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GRAND ARCHIVES

The Grand Archives - SP754

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Seattle, WA is famous for many things. Sunlight is not one of them. Yet illumination and warmth suffuse the self-titled debut from Emerald City quintet Grand Archives. Dark times do not necessarily call for dark music. And, while singer/guitarist Mat Brooke’s previous ensembles – Band of Horses, Carissa’s Wierd – often shied away from light, he has changed direction with this band. To be clear, The Grand Archives is not escapist bullshit. But like the timeless classics of the Mamas & the Papas or the Turtles, it responds to the turbulent times of its genesis with hope, high spirits, and a sense of camaraderie. Brooke started Grand Archives with a trio of friends in September, 2006. Drummer Curtis Hall (the Jeunes), bassist Jeff Montano (the New Mexicans), and guitarist/keyboard player Ron Lewis (Ghost Stories) shared his desire to make great pop, rather than curse the darkness; guitarist Thomas Wright signed on soon after. At their first show, Grand Archives were bottom band on a mid-week bill. They played five songs. Next time they performed, it was supporting Modest Mouse at Seattle’s historic Paramount Theater. So much for baby steps. “We definitely dove in the deep end,” concedes Brooke. But their expectations are modest. Grand Archives want little more than to tour the world, occasionally crash in a motel with soft towels, and, most importantly, find receptive listeners for their music. A reasonable goal. And it will be met. Vitamin D supplements, tanning beds, and Caribbean vacations only provide temporary solutions; the radiance of The Grand Archives glows brightly year-round.

Grand Archives – Band of the Day on Spin.com
Grand Archives – ‘Rising’ on Pitchfork
Grand Archives – Pitchfork news piece
Grand Archives – Seattle Times feature
Grand Archives – Metroblogging live review/love letter
KEXP blog review of the Grand Archives record release show with S and Sera Cahoone!
Drowned in Sound review of The Grand Archives
Paper Thin Walls review of Torn Blue Foam Couch

Attention! As we have mentioned from time to time here on the Sub Pop web thingy, most of the LPs that we put out come with an enclosed coupon enabling you to download all of the album’s songs as mp3s FOR FREE. The vinyl format for The Grand Archives, for example, includes one of these very coupons.

Released: 2008-02-19 (CD), 2008-02-19 (LP)

CD - $12

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LP - $12

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MP3S - $9.90

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TRACKS

  1. Torn Blue Foam Couch
  2. Miniature Birds
  3. Swan Matches
  4. Index Moon
  5. George Kaminski
  6. A Setting Sun
  7. Breezy No Breezy
  8. Sleepdriving
  9. Louis Riel
  10. The Crime WIndow
  11. Orange Juice

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COMMENTS

Extras

If you pre order this albums does it come with any extras like most of your pre orders do?

by grza007 @ January 14, 2008, 8:27 AM

Digital Download

Will this come with one? It would be rad if it did. I am getting it either way.

by Biggie @ February 15, 2008, 4:25 PM

Yes Digital Download

Yes the vinyl of The Grand Archives LP comes with a coupon for digital downloadery.

And the pre-order (which is, ummm, now over) did include a wicked white vinyl 7"er.

(Annnd, from now on the digital download with vinyl is the norm. We’ll point it out if a record doesn’t come with the download.)

by Stu @ February 19, 2008, 10:52 AM
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