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A traveling we go...So, The Loom is headed to Austin for a week's worth of shows at SXSW. We'll be piling into a 12-passenger van early Monday morning to drive 2 days to get there-- hopefully the snacks will hold out until at least Tennessee. It's our first time at SXSW, and we're really excited about our 8 (!) shows, and about being in on the road in general, something this year will see us doing a lot more, hopefully. Here are our shows in a nutshell: Wednesday, March 17 Covalent Records Show @ District 301 Thursday, March 18 Austin Town Hall Show @ the Ghost Room Pigeon's Posse Show @ Opal Divine's Friday, March 19 Leisure Tourniquet Equinox Mish Mash @ Hot Mama's Muzzle of Bees Backyard BBQ @ private residence Saturday, March 20 Paper Garden Records Show @ Parkside Moose Lodge Show w/ Acrylics Stem and Leaf Party @ Rainey Manor All show details can be found in the event listings. For more up to date info, please check our website, www.theloommusic.com, or our twitter (theloommusic) or myspace.com/theloommusic. If you're in Austin, please come out! Shows this week: Nathan Parker Smith Large Group and Knocks from the Underground![]() Wednesday is my first outing with the Nathan Parker Smith Large Group. The music is great (and challenging, whoa), and so are the other musicians. Come see us at Fat Cat-- 3 sets from about 9pm to midnight. The Loom is playing Knocks from the Underground's 1st Anniversry party at the Delancey this weekend. Come check us out Saturday at 11pm. The Loom in the news...![]() We've had some nice press lately-- here are a few selected clips. "The group is joined by the beloved Brooklyn sextet The Loom, who have lately been guiding their chamber-folk sound to decidedly louder sonic territory." --The New Yorker "Brooklyn band The Loom have it all if you ask me. They sound like a good old fashioned folk collective, a la Rock Plaza Central; they have multiple ladies in the band; they feature a lot of work with banjos. Recently, the band raised enough money to go into the studio and record their debut album, and I’m pleased to bring the group to your attention, as I’ve been listening to the band’s 2008 EP since I first got my hands on it a year or so ago via a friend in New York. They’ve received stellar reviews, played solid CMJ shows, and for those of you who haven’t heard them, now is your chance. Unfortunately, this is an old track (though it’s probably new to you), but it shows nothing but promise of great things to come from the quintet." --Austin Town Hall "The openers for the night, The Loom, have a brand new album coming out early 2010. They’ve had some line-up changes and refined their sound, and are definitely a band to watch. If you can find tickets to this sold-out show, Mercury Lounge is the place to be this Saturday night." --The New York Rockmarket "Continuing my little nostalgia trip for the first weekend of 2010, today I want to focus on a couple of my favorite tracks from 2008 that still strongly resonate with me today. Song for the Winter Sun was hands down my most listened to track for a period in 2008. It lived in my skull and spawned my new obsession with woods rock and folk. Its sense of rhythm is perfect and like nothing else makes me want to move to a remote village and live there forever. I really want The Loom to release a proper debut this year." -- The Stu Reid Experiment "The loft filled up to a full, but still comfortable level by the time The Loom came on. As people came and went all night, partially due to informative tweets about the capacity level, it stayed just full enough until The Love Language ended their set (slightly by force) at 2am (we ran late... didn't want to upset the neighbors). It was the first time I had seen The Loom live, and at the time I tweeted that they were "killin it with horns" (though none of the pictures below actually show them playing horns). I'm excited for the new album they said they were working on. " --Brooklyn Vegan (from the CMJ loft party-- click the link to see the great photos of the show!) First listen-- new album tracks up!
So excited to be able to say this-- we have two tracks from our upcoming album up on myspace now! Check out "Helen" and "The Middle Distance" at http://www.myspace.com/theloommusic. Hope you like them!
Album Update!![]() First of all, thanks so much to all of you who pledged money to our Kickstarter project! We managed to raise $4165, which was 167% of out original funding goal. What a relief to know that we had the money we needed to pay for the recording... We really could not have done this without all of your help. I had meant to write this sooner (an unfinished draft says “we just finished recording!”), but in the end, I’m glad to be able to say more than that we recorded, because, honestly, there is so much more to this process. First, we did record at Mavericks Studio in Chinatown, from October 29 to November 2. Most of the basic tracking was done with all of us playing together in the main room, including our engineer/producer Allen Farmelo, and his assistant, Sean O’Brien (the engineer’s console is in the room at Mavericks, a somewhat unusual arrangement, but one that worked really, really well for us). We arrived at the studio around noon, and often didn’t leave until 1 am or so. Allen and Sean were able to work and function amazingly well on little sleep, few breaks, and lots of caffeine (Allen) and Gatorade (Sean). Plus, they were unfailingly kind and patient, even when one of us had a less than stellar moment. The room itself is lovely, and sounds larger than it is because of hundreds of cleverly arranged wooden blocks that diffuse the sound and alter the wave patterns. Besides that, it’s a nice place to spend time, and we all enjoyed spending so much time playing together, being able to leave all the gear set up, and getting a taste of what it would mean to do this in a more full-time fashion. Those of us not actively recording would hang out in the back room, a space conducive to both naps and sing-alongs… It was a little hard to adjust back to regular life, though for John, Sydney, and Alex, things were really just getting started. The three of them spent the next two weeks doing vocal takes and guitar overdubs at Allen’s home studio. For the rest of us, it was hard to wait to hear how things sounded. We all met shortly before Thanksgiving to hear the complete rough tracks. Since that time, we have entered the mixing process, which we’re still in, but it’s going very well so far. So, a lot of people have asked me two things: “How did the recording go?” Answer: Great! and “When can we hear it?” Answer: ….uhhhhhhh. Well, we’re not exactly sure. The recording itself will probably be completed sometime around the New Year, but we do not have any kind of a definite release date. There are a few reasons: we still have to name the album and design the album cover and packaging, and more importantly, we’re still trying to determine the best way to put the record out. We’d like release it on a record label, because we feel there are some things labels can offer, especially in the ways of bookings, tour support, and public relations, that we simply can’t match with our own efforts. So, while I am incredibly excited to have you all hear it, it’s probably going to be a little while until that is possible! In the meantime, though, you can catch us, and the album material, if you live in town. Our next show is January 9, 2010 at the Mercury Lounge, opening for our friends the Rural Alberta Advantge. |




