ELECTRIC JELLYFISH TOURING THE US IN SUPPORT OF A NEW CASSETTE

We're really proud and excited to announce the release of a new cassette from Australia's Electric Jellyfish. Recorded in a two-day session in Melbourne’s inner north suburbs in between shows on their 2011 Australian tour, "Trouble Coming Down" features the band's most compelling work to date. Raw, elemental, and filled with post-punk fury, these tunes channel Leadbelly, the Jesus Lizard, and Joy Division all at once through their singular, grunged-out blend of Gothic folk and blues punk. It sees its official release on March 1, 2012 as a limited edition cassette (100) and download on Twin Lakes Records. Listen and grab your copy here.

Electric Jellyfish will be spending all of March and early April touring the US in support of these new tunes, including SXSW appearances and shows with Aussie legends feedtime, The Wedding Present, Spectre Folk, Tall Firs, Noveller, Hank IV, Golden Boys, MYTY KONKEROR, and Carlton Melton. We are in the process of finalizing the last few dates, but a more detailed tour schedule is coming soon.

TWIN LAKES CO-FOUNDER INTERVIEWED IN SLOVENIA'S FINEST ONLINE MUSIC MAG

When It's Psychedelic Baby contacted us about doing an interview, we jumped at the opportunity. It's creator, Klemen, has an incredible ear for vital music, past and present, and we couldn't be more honored to share our story. Twin Lakes co-founder and MYTY KONKEROR singer-guitarist Steubs took the reigns on this one, giving an in-depth look at our genesis as purveyors of sound with some glimpses as to what the future holds. Dig deeper here.

ARTIST DEBUT: DWIGHT SMITH'S "PLUMED SERPENT"

Today we're proud to introduce Dwight Smith and his musical vision to the world with the release of his debut offering--a virtual 7-inch titled Plumed Serpent. We were blown away the first time we heard the demos he sent us, and Twin Lakes co-founder Steubs articulates just why... 

 

 

 

Plumed Serpent. Dwight Smith. 
 
Our bodies are driven to sustain and reproduce without worries of a greater meaning. It's no wonder that our minds and hearts are similarly driven forward to understand and create, all the while vexed by how the facts of the physical world may or may not add up to very much at all. Our faculties might just make us tragic because they allow us to dream of and define beauty, completeness and peace that seemingly can't exist in our physical world.
 
But what is more hopeful than filling a void with ringing voices?  What better answer can we give monstrous solipsism than to write of what we see and feel so that others will understand? Dwight Smith seems to be heeding this call when he gives us two sad, hopeful, and gorgeous songs that pull us through these questions, pull us into him, and push us up and out to a place of shared fragile exhilaration.  In each song, Smith pulls us behind his minor chords and harmonies towards what will certainly be a maelstrom and wreck but instead drops us gently each time into glorious but sadly complex resolution. The questions, maybe the void too, are still there, but we feel different about them -- a little lighter, a little tired, happy to be on the positive side of materiality, and slightly sympathetic to the necessary negative. 
 
When Smith sings that 'everyone wants to talk like they know something/I don't know anything' it's not a statement of defeat, but a declaration dripping with breathless epistemological glee. It's Buddha smiling from the front of a runaway train. It's Icarus realizing his glory will actually be his fall. When he sings later on about the need for forgiveness or about our own falls, the songs ring out, resonate and amplify an out-sized hope and love for the world and humanity There's an angel living in this music, or somewhere in Dwight Smith. 


Plumed Serpent is now available for download on a pay-what-you-want basis over at Dwight's Bandcamp page where you can also purchase a hand-made origami-style CD-R that includes two bonus tracks recorded live at a recent performance.

MICHAEL BEACH'S "MOUNTAINS + VALLEYS" NOW AVAILABLE

Mountains + Valleys (through Spectacular Commodity and Twin Lakes) is a ballsy and accomplished collection of rustic rust, and it sounds amazing." -- Sonic Masala

Bandcamp Hunter described it as "the sort of music that reminds me that’s it’s still very possible to make vital rock and roll," comparing it to Eddy Current Suppression Ring's best work. 

The Needle Drop gave it high praise as well, drawn in by "its strong, emotional edge" and "poetic lyrics."

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THE MICHAEL BEACH 'MOUNTAINS + VALLEYS' USA TOUR, AUTUMN 2011


Michael Beach, a San Francisco-based musician who writes, records, and performs under his own name, and as a member of Melbourne-based trio Electric Jellyfish, is about to hit the road once again.  Since 2008, he has toured regularly, putting out records on the Thurston Moore/Byron Coley colab label, Ecstatic Yod, as well as Twin Lakes and Spectacular Commodity.  Mountains + Valleys, Beach’s latest solo effort, sees its official release November 8th as a limited-edition cassette (100) and digital download on Twin Lakes/Spectacular Commodity. But you don't have to wait till November to own it. You can grab one of these rare tapes early if you catch Beach on his upcoming fall 2011 tour, a year that also saw him tour Europe and Australia in support of his previous single, A Horse (Twin Lakes/Spectacular Commodity).

For this latest collection of songs, Beach assembled an all-star cast of West Coast musicians, including drummer Utrillo Kushner (Comets On Fire) and Raymond Raposa (Castanets) on guitar and vocals. Recorded by Trans Am’s Phil Manley, Mountains + Valleys has the same familiar feeling of intimacy on previous Michael Beach releases, mixed with an intensity reminiscent of early Sonic Youth and Sebadoh tunes. Listen to some cuts early and pre-order the entire album here.

For a complete list of tour dates click here.

LATHE-CUTS FOR JAPAN

Photo credit: Mark SchoneveldThough we sold out of the very limited, first edition of MYTY KONKEROR's "I miss the future." we had set aside a handful of these lathe-cut records for band members and family that made its recording possible. But we've decided to sell those with 100% the proceeds going to the Japan Society's Earthquake Relief Fund. This out-of-print, critically-acclaimed record can be purchased here for $30. Of course, the new white vinyl edition of the album is also available from the same location...just be sure to use the drop-down menu to select "Lathe-cut for Japan" to ensure your purchase goes toward helping our brothers and sisters in Japan overcome this tragedy.


MYTY KONKEROR TEAMS UP WITH WESTERN MASS'S PREMIER LIT MAG FOR RECORD RELEASE PARTY

As you may remember, the limited first run lathe-cut edition of MYTY KONKEROR "I miss the future." sold out pretty fast at the end of 2010 after appearing on several year-end "Best of" lists. We only cut 70 of those, so we are now happy to announce the official release date for a 2nd edition pressing on 140g white vinyl. The band is honored to be sharing its release party with western Massachusetts' premier literary journal Meat for Tea on March 12 at Northampton, MA's The Elevens. In addition to music by MYTY KONKEROR, Constantly Burning Fire, Sculptural Freedom, and Curious Buddies, the show will feature readings as well as performances by The Happy Hour Burlesque Troupe. We’ve been taking pre-orders here, but if you're anywhere near Noho that weekend, come out to the show and pick up a copy of the album and the newest edition of this stellar literary magazine in person.

In anticipation of its second coming, the band has just posted a new video for one of the album's standout tracks. If you dig B-movies and drag racing, check out "Cell Division."

In addition to iTunes, eMusic, and all the other major online retailers, digital downloads of the album are now available at MK's new Bandcamp site. Physical copies will also be coming to Insound.com soon.

MICHAEL BEACH RELEASES NEW 7-INCH ON TWIN LAKES

We are pleased to announce the release of Michael Beach’s “A Horse/The Exhilarating Rise"-- our first on 7-inch vinyl.  Beach’s first single since relocating to San Francisco from Australia, "A Horse" is a clear display of the versatility he has become known for after multiple releases with Melbourne’s Electric Jellyfish (Ecstatic Yod/Twin Lakes). In the first sessions for his sophomore album, Beach brought together friend and co-producer Raymond Raposa (Castanets) and engineer Seth Lorinczi (Corin Tucker Band, Golden Bears) at Seth’s Little Golden Book Studio in Portland, Oregon. The tape hiss and sparseness of "A Horse" recall early Elliott Smith recordings mixed with upbeat Townes Van Zandt melodies, while the B-side offers a euphoric Glenn Branca-esque guitar drone with hints of White Light/White Heat-era Velvet Underground madness. Though they span a wide array of influences, both songs are held together by Beach’s single-handed approach to recording and an exploration of alienation, unity, sadness, and joy. There’s a depth to these songs that have kept them in heavy rotation here at Twin Lakes ever since Beach sent us the masters. The vinyl version of this two-song treasure officially drops on February 8th but can be pre-ordered here now. Digital downloads are immediately available on a name-your-price basis over at Beach's Bandcamp site. 

MORE END-OF-YEAR HONORS FOR "I MISS THE FUTURE."

In addition to a selection in IMPOSE Magazine's Best 25 Albums of 2010, we recently found out that MYTY KONKEROR's "I miss the future." was also picked for Built on a Weak Spot's Top 20 Records of 2010, as well as The Styrofoam Drone's Top 25 Albums of 2010.

As nice as it was for the record’s music to be recognized on these lists, its inclusion in Redefine Magazine's 90 Notable Album Covers from 2010(#26) might be the raddest of all. Kanye was their #1 pick…we don’t intend to lose to that guy again. 

INITIAL RUN OF MYTY KONKEROR'S DEBUT LP TEMPORARILY SOLD OUT...MORE ON THE WAY

Photo by Petter SevaldsenThanks to this stellar review in OMGVinyl the other day, we got slammed with orders for MYTY KONKEROR's "I miss the future.", selling out of our limited run of clear, lathe-cut discs. Orders came in from all over North America, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Greece, and the UK. But we were able to meet all orders by extending this initial run with 30 more. Lathe-master Peter King has agreed to rush this second batch to us with only a 3-week turnaround. All but 10 of these are already spoken for, so go grab one from the MK store

TWIN LAKES CO-FOUNDER CO-HOSTS COLLEGE RADIO SHOW ON WESU

Yesterday evening Twin Lakes co-founder and MYTY KONKEROR drummer Michael Kiefer co-hosted DJ Rob DeRosa's "Homegrown," a WESU program dedicated to artists from the Nutmeg State. In addition to a new cut off of MYTY KONKEROR's recently released debut LP "I miss the future.", Kiefer premiered pre-release songs from The Mountain Movers, Ultrabunny, Old Man Lady Luck, and Iron Hand, as well as tracks from Titles and the Suicide Dolls. Play the archived stream below.

MYTY KONKEROR RELEASES THEIR FIRST FULL-LENGTH

It's been long overdue, but MYTY KONKEROR's first full-length, I miss the future. is now available from Twin Lakes. Recorded between June 2008 and February 2010, this record marks a departure from the band's earlier stripped-down sound as they've embrace a more expansive approach with the addition of lap steel guitarist Jon Schlesinger. The result is a Copernican meditation in the form of blow yr head off rock, sludge oozing from the sonic scrap metal this band is known for.  

Eschewing principles of mass-production, the band contacted New Zealand's Peter King, who uses his own custom-modified lathes to cut the records to what is actually a clear, kind of polycarbonate plastic. We chose to do a limited run of 30 this way because we wanted the album to stay as close to human hands as possible throughout the entire making of it.

You can order it on CD or vinyl here. The album can also be downloaded from iTunes, eMusic, or the Twin Lakes online store. Cassettes will also be available soon.

Here's an early review that appeared in CTIndie this morning.

SPRING SHOWS

Electric Jellyfish, Closely Watched Trains, and MYTY KONKEROR will all be playing shows in the Northeast this spring.  Electric Jellyfish can be seen throughout the US as they are currently touring the country.  Visit their page for details.


MARCH 
26 Closely Watched Trains, Hartford, CT Sully's 

APRIL
7 Electric Jellyfish, New Brunswick, NJ The Court Tavern
9 Electric Jellyfish, Bushwick, BKLN Goodbye Blue Monday
10 Electric Jellyfish, Philly, PA Human BBQ Fest Pilam w/Blues Control and others
11 Electric Jellyfish, Northampton, MA The Elevens
12 MYTY KONKEROR & Electric Jellyfish, Brooklyn, NY Death by Audio w/Class Machine
13 Electric Jellyfish, Milford, CT Daniel St. Nightclub w/Fake Babies, Family Treasures, and The Procedure Club
14 Electric Jellyfish, New Haven, CT Cafe Nine w/Radical Dads and Thunderfakers
25 CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS, Meriden, CT Daffodil Festival 

MAY 
7 CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS, New Haven, CT Cafe Nine

TWIN LAKES' ROSTER EXPANDS

We are pleased to announce that Melbourne, Australia's Electric Jellyfish has joined the Twin Lakes alliance for the release of their new self-titled EP. This is their second release, not including the 2009 Dogman Hill Blues split EP with Atlanta's Pony Bones, which they put out on their own Spectacular Commodity imprint. Their 2008 EP The Woods was recorded entirely analogue by Head Gap studios in Melbourne, Australia, and pressed to cassette by the Thurston Moore/Byron Coley collaborative label Ecstatic Yod. The band has toured both Australia and the US extensively since 2007.

2010 finds the Jellyfish on their third US tour in support of their first Twin Lakes release, which can be had for free as a digital download for a limited time only at the Twin Lakes online store. Visit the band's myspace page for a complete list of tour dates.

CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS' DEBUT PICKED AS THE BEST LOCAL ALBUM OF YEAR

The New Haven Register picked Closely Watched Trains' self-titled debut as their favorite local album of 2009, calling it "an amazing blend of ebullient folk and rock...a killer disc that features many songs perfect for a Wes Anderson film." Read the full story here. Considering all the local artists that released stuff this year, we are honored. Check out the album on our Store page.

CWT is already working on new material and will begin recording soon.