Grand Atlantic

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Until It's Gone 03:23 Tools
03 She's A Dreamer m 03:23 Tools
Poison to the Vine 03:40 Tools
Chaos Theory 04:27 Tools
Coolite 03:17 Tools
Carved From Stone 03:40 Tools
Prelude 03:22 Tools
Coast Is Clear 03:20 Tools
Smoke And Mirrors 03:30 Tools
Single Ladies 04:16 Tools
Wonderful Tragedy 04:23 Tools
Tripwires 03:17 Tools
Freeway 03:57 Tools
Moth And Rust 03:57 Tools
Nice Guys? 03:27 Tools
Burning Brighter 04:17 Tools
Slappin' On The Cuffs 04:17 Tools
Peace Be With You 07:02 Tools
Take You For Granted 03:06 Tools
Searchlights 04:50 Tools
These Are The Times 04:07 Tools
Missile Crisis 03:20 Tools
Hit N Run / So Cold 03:57 Tools
Central Station Blues 03:28 Tools
Fresh Ideas in Home Security 03:26 Tools
Mountains Too Steep 03:33 Tools
Used To Be The Sensitive Type 03:25 Tools
Single Ladies (Beyonce Cover) 04:17 Tools
Constellations 08:45 Tools
Just Another Ghost Town 04:18 Tools
Holding Pattern 04:18 Tools
Don't Say Goodnight 02:22 Tools
How We Survive 02:22 Tools
Little Traps 04:31 Tools
Voyager 04:26 Tools
Queenie 03:23 Tools
Smoke & Mirrors 03:02 Tools
September Gurls - Cover 03:01 Tools
She's A Dreamer 03:35 Tools
The Winner Takes It All 03:01 Tools
NML 04:45 Tools
Friendly Fire 04:45 Tools
Trip Wires 04:45 Tools
Theme Song For Today 04:51 Tools
N.M.L. 04:51 Tools
Never Say Goodbye 03:50 Tools
Nice Guys 03:35 Tools
Burning Brighter (Radio Edit) 03:35 Tools
Tiny Wounds 03:03 Tools
Only Time 04:00 Tools
Used To Be The Sensitive Type (7" remix) 02:54 Tools
No Man's Land 02:54 Tools
Smoke & Mirrors (radio edit) 03:03 Tools
Everything Is Real 03:03 Tools
These Avenues 03:03 Tools
September Gurls (Cover) 03:03 Tools
Smoke and Mirrors (Radio Edit) 03:03 Tools
Carved From Stone (Full Fathom 5 Remix) 03:03 Tools
Cut Me Loose - Demo 03:03 Tools
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Sometimes, getting a bit lost can be the best thing that happens to you. After a frenetic 2010, Australia’s Grand Atlantic could be forgiven for disappearing for a while. Tours of the US, Japan and Australia had gained them a swag of new fans, and their second album ‘How We Survive’ gained huge exposure and US airplay… so a strategic disappearance was in order. Over the later part of the year, around 20 songs were written and arranged by the band for their third long-player. The power-pop flavour of the first two albums gave way to a darker, more introspective set of tracks that tip the hat to the shoegaze sound of the early 90’s, while stripping back the arrangements to a leaner, tougher, more direct sound. In early 2011, the band bunkered down in Seacliff Lunatic Asylum, an abandoned psychiatric hospital near Dunedin, New Zealand, with producer Dale Cotton to record their upcoming album ‘Constellations’. As singer Phil Usher describes, “We had a few strange experiences while we were there—hearing voices during takes, strange sounds, and we also saw a microphone stand move like someone knocked it.” That strangeness, and the unease of not quite knowing where you are, informs the sounds on the record. The new album is sheer psychedelic sophistication, its beating heart urgent and undeniable. Yet the band is content to let the music build and peak, unhurriedly and with tangible conviction. Intimate and inscrutable, these songs bend and fold, stretch out and explode. Guitar-pop mutates into a lush psycho-geographical map where the band’s headspace mimics the manic contours of the equally beautiful and punishing New Zealand countryside where the album was recorded. In March 2010, Grand Atlantic barnstormed across the US and Canada after invitations to showcase at SXSW and Canadian Music Week, following extensive touring of the album in Australia and a growing call from the US powerpop scene. The release of ‘How We Survive’ in the US prompted radio play on over 50 radio stations, a glut of media attention and placed them on a bunch of SXSW ‘bands to watch’ short lists. Back home, Scene Magazine characterized them best: “How We Survive is classic guitar pop that leans heavily on Brian Wilson, Ray Davies and The Beatles while asserting a sonic identity rooted heavily in 90s Brisbane rock...How We Survive is the best chance yet for this Brisbane band to take on the world.” Even the massive exposure of their “Gossip Girl” track hasn’t changed their focus or approach to music. “We’re really proud of what we’ve done on record to date, but we also wanted to keep evolving and growing as a band. The first two were done over a long period of between one and two years. This new album was recorded in 12 days and that created an intense and focused process,” says Usher. “We’ve really let down our hair, experimented and let things be a lot more raw than we ever have before. It’s been a frightening, exhilarating and wild ride!” March 2011 saw Grand Atlantic return to the US for a repeat tour of both the East and West coasts, as well as SXSW again. Live, they’re passionate and intense, a high-energy rock tour-de-force. The first official single from ‘Constellations’ is ‘Fresh ideas In Home Security, which can be found at http://freshideas.viinyl.com/ - and the band is about to announce Australian dates. ‘Constellations’ is due for release 2nd September 2011. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.