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Hercules

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Song of the month: ooh, here is a little gem from the archives. This jolly petite soupcon may make the cut yet, for the vamped up version of "Fort Juniper" now in the works. This one is in Ab - get it???
Produced by Hercules.
Hercules the band is two people: Ben Sumner and Peter Baldwin, an Englishman and a New-Englishman, who are responsible for all facets of Hercules music.
Working as songwriters, producers, musicians, and arrangers, Hercules has created numerous recordings and several film scores. Additionally, the duo has worked with some of today's hottest young stars and starlets such as Lullaby baxter, Fan Modine, Bipolaroid, Glyn Styler and King Radio.
Lacking the familiar pop-combo, which characterizes many groups within the popular music genre, Hercules has-thus far-limited their public appearances to strictly non-performing events. Regrettably, this practice has given rise to the belief that Messrs. Sumner and Baldwin are in some way mysterious, which is entirely false, mostly.
Pitchfork media review:
Hercules In the Alleyway (march records) Rating: 8.2
Well, Smile finally arrived, so I guess this means we're just a few months away from the orchestral pop backlash. In the meantime, here's In the Alleyway, the full-length debut by New Orleans duo Hercules. Though this record shares its whirling melodies and kaleidoscopic arrangements with the rest of today's Brian Wilson adherents, its most striking aspect is its minimalism. Instead of the emulating the kitchen-sink quality of The Flaming Lips or Head of Femur, Hercules have a quiet, restrained brilliance: a "Ruby Tuesday" drum fill here, glissanding "Four Seasons" strings there, and big Bacharach tunefulness all over the damn place.
Hercules are songwriting and production team Peter Baldwin and Ben Sumner, who previously played everything but the didgeridoo for local neo-psych group Bipolaroid. The pair has also recorded a Christmas record, a covers record, scored some films, and did some undisclosed work with Lullaby Baxter. Its members are instrumentalists, but Fan Modine's Gordon Zacharias provides elegant, restrained vocals on seven of In the Alleyway's 11 tracks, and his high, innocent delivery and touch of Morrissey-esque melodrama makes compelling art of their unadorned lyrics, which cover the usual indie pop touchstones: lost love, disillusionment, and all manner of bad weather. The blithely grief-stricken "Good for You" provides the album's lyrical high point, as Zacharias hides his tears like Smokey Robinson or the aforementioned Moz behind swooning orchestration.
Much of the album leans heavily on classic mid-60s pop. Opener "Something's Been Missing from My Life" starts with a stab of organs so familiar you half-expect a voice chime in and say, "I/ I love the colorful clothes she wears." Languid acoustic guitars and squiggly electrics are often panned all the way to either side of the mix. And the strings are inevitably Spectoresque, particularly when they seize the foreground on peppy instrumental "Let's Go Out".
Despite the 1960s fetish, Hercules are at their best when they incorporate more modern elements into their sound. For example, after bouncy Revolver-style horns leaven the simple melancholia of "Don't Cry", fuzzed-out shoegaze guitars arrive for an elegantly dissonant plane crash of a coda. The strings on the leisurely "Hurricane" may fit for teatime on a summer's day, but they sit atop both peaceful acoustic guitars and painterly feedback and swirling noise.
The shoegaze influence amounts only to occasional squalls amid the album's endless summer, but it points toward an inspiring new direction for smart, orchestral pop. Quick: Enjoy it, before the snobby contrarian in the next cubicle calls you a square.

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Member Since: 2/22/2006
Band Website: herculesmusic.com/
Band Members: Peter Baldwin, Benjamin Sumner, Members 3 - 17
Influences: Lennon/McCartney, Bacharach/David, Goffin/King, Wilson/Asher, Wilson/Parks, Becker/Fagen, Greenwich/Barry, Nichols/Williams, John/Taupin, Brooker/Reid, Mann/Weil, Brecht/Weill, Greenaway/Cook, Jagger/Richards, Gibb/Gibb/Gibb, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Paul McCartney, Wings, Laura Nyro, Pink Floyd (Syd and Dave periods), The Kinks, Iannis Xenakis, Hildegard von Bingen, The Carpenters, Randy Newman, The Bee Gees, Johann Sebastian Bach, Judee Sill, Paul and Barry Ryan, The Beach Boys, Erik Satie, Ennio Morricone, Curt Boettcher, Faust, Harpers bizarre, Karlheinz Stockhausen, David Bowie, Michel Polnareff, Kraftwerk, Dusty Springfield, Scott Walker, Henry Purcell, Robert Wyatt, Daevid Allen, Kevin Ayers, Darius Milhaud, Steve Reich, Leos Janácek, Nick Drake, Francoise Hardy, John Barry, Steeleye Span, Serge Gainsbourg, AMM, Steely Dan, Lalo Schifrin, 10cc, Fleetwood Mac, John Barry, Colin Blunstone, Giacinto Scelsi, Francis Poulenc, Van Dyke Parks, Roxy Music, Jimmy Webb, Soothing sounds for baby, Tintern Abbey, Keith West, Mark Wirtz, The Atomic Enchilada, Gavin Bryars, Nostaligia, Ein Deutsches Requiem, Charles Darwin, Sigmund Freud, Franz Kafka, Vienna 1905, Berlin 1928, London 1967, Laurel Canyon 1972, Paris 1919, Op. 133 - Grosse Fugue, 1650 Broadway, The Brill building, Monsieur Hulot, Mostly 'B' artists and composers, Peter Lorre, Phil Spector.

Sounds Like: us
Record Label: previously, march records
Type of Label: None

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The making of "in the alleyway" (a true story)

The singular way that Hercules (Peter Baldwin and Ben Sumner) recorded their first album arose from this situation: they knew they would have access to a music editing facility for an entire summer, a...
Posted by Hercules on Thu, 08 Jun 2006 11:22:00 PST