, onwards; Being lost in your own backyard; Waiting for a sign that never comes; Reaching for moments as they disappear; Liberation in being invisible; Conversations that mean nothing and everything, and the tide always changing.
FOUND AT SEA is all of these things.
It’s also a self-titled debut album. It was recorded and mixed by renowned producer Paul McKercher (Augie March, Sarah Blasko, You Am I, Midnight Oil) in three Sydney studios over the summer of 2008/09. It’s songs lurch and swing between melancholic pop, lush, sweeping rock, rusted, fragile melodies, to moments of noisy angst, and beyond. It wants to live in your heart and your head.
FOUND AT SEA have been writing, recording, & playing shows since early 2004 under the name ‘Helter’. Their sound is an approximation of everything that pushes their buttons musically - but more specifically Australian indie luminaries like Bluebottle Kiss & Big Heavy Stuff, folk troubadours like Neil Young and Bright Eyes, American heart-renderers like Death Cab for Cutie as well as broodsters such as Nick Cave & his Bad Seeds. The release of their debut album seemed a fitting time for a change of name that more accurately reflects their style and musical direction.
Set for release later in 2009, FOUND AT SEA will be available digitially through iTunes as well as in selected retail outlets,
Tracklisting:
1. Leaving Ghosts
2. Fictions
3. Will you wonder
4. Silver light
5. Strangers in the backyard
6. Salute the summer
7. Firelight
8. Stalling
9. Rust and the sea
10. Spark
The first single from the album, ‘Fictions’ is available to download for free from this page, along with two other samples from the album.
CONTACT: [email protected] For bookings & press enquiries: Rebekah Lambert [email protected]
Past press words & musings:
“skillful composition, complex dynamics and striking melodies... luciously melancholy, supported by sprawling instrumental ability...Your new favourite band" - Claire Jarret and Garret Bithell, The Brag
"4/5" Caroline Tran, Triple J Radio
"It's hard not to like their brand of unpretentious indie" - Andrew P. Street, Drum Media join the Found At Sea mailing list