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Shane Bartells voice- easy, impossibly infectious and thick with focus- can drift from vague and otherworldly to intimate and realized within a single breath, flitting effortlessly from throaty to smooth, mellow to scrappy, confident to crestfallen. Ultimately, all that somersaulting makes perfect sense: Bartells Too Soon To Say (Sarathan/Fontana) takes you through the exhilaration, trials and tribulations of a budding relationship. These are seamless sounds, the aural equivalents of deep-stomach butterflies, mystery and promise intertwined. Having earned a reputation for powerful, unpredictable shows, Shane's music and regular touring has gained him a sizable fan base in cities as far-flung as Boston and Portland, Oregon. Effortlessly combining beauty and subtlety, Shanes undeniable live presence is affirmed by Details Magazine, saying, "He's the congenital critical darling, in the best sense of the word. When you see him live, no one need ask, 'Can you feel the love tonight?', the love is self-evident."

Shane Bartell grew up in the Texas Hill Country, surrounded by cowboy boots and snuff - cultural references seemingly erased by his turning-point discovery of The Smiths and The Pixies. Moving to music-mecca Austin in the 90s, he spent several years as the guitarist for the female-fronted band Cling and shared stages with the likes of Oasis and Liz Phair. Cling was a regional favorite, but after several years with the band, Shane decided to focus on his own songwriting. After a year long sabbatical in Portland Oregon primarily spent penning songs, Shane quickly recruited a band and began to develop a local following. Without any recorded material, his audiences swelled, surprising club owners and encouraging Shane, as singalongs became a regular part of the evening. During the 2001 South by Southwest music conference, Marco Werman from the PRI show "The World," named Shane as one of the best 3 showcases that year and helped him get his debut EP, Reference , international airplay. Reference put Shane in the national limelight for the first time. The Austin Chronicle wrote, "He's demonstrated the talent and charisma to pen songs with 'hit' written all over them, and it takes only one listen to the classic pop genius of 'Up for Air' and 'If I Could Only Get My Head Out of the Gutter' to understand what that means.

Shane began recording and perfecting the contents of Too Soon To Say soon after, electing to work with producer Lars Goransson (The Cardigans, Blondie) on his first full-length. The albums song cycle traces the rise and fall of an epic relationship- from its careful, eager origins through an excruciatingly anticlimactic end. Too Soon To Say details all the longing, nostalgia, regret, anger and acceptance inevitably chained to meeting, and then losing a lover. Its a universal sequence, familiar and exhilarating and, remarkably, just spinning Too Soon To Say is enough to make it all feel real again. While Shane Bartell clearly feeds off the same earnest, emotive tendencies as artists like Morrissey, Coldplay and even Badly Drawn Boy, hes careful to avoid ever drifting into dangerously precious territory, consistently eschewing rote sentimentality in favor of sharp, unaffected, pockets-out honesty.

With his trademark blend of tense guitar, spiraling keyboards and twittering drums, Bartells songs are decidedly difficult to pin down, twisting and squirming into new, dynamic shapes, reinventing themselves with each subsequent listen. And after all, one of the great things about music post-90s is that we arent stuck in narrow stylistic tunnels anymore. Artists arent pigeonholed as indie or mainstream, hip hop or techno, mod or rocker. And this is a good thing for Shane Bartell. Its not so much his blending of genres or the fact that he evades the notion of what a pop record should be, as much as it is the ease and skill with which he does these things. These are songs that sound at home in this brave new musical paradigm.

Release date: July 18, 2006

Print Media Inquiries: Perry Serpa ( perry @ goodcoppr.com ) | http://www.goodcoppr.com

Online Media Inquiries: Jenna LoMonaco ( jenna @ girlie.com ) | http://www.girlieaction.com

Record Label: Sarathan Records http://sarathan.com | http://myspace.com/sarathan

Reviews of Too Soon To Say:

Blender Magazine, 6.28.06

songs:illinois sings the praises of Too Soon To Say, 5.10.06

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Member Since: 2/20/2005
Band Website: shanebartell.com
Band Members: Shane Bartell - vocals, guitar
Stephen Bres - drums
Derek Morris - piano
Marcus Rice - bass
Jon Sanchez-guitar
John Leon-pedal steel
Oliver Steck-accordian/trumpet/resident genius(whenever we can find him)
Matt Mollica-B-3
Lars-making it all happen

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I'm just gonna list bands I like, because I'm hungover, and I feel like I'm influenced by everything I come in contact with. THE SMITHS, The Beatles, The Trashcan Sinatras, The Pixies, The Ramones, bossanova in general is my favorite music in the world, Hard-Fi!, Centromatic!, Aesop Rock, Busdriver, Prefuse 73, Phoenix, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Band of Horses, Sufjan Stevens, Metric, Stars, the winter pageant, The Great American Songbook, Rogers and Hart (fuck the other guy), Blur, BSS, The Church, The Cure, Nick Drake, Otis Redding, Neil Finn, What Made Milwaukee Famous, Zykos, Dandy Warhols, Kamera, The Dears, Doves, Sex Pistols, Red House Painters, AMC, MBV, Ride, Slowdive, and Mojave 3 for that matter, Marvin Gaye, Van Morrison, Wedding Present, Quasi, Stevie Wonder, Caerys Matthews, Crooked Fingers, Calexico, La's, The Walkmen(I know, but they're good), Shivaree, The Anniversary,The Stills, Mercury Rev, Spoon, Sebadoh, Low, Codeine, John Cougar Mellencamp, Yello, Swingout Sister, Tatu, Tapau, That guy that says "sometimes when we touch, the honesty's too much",Radiohead, Fiery Furnaces, Devendra Banhart, My Morning Jacket, Sparklehorse, Low, Dwight Yoakum, Johnny Cash, Don Walser, Willie Nelson, Buck Owens, The Stooges, Ella Fitzgerald, Rufus Wainwright, Sea and Cake, Sloan, Eric's Trip, Archer Prewitt, Sam Prekop, I like The Arcade Fire all right, but I kind of don't get it, Fannypack, LeTigre, The Roots, J5, Sebadoh, Grandaddy, The Wrens, Elliott Smith, Yo La Tengo, Modest Mouse, Bebel Gilberto, Billie Holiday, Sigur Ros, The Leaves, The Wrens, M83, I just used to love Megadeth when I was 14, but I heard them recently, and I have to say, I think I've refined my tastes, Devotchka, Morphine, Caetano Veloso, Deathcab, Josh Rouse, Sinatra, Hall and Oates(this is serious), Snoop Dog(this is also serious, I'm listening to him as I write this), Flaming Lips, Pinback, The Delgados, The Raveonettes, GBV, Tom Jobim, Joao Gilberto ////Bands/Acts I don't get now, and never will. I'm sorry. The Police, Prince, AC/DC, Talking Heads, The Cars, The Who, Elvis Costello(I really really want to, but I just can't. I do like that alison song though), Bright Eyes, Bob Dylan, The Greatful Dead, Liz Phair, and finally...Shane Bartell
Booking: [email protected]

Sounds Like: "Splitting the difference between (Jeff) Buckley’s octave-defying acrobatics and Duncan Sheik’s ear for perfect pop, Shane Bartell makes a hell of an impression on his first full-length. Warm and welcoming, he unspools the kind of morning-after melodies that draw listeners in…"
Justin Kownacki, Splendid

"Bartell was belting out a set of fire, salt, and cotton candy that would make David Gray’s temples burst. After several rounds of embrace and explode punctuated by rousing choruses celebrating love and passion, the regret sets in. “Up For Air,” the ultimate post-breakup song, filled the air with vignettes of decay, bitterness, and enthusiastic celebration of loads lifted. Lovers, drunks, and industry folks alike can cheer for someone like Shane Bartell."
Michael Chamy, Austin Chronicle
Record Label: Sarathan/Fontana
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

my new obsession (same as the old obsession)

So Nathan and I have recently discovered we both have a deep and overwhelming love of D&D Bumper Stickers.  I don't know if you are aware of this, but there are motherfuckers driving around s...
Posted by Shane Bartell on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST

oh they're gonna love this one OR art vs. commerce

You know, I don't know what your dad told you, but Ronnie James Dio NEVER sold out. He never fucking had to. He's like 3 feet tall, even if he never came up with god-like jewels such as "The Last in...
Posted by Shane Bartell on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST

yes it's true

I'm trying to write this with my cat in my lap.  It's awesome/hard.  I keep knocking him down to the floor (gently, gently, I'm an animal lover!), but he keeps coming back like that fucking ...
Posted by Shane Bartell on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST

A True Story

Well, I've just returned home from a mixed bag of several weeks on road. I'm curiously jet-lagged, and thought I would write a little bit. It's raining in Austin right now, and not Portland OR raini...
Posted by Shane Bartell on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST

I am hungry

So I'm 3 days into a 5 day detox fast, and it sucks. But in the immortal words of Steve Perry of Journey fame I've got to "hold on, hold on". However, at this point, I've having trouble remembering w...
Posted by Shane Bartell on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:40:00 PST

Exclamation Points

HEY! Man, I have become obsessed with how interesting inappropriately placed exclamation points makes everything so much more exciting! I am bored! Also, try writing words with actual letters! Ok...
Posted by Shane Bartell on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:39:00 PST

Whatever happened at the end of the X-Files?

Hey, so we're back in Austin, it's about a month into the New Year, and people have finally stopped wearing shorts around here. It's cold! Let's see how long that lasts. I'm writing this sitting in th...
Posted by Shane Bartell on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:39:00 PST