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Red Sea Station

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Pleasantly disheveled and slightly wistful, Red Sea Station has crafted an indie album with a mélange of small, revolving melodic motifs coming from every direction, united with a backbone of sprightly, rubbery beats. Cycling twinkles framed by a fast, glitch-pop electro attack full of sine wave blips and fuzzed-out guitars, they are perpetually watching the sun break out of the clouds. It is an album like that of Syd Barrett’s, at times cheerful to the point of absurdity, as well as great fun and yet at others eerily poignant and prophetic.
Musical arrangements aside, the real story lies in the making of the album. It was recorded across six thousand miles and six cities (San Diego, Detroit, New York, Portland, Cairo, Albany) in bedrooms, bathrooms, basements, and everywhere in between. And then tragedy struck. Near the completion of the project, band member Jeff Grey was camping in Michigan when he was caught up in an unexpected windstorm. A tree came crashing down on his tent, killing him instantly.
Left with an unfinished project and the prophetic last songs Grey wrote (Closer to the End, Last Marathon, The Other End, Time Will Show), Kevin McGoldrick, the sole surviving member, moved half a world away to Cairo, Egypt and nearly abandoned the project. In a last ditch effort to save the music he turned to New York drummer Zach Eichenhorn (Gold & Gunmetal, Adam’s Castle) and Portland-based songwriter Justin Potts for help. They responded by helping McGoldrick sift through nearly 2 hours of music, collaborating with him on new tunes and adding the drums needed to complete the project.
The result now is their debut album. Inspired by the dreamy and ethereal soundscapes of late-80’s British pop (Ride, Chapterhouse, Majesty Crush), over-the-top vocal sounds (ala Damon Albarn, Jarvis Cocker, David Gedge), unbridled optimism (The Beach Boys, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, The Lightning Seeds)intricately woven electronic arrangements (Plaid, Aphex Twin, Kid Loco) and an American Indie ethos (see New Wet Kojack, Modest Mouse, My Morning Jacket, Superchunk), their new album exudes Alphabet City Swagger. But it gets its true inspiration from quiet Sunday mornings in Glasgow, where silence is golden (Red House Painters, The Doves, Mogwai). You’re roughed up, you’re tired and you’re just happy you made it through the night.
Special Note:
40% of all proceeds go to charity (The Jeff Grey Memorial Fund)
20 pg. digital booklet included with additional information included with album

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 2/8/2006
Band Website: www.redseastation.com" www.redseastation.com
Band Members: Red Sea Station is:
Kevin McGoldrick
Jeff Grey

Contributions by:
Zach Eichenhorn
Justin Potts

Photography by:
Josh Band
Influences: Bands we've featured:

Electric Kool-Aid

British Expeditionary Force

Picastro

Our Brother the Megazord

Jr. Jr.

Octoberman

The Mary Onettes

Russell Joslin

Balun

Schenk

Go Ghetto Tiger

Majesty Crush

Pia Fraus

Mother Mother

Red Monroe

Reed KD

Kelman

Deastro

My Second Surprise

The Lost Americans

The Mohawk Lodge

BC Camplight

Pia Fraus

Hypernova

Pia Fraus

Ruthie Phoenix

Pia Fraus

Syntaks

Bosque Brown

Pia Fraus

David's Pegasus

Motocade

The Last Town Chorus

Lab Partners

Reykjavik!

The Lost Levels

Essie Jain

Low-line Caller

The Book of Lists

Grand Island

Pete and the Pirates

Walter Meego

Bells Clanging

Michael Saxell

The Needles

Jennifer Saxell

Grandama

Terribly Empty Pockets

Creature

Jake Brennan

Sergius Gregory

Itchy Brother

Purepleaser

Ann Driscoll

Mozzy Green

Cubismo Grafico

Prince Edward Island

X-Wife

The Theater Fire

North Atlantic Ocsillation

Dibidim

Alamo Racetrack

The Windom Earle

Candyland Riots

Junkstar Rocky

Turzi

Jatun

Sentimental Shark

Justin Potts

John Maus

Rumskib

White Williams

Jim Pearson

Zykos

Sounds Like: These are bands people have used to describe us in reviews:

Modest Mouse, The Shins, Of Montreal, Neutral Milk Hotel, Beatles, Beach Boys, Pink Floyd, Postal Service, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Brian Wilson, Syd Barrett, Pulp, Keane, Franz Ferdinand, She Wants Revenge, Mark Kozelek, Scissor Sisters, Radiohead, Jeff Buckley, Belle and Sebastian, Ray Davies, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Donovan, The Strokes, New Order, Smashing Pumpkins, Microphones, the Unicorns, the Microphones, David Bowie, Phish, The Doves, Lou Reed, The Velvet Underground, Grandaddy, Smog, Hayden, Wire, The Kinks, Millenium, Stereolab, Rollerskate Skinny, New Order, Davendra Banhart, Andrew Bird, Nada Surf
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Colour Music, Will Kindler, Lights on Moscow

Back again, trying to give exposure to other smaller-time bands that need and deserve it. This week we run around from Dirty-ass screw with you music in the form of Colour Music, a beautiful and unex...
Posted by on Sun, 29 Mar 2009 13:13:00 GMT

Plenty more in the pipeline

There is plenty more in the pipeline even with the release of the new album. A New EP is in the works as we speak, really loving the new stuff. I've been playing these artists over and over again and ...
Posted by on Fri, 21 Nov 2008 14:18:00 GMT

Golden & The Last Chord

Hey, just a note that we will be bringing some of the tunes from the album to the playlist in the coming weeks. GoldenA simple electronic tune about Golden Hill, San Diego (track 9 on the album).The L...
Posted by on Thu, 30 Oct 2008 01:09:00 GMT

New Album Out Now!!

I kid not, it's finally here, the 19 track behemoth. You can get it currently in two places.For the mp3's go to: Digstation.comFor CDs go to:Album Notes:- CDs (4 Panel Digipaks) are only $9.99 for 19 ...
Posted by on Thu, 16 Oct 2008 23:27:00 GMT

Project Update

RSS UPDATE- - - - - - - -Currently on Shadowglobe Radio..'s Top 30 playlist, an awesome station dedicated to finding the best future bands. Go on, their check it out, am liking it quite a bit. Also, ...
Posted by on Fri, 16 Nov 2007 09:52:00 GMT

Bitter Bitter Weeks, Rose Berlin, Blind Archery Club, The Emeralds, The Perfect Couple

I'm back finally, have been hard at work finishing the album, which will be coming out after all especially thanks to Justin Potts (myspace.com/justinpotts), a brilliant musician in his own right who ...
Posted by on Tue, 13 Nov 2007 15:04:00 GMT

The Busy

For those who have wondered, what the heck happened, where did the blog go, it's back, been extremely busy since back in the states. Will write a new blog posting with band reviews and more details on...
Posted by on Thu, 25 Oct 2007 17:23:00 GMT

Sharon Van Etten, The Unbearables, The Modern Men, Owl City, Codes in the Clouds, Slipstream

Officially back from Cairo, back to the clean, green and well purely obscene. From hijabs to g-strings in less than twenty four hours, quite brutal and quite shocking, but thoughts for another time......
Posted by on Mon, 13 Aug 2007 17:44:00 GMT

Ex-pat no longer...

For those who have been waiting for the next blog entry and the next band features, it will probably have to wait about a week. I am currently in the process of rescinding my ex-pat title and making m...
Posted by on Fri, 03 Aug 2007 08:06:00 GMT

Impeachment, Politics and Common Sense

Impeachment and PoliticsI'll be posting new music in our next post in the next few days&If you are averse, weary are just have no interest in politics save yourself and don't go on with this... Rule N...
Posted by on Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:44:00 GMT