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 Post subject: [2012-06-12] The dB's "Falling Off The Sky" reunion album (Bar/None)
PostPosted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 7:11 pm 
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The dB's were a highly influential rock band that recorded and toured throughout the 1980s. Composed of four North Carolinians transplanted to NYC and Hoboken, their music incorporated everything from 60s pop psychedelia to the new wave music happening at CBGBs. Along with the Feelies, the dB’s were one of the original instigators of the Amer-indie music scene that culminated in the success of REM and the Replacements. Their first two albums are considered classics and after a 30 year hiatus the original line up is back for Falling Off the Sky.

1. That Time Is Gone
2. Before We Were Born
3. The Wonder Of Love
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5. Far Away And Long Ago
6. Send Me Something Real
7. World To Cry
8. The Adventures Of Albatross And Doggerel
9. I Didn’t Mean To Say That
10. Collide-oOo-Scope
11. She Won't Drive In The Rain Anymore
12. Remember (Falling Off The Sky)

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 Post subject: [2012-06-12] The dB's "Falling Off The Sky" reunion album (Bar/None)
PostPosted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 7:14 pm 
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The dB's Online is proud to debut this all new, 2005 studio recording by The dB's. "World to Cry" is a Peter Holsapple composition, recorded January 2005 at Water Music in Hoboken, mixed by Chris Stamey at Modern Recording in Chapel Hill, and featuring Peter, Chris, Will Rigby, and Gene Holder. The band and The dB's Online generously offer this sneak-preview mix from the forthcoming new album for FREE download.

The dB's Online is further pleased to announce the return of The dB's to live performance. Four shows in September will probably be the only ones in 2005; we're telling our mailing list of hardcore fans as quickly and early as possible so you can book your ticket and travel plans early! Two nights at Maxwell's in Hoboken, where The dB's first played in 1978! Expect to hear new songs mixed in with your old faves.

These shows -- and the MP3 -- feature the "classic" lineup of The dB's that recorded STANDS FOR dECIBELS and REPERCUSSION:
Peter Holsapple
Chris Stamey
Will Rigby
Gene Holder

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 Post subject: [2012-06-12] The dB's "Falling Off The Sky" reunion album (Bar/None)
PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 3:53 pm 
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And here's a photo of the reconstituted band:

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 Post subject: [2012-06-12] The dB's "Falling Off The Sky" reunion album (Bar/None)
PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 9:58 pm 
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Good Stuff, Maynard!

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I always liked Holsapple's guitar work on REM's Out Of Time album.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 6:22 pm 
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Meanwhile, six years later ...

Two tracks which supposedly will be on the long-awaited reunion album were released as a vinyl-only single for Record Store Day 2011 on Saturday, "Picture Sleeve" b/w "Write Back". The disc is still available via Amazon's third party sellers:

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 Post subject: [2012-06-12] The dB's "Falling Off The Sky" reunion album (Bar/None)
PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 3:19 pm 
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A YouTuber has uploaded a video of himself playing the "Picture Sleeve" single. The audio quality isn't great, but the song itself is superb:


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 4:52 pm 
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Seven years after the original announcement, we finally have a scheduled release date for the dB's reunion album: It will be coming out via the Bar/None label on June 12, 2012. The band have also released two different promo videos for a track called "Revolution Of The Mind". Will this be the first single from the album?




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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 6:18 pm 
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Super thrilled for this. Thanks.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 7:28 pm 
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Good Stuff, Maynard!

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Perhaps not as catchy as "I thought you wanted to know" but Chris's voice has aged well, and it rocks.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 9:55 pm 
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Hooray! I would have expected this to come out on YepRoc, but this is fine by me...

Hank wrote:
Perhaps not as catchy as "I thought you wanted to know"


Not for nothing, but "I Thought You Should Know" was written by Richard Lloyd (ex-Television)...


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 Post subject: [2012-06-12] The dB's "Falling Off The Sky" reunion album (Bar/None)
PostPosted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:14 pm 
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Fans of The dB's might want to have a look at my new blog devoted to the band and its members' other musical pursuits. I will be posting new music every Friday (nothing commercially released; all will be live &/or rare material).

Here it is:

http://dbs-repercussion.blogspot.com/

Leave a comment if you have a look.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:16 pm 
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By the way, several reports say "Revolution of the Mind" is actually a non-album track. If true, RofM is technically not a single "from" Falling Off the Sky...


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RALEIGH, N.C. — Falling Off the Sky is the first new dB’s album in a quarter-century. It’s also the first in three decades to feature the band’s original lineup of singer/songwriter/guitarists Peter Holsapple and Chris Stamey, bassist Gene Holder and drummer Will Rigby — the same lineup that recorded the beloved early-’80s classics Stands for deciBels and Repercussion. Street date is set for June 19, 2012 on Bar/None Records.

The North Carolina-via-New York foursome’s vintage releases are now widely revered as alt-pop landmarks. Falling Off the Skyembodies the same combination of infectious melodic craft, playful sonic experimentalism and barbed lyrical insight that originally established the dB’s as key progenitors of the ’80s Southern indie-rock explosion, while incorporating the wealth of musical and personal experience that the four bandmates have accumulated individually in the years since.

“In some ways, this feels like the record that we could have made between our first and second albums,” Stamey says of Falling Off the Sky. “There are, however, fewer angry songs. And more songs about transformation. It’s also the first dB’s album to be recorded primarily in North Carolina, which is something that we’re very proud of.”

The new album — produced by the band, with additional production by longtime cohorts Mitch Easter and Scott Litt — finds the seminal quartet reenergized and inspired, delivering a dozen new original songs that rank with the group’s finest and most influential music.

“Our main concern was just to make a really great dB’s record, one that would stand up beside our best work,” Holsapple asserts. “ Obviously the songs had to be good and had to fit together, and it had to sound interesting in a way that would bear repeated listening. But mainly, it was important to us that we make a record that sounds like us.”

The resurgent quartet’s renewed sense of purpose is apparent from the first note of the hard-crunching opener “That Time Is Gone,” and drives such indelible new tunes as the liltingly romantic “Before We Were Born,” the bluntly catchy “World to Cry,” the jangly, bittersweet “Send Me Something Real” and the insistently tuneful “Write Back.” Written and sung by drummer Rigby, “Write Back” is the first of his compositions to appear on a dB’s album.

In addition to showcasing the band’s formidable songwriting skills, Falling Off the Skyfinds the dB’s resuming the potent collective rapport that they began honing during their years growing up in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

As Stamey notes, “Most bands share early memories of vans breaking down. The dB’s share early memories of learning to drive, learning to do trig and learning to play hooky. We grew up drinking the same water and breathing the same tobacco-laden air.”

“We all speak the same language,” agrees Holsapple. “We grew up together and learned to play music together, and that shared background is always there. When the four of us got together and played together again for the first time in over 20 years, that chemistry was there waiting for us.”

The future members of the dB’s began playing together, in various combinations, in their teens, in such early combos as Little Diesel, Rittenhouse Square and the now-legendary Sneakers, which issued a pair of homespun EPs that were among the first American indie-rock releases to gain national attention. In 1977, Stamey moved to New York, where he became Alex Chilton’s bassist and launched a short-lived yet history-making indie label, Car Records, which released solo singles by Stamey, Holsapple and by Chilton’s former Big Star partner Chris Bell.

The dB’s formed in the summer of 1978, when Holder and Rigby moved north to join Stamey; the group debuted with the Car single “I Thought (You Wanted to Know)”/”If and When.” Holsapple came on board that October; although he initially joined as keyboardist, it wasn’t long before the band’s original repertoire was divided evenly between Stamey and Holsapple compositions. They soon emerged as local heroes in their adopted hometown, becoming the unofficial house band for the downtown music weekly New York Rocker, whose founder, the late Alan Betrock, became a mentor, releasing the dB’s single “Black and White”/”Soul Kiss” on his Shake label in late 1979.

The dB’s signed with the British label Albion and released 1981’s Stands for deciBels and 1982’s Repercussion, which became instant favorites among the fans, critics and college-radio programmers fortunate enough to hear them. But the fact that the albums were available only as high-priced, sparsely distributed imports kept the band from reaching a wide audience in those pre-Internet days. Although Stamey exited in 1982, the dB’s released two more underexposed yet much-loved albums, 1984’s Like This and 1987’s The Sound of Music, before disbanding.

Stamey launched a prolific solo career, while building a far-ranging resume as producer for such acts as Alejandro Escovedo, Le Tigre and Whiskeytown. Holsapple also recorded as a solo artist, cut three acclaimed albums as a member of the New Orleans-based supergroup the Continental Drifters, and moonlighted as sideman with R.E.M. and Hootie and the Blowfish. Stamey and Holsapple also briefly reunited in 1991 for the well-received duo album Mavericks. Meanwhile, Holder unveiled his guitar skills as a member of the Wygals and served a stint as bassist with Yo La Tengo, while keeping busy as producer and engineer on projects by the likes of Yo La Tengo, Luna and Steve Wynn. Rigby demonstrated his vocal and songwriting skills on a pair of solo albums, while serving as stage and studio drummer with Steve Earle, Laura Cantrell and Matthew Sweet.

After reconvening in 2005 for a series of rapturously received reunion shows, the dB’s decided to cut an album of new material. Rather than impose an artificial deadline, they allowed the project to unfold at its own pace, convening periodically for sessions at Stamey’s Chapel Hill studio Modern Recording. Along the way, Holsapple and Stamey recorded another widely acclaimed duo album, hERE aND nOW, which Bar/None released in 2009.

“We looked at it as our recording club,” Stamey says of Falling Off the Sky’s leisurely birth cycle, during which the band cut two dozen new songs. “The focus was always on creativity and doing what we liked, rather than trying to get it out at a particular time. We’d get together and book a few days of studio time, run through the songs a few times, and then roll tape and record several songs each day. Recording Will’s song ‘Write Back,” with its asymmetrical phrases and Jackson Pollock organ solo, was a turning point. After that, the recording process opened up, and we became more fearless about the kinds of noises that fit in with these songs.”

In addition to some distinctive guitar work from lifelong pal and former Let’s Active leader Mitch Easter (who previously played with Holsapple and Stamey in the teen outfit Rittenhouse Square, and with Stamey and Rigby in Sneakers) Falling Off the Skyincludes contributions from an assortment of young players and singers from the current North Carolina alt-rock community, as well as string, brass and woodwind players from local orchestras.

“We’ve all been through so much over the years,” Holsapple notes, “and our lives outside of the band are quite different from the way they were back then. But the way that we play together, and the way we relate to each other musically, is still the same. Not having to deal with the trappings of fame and success has kept us honest. Maybe we’ll never end up being household initials, but we’ve also never made a bad record. Our reputation is unsullied, and you can’t buy that.”

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 7:06 am 
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Here are videos of The dB's performing two songs from the new album at SXSW last night:




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Another new promo photo:

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Bump: Added pre-order details to the first post. "World To Cry" is on the album, but neither "Picture Sleeve" nor "Revolution Of The Mind" is. The band have made "Revolution" available as a free download, though:

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A free download of two tracks from the album, "Before We Were Born" and "That Time Is Gone", is now available from Bar/None:

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:03 pm 
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BUMP, in anticipation of this finally being released tomorrow :)

I understand the choices that led to the final track list, but I sure hope that the rest of the material that was recorded sees release eventually


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Excellent album, definitely worth the wait. Favorite tracks here are "Before We Were Born", "Write Back", "World To Cry" and "Collide-oOo-Scope".


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