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ABERDEEN CITY

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Buy Aberdeen City's The Freezing Atlantic on iTunes .

Fresh out of the studio with Grammy winning producer Steve Lillywhite (U2, Morrissey, Talking Heads) and Nic Hard (Jesse Malin, The Church, The Bravery), Boston quartet Aberdeen City has just re-released their debut record, The Freezing Atlantic. While recurring themes of abandonment, zealotry, and regret might suggest a cold and melancholy affair, The Freezing Atlantic offers surprising warmth and optimism. The politically aware first single God Is Going To Get Sick of Me won a Boston Music Award in 2005 - before it had been commercially released- and The Freezing Atlantic was recently voted Local Album of 2006 by Boston Phoenix readers. The album also won the 2006 Boston Music Award for Local Album of the Year, pairing with the band's win for Local Rock Band of the Year.

Three of the four members grew up in the same Chicago neighborhood, though their paths did not cross until 2001 when they met at a seminar for underachieving child prodigies at a Boston area university. Details of their Midwestern backgrounds are murky and scarce. What is known is that each member, once poised for greatness, has had to overcome tremendous personal failure. Brad Parker (vocals, bass), an aspiring spiritualist, spent much of his adolescent years in a sensory deprivation chamber he built in his parent's attic. Emerging with incredible insights he found difficult to communicate, Brad halted his search for universal truths in order to explore songwriting. Ryan Heller (guitar), business minded beyond his years, declined the opportunity to run his family's snack food empire after losing the patent for the highly anticipated Ket-Chip to a rival Canadian company. Rob McCaffrey (drums) was a successful stage actor until an unfortunate commitment to method acting during a production of the "The Pirates of Penzance" led to his expulsion from middle school. And Christopher McLaughlin (guitar, vocals) gave up what promised to be a successful and lucrative career in physics after a homegrown experiment involving ionized photons blinded the family dog .

The four became fast friends and rented a house in the Aberdeen Architectural Conservation District of Boston. There, they eagerly pursued their collective hobby of writing and recording music. The band's self-produced, self-released We Learned By Watching EP (2003) helped them to build a regional fan-base while reviews unanimously predicted bigger things to come.

In the deep freeze of winter 2005, Aberdeen City retreated to The Ranch, a former country western hangout turned recording studio, with producer Nic Hard to record their debut LP. For three weeks, they obsessed over every lyric, chord and sonic nuance. Delicately balancing distance with intimacy and dynamic tension with beauty; they achieved a sound that is grand without pretense. Textured guitars occasionally yield the melody to the bass (Parker, a classically trained violinist, picked up the instrument recently), while decisive drumbeats evoke a call to arms as often as a call to dance. Parker's delicate lyrics develop carefully and reveal multiple meanings with each listen. Sprinkled with romance and dark wit, "Pretty Pet" offers: I've seen shame on many faces / I've seen it on mine / I've been helped my many people / I've hurt more than you / Sometimes regret makes a great pet / You hit the target, my pet, regret.

The record was released in the fall of 2005 on New York based Dovecote Records. Thanks to positive reviews, a healthy Internet buzz and a strong presence on the CMJ charts, the band played to capacity crowds at the 2005 CMJ Music Marathon and the 2006 South By Southwest Music Festival. They found an early fan in Producer/A&R Columbia Records Steve Lillywhite who approached the band about going back into the studio to work on a few tracks. This led to a deal with Sony's Red Ink label, who re-released The Freezing Atlantic on August 8, 2006. The band will spend most of 2007 on tour supporting the album. For up to date tour dates, press and more, visit www.aberdeenmusic.com.

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Music:

Member Since: 11/11/2004
Band Website: aberdeenmusic.com
Band Members: SEE OUR TOUR BLOG HERE

Brad Parker (lead vocals, bass)

Chris McLaughlin (guitar, vocals)

Ryan Heller (guitar, keys)

Rob "The Swan" McCaffrey (drums)


Influences:

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Sounds Like: HERE'S WHAT SOME PEOPLE THINK WE SOUND LIKE:

"...glimmering, agonized, anthemic indie pop." - The Boston Phoenix

"The band has an uncanny knack for finding the right moments of sheer orgasmic, melodic release amid a bed of lyrical and musical tension that occasionally sounds so claustrophobic, it's like you're afraid to breathe. Normally I would hesitate to describe a band's songs as "anthemic," but in the case of The Freezing Atlantic, I use that word in the most complimentary light possible. These are songs on a grand scale, crafted yet still retaining a visceral element that keeps the album and the listener alike on edge." - Indieworkshop

"Given the icy conditions surrounding the album's recording, it's no wonder The Freezing Atlantic broods in its gorgeously intense guitar, dramatic melodies, and heavy rhythms." - SPIN.com

..."this is easily one of the best debut albums I've ever heard, and within just two listens, became an indelible part of me." - ACED Magazine
"...The Cure was wrong: Boys do cry, and Aberdeen Citys willingness to let its vulnerability show may distinguish the band from the rest of the barrel-chested, eyeliner-smeared nouveau-emo posse." - Magnet Magazine

"It sounds like mud. The bass is covering the vocals and I can't even hear the hand claps." - Nic Hard

"...There are approximately 8,434 bands doing this exact same thing in Williamsburg alone - but we're betting Aberdeen City are better than 99 percent of them." 4 STARS - Alternative Press

"There is a simple elegance to the sings writing on this debut, chiming guitars climb and sigh over tight rhythms, moving to feedback blasts that fade back into an extremely well mixed whole." - Drum Media (Austrailia)

"Fast and sad." - our friend J

"Aberdeen City doesnt shy away from grandeur. With their almost orchestral rock sound, the band embraces a sense of drama. Lead singer and bassist Brad Parker calls the bands music big, dark and beautiful. With songs about regret to explorations of alienation, the bands first full-length CD, The Freezing Atlantic is the perfect album to fully indulge all of your angst. If youre feeling like you havent been a particularly good person this year, this could be the pre-New Years catharsis you so desperately need." - msnbc.com

"The band showed it has the stuff to be the next big thing from Boston, delivering a visceral and thrilling set of unhinged post-punk that balanced large swaths of guitar dissonance with passionate choruses and dynamic song structures." 4 STARS - Boston Herald

"I like that part where the drummer is like 'Boom Boom ka BOOM!' and the guitarist is like 'chicka chicka strum' and the other guitarist with the sweet haircut is like 'neeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaiuewwwww' and the singer is like 'Heeeeeeeeeeey!' " - Delaware

"Aberdeen City move far afield across The Freezing Atlantic, deep into post-punk, and on to more modern indie styles. Add equally shadowed and nuanced lyrics, a potent rhythm section, and diverse atmospheres, and you have all the ingredients for a stunning debut." 4 STARS - All Music Guide 2006

"After a couple of listens, Aberdeen City comes off as not your average rock band with angular guitar riffs by the dozens. The songs are not manufactured with cheesy pop hooks to reel you in. Thats not to say the music isnt accessible, because it is. But its a more nuanced listening experience than youre bound to get from, say, Franz Ferdinands new album. Aberdeen City lets you in a riff at a time, until you are adding it to your iPod's favorites playlist." - Blog Critics

"Derivative. Been there, done that, and didnt like it all that much the first time.." - Blog Critics (6 months later)


Record Label: Dovecote Records / Red Ink
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Holiday Things

A few holiday notes:The good people at Dovecote Records have put together a holiday compilation featuring J. Gale Kilgore covers of Aberdeen City, Tim Williams and more. Download it for FREE HERE.Als...
Posted by ABERDEEN CITY on Mon, 03 Dec 2007 06:15:00 PST

Boston Music Awards 2007

Aberdeen City was nominated in the "Outstanding Rock Band of the Year" category and and Brad was nominated for "National Male Vocalist of the Year". Be sure to VOTE HERE before November 16....
Posted by ABERDEEN CITY on Thu, 25 Oct 2007 01:55:00 PST

July Shows w/Amanda Palmer

We're doing three shows at the end of the month with Amanda Palmer (Dresden Dolls). Aberdeen City will be performing a full set (expect new songs from our current work in progress) and also performin...
Posted by ABERDEEN CITY on Mon, 09 Jul 2007 06:12:00 PST

Idle Hands + boston.tv

You can read an interview Ryan did about music in Boston at http://www.idlehandsart.com/.Check Boston.tv in the upcoming days to watch a featurette on the band.
Posted by ABERDEEN CITY on Sat, 09 Jun 2007 10:59:00 PST

6/10 Higher Ground Show CANCELLED

So sorry- circumstances beyond our control... we hope to make it up there soon. Please inquire to Higher Ground re:refunds.
Posted by ABERDEEN CITY on Fri, 08 Jun 2007 06:14:00 PST

[Exclusive] Charity Covers EP Available at Friday's Show...

A note for those in Boston--- to add some love to Friday's show at the Paradise, we- along with the other three bands on the bill- recorded a cover by a past Boston artist for an EP that will ONLY BE ...
Posted by ABERDEEN CITY on Thu, 07 Jun 2007 08:25:00 PST

BEST MUSIC POLL Nomination - please vote

We were nominated for "Best Live Act" in the 2007 WFNX/Boston Phoenix Best Music Poll. Last year, thanks to all your votes, we took home the Local Album of the Year award and we'd love to make anothe...
Posted by ABERDEEN CITY on Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:04:00 PST

Pretty Pet Video / New Album Details

We're currently in Boston hard at work writing album #2. The new songs are coming fast with lots of unexpected twists and turns so get ready. Some working titles for new songs are: I Knew Them All /...
Posted by ABERDEEN CITY on Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:05:00 PST

what are we doing?

sorry for the lack of recent updates... we're in Boston enjoying some time off and sifting through the mountains of songs that we've left untended for the past year. In fact, what started as some cas...
Posted by ABERDEEN CITY on Tue, 23 Jan 2007 05:00:00 PST

FREE HOLIDAY SINGLE FOR ALL

As we're wrapping up the last few shows of 2006, we want to thank you for helping to make it such a great year for us.We were in Mobile, AL last week where, amazingly, it was too cold to do much of an...
Posted by ABERDEEN CITY on Thu, 14 Dec 2006 02:54:00 PST