Los Angeles’ indie psych rock outfit Tombstones in Their Eyes present their new single 'FEAR' from their 'Collection' anthology-like double album, released via Somewherecold Records. This timely collection of 19 sonorous and hazy tracks is available in various formats.
With a penchant for also taking music lovers on a visual trip, the band has also shared videos for 'Silhouhette' and 'I Can't See The Light'.
Recently transformed from a quartet to trio when bassist Mike Masonmoved from LA, the band now consists of John Treanor (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Stephen Striegel (drums, percussion) and Josh Drew(bass) with Paul Boutin (guitar) coming on board for future shows and recordings. Their melodic wall of sound reveals cavernous, stoner lullabies, wrapped in dark shoegazing dreamscapes that descend into post-rock soundscapes.
This compilation brings together select tracks from past releases, including their debut album 'Sleep Forever', subsequent 'Bad Clouds', 'Fear' and 'Nothing Here' EPs, as well as the standaline single 'Shutting Down'. The songs on this album were mainly recorded at L.A.’s Kitten Robot Studio with Paul Roessler (Nina Hagen, The Deadbeats, The Screamers, 45 Grave), all tracks have been remastered for this release and some have also been remixed.
Tombstones' songs are personal, exploring the writer's feelings, doubts, fears and hopes. The period covers from 'Sleep Forever', which came out in 2015, so these songs cover about 5 years of songwriting and show the progression of the band's sound from their first studio sessions until their 2019 album 'Maybe Someday'.
"Collection is just that, a collection of our songs that we wanted to gather together and put out into the world, remastered (and in some cases remixed) in one nice package. We took the songs from our first record that most fit our sound, and gathered the other songs from our various EP’s and singles," says John Treanor.
"Sometimes EP’s and singles don’t get the attention that albums do, and we wanted to give these songs that chance. Also, none of this material has ever been released on vinyl, so we wanted to rectify that. It’s basically the best of our back catalog in either a double LP or double CD format."
'Collection' is now available on limited edition double vinyl and double CD through Somewherecold Records and digitally everywhere, including iTunes and Spotify. It can also be ordered directly from the artist via Bandcamp.
EARLIER VIDEOS
'Maybe Someday' video https://youtu.be/tpqaEafoM20
'Another Day' video https://youtu.be/glKZ9dtwTS4
'Open Skies' video https://youtu.be/MyDu3z7sSzc
'Shutting Down' https://youtu.be/8ObW2EwVc2o
'Always There' https://youtu.be/VUEIlwrhZds
'I Want to Fly' https://youtu.be/UAxW-_g5G5Y
PRESS
"Slow codeine-laden bliss or drug-numbing love translated into sonic form. It’s astoundingly fresh, slow core perfectly-balanced with alternative rock" – Big Takeover Magazine
"A wall-trembling, skin-crawling, psychedelic-drenched, shoegaze number... Together, they bottle up a raging, Midwestern storm and unleash its fury" – The Revue
"Wistful and otherworldly vocals.. a druggy and melancholic trip but counterbalanced with a soaring and hopeful chorus. A worthy endeavour"– Overblown Magazine
“Particularly American form of shoegaze, and SoCal variant at that. They bring out the dirty, distorted, deranged, drug-addled amplifier worship of proto-Shoegaze acts like Dinosaur Jr., Husker Du, and J&MC inherent of the early Shoegaze classics and arc-welds them to some Josh Homme‘s Desert Sessions creosote-soaked psych rock” – Emerald Tablet Collective
"Skyscraping yet graceful, muscular yet intelligent... Masters of such brilliantly conflicted music and over a series of releases have carved their names above the cavernous musical maw that few are brave enough to follow them into" – Dancing About Architecture
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