Posts By 75orLess
Cummins Brothers at the Looff Carousel
featuring Chris Adams
Crescent Park
Riverside, RI
6pm
Bill Keough at The Met
with The Wishing and Two Brothers
The Met
1005 Main St
Pawtucket, RI
8pm
All ages
$8.00
Brook, Bear and the Elephant ‘Montreal’ review in The Source
Merging the distinct styles and personalities of songwriters on record can be a difficult endeavor. The musical camaraderie of Eric Ott, Nate Laban, and Sean Yadisernia is a testament to this process and its potential. Their collective experience in music spans decades and includes well-known Seacoast acts Mercuryhat, Eric and the Anxiety, and Laban’s solo incarnations. They’ve earned several nominations for various Spotlight Awards, including one this year for best rock act as Thrift Store Ransom, and Ott has taken home two awards for his songwriting.
“Montreal,” their first full-length album under the name Brook, Bear and the Elephant, is an ideal balance of two seemingly competing styles. Ott’s contributions are rooted in folk, pop-Americana, and alt-country, while Laban’s have evolved out of an eclectic, but decidedly heavier, punky sound that, even when unplugged, always produce considerable power.
“Tired Moon Eyes” exemplifies the lyrical and musical intersection of their respective styles. Here, Ott’s Bob Dylan-influenced folk has been energized, now channeling Jeff Tweedy over Laban’s driving, palm-muted riffs that recall Tom Petty rather than Fugazi. The upbeat song culminates in a chorus that’s cheerfully laden with poppy “ba ba ba bahs,” but masks a darker meditation on mortality.
From the Wilco-inspired “Crushing Cloud” and Ott’s signature folk sound on “Strung Photographs,” to the humorous and choppy punk n’ roll of Laban’s “5 Inch Knife,” the record remains cohesive despite its diversity. On the standout track “Death of a Salesman,” Laban’s infectious melodies bounce on a powerfully simple two-chord structure. “I could never kill myself, trying to be like someone else,” he repeats. Having benefitted from each other’s influence, Ott and Laban aren’t trying to be like anyone else — they’re reaping the rewards of evolution.
Brook, Bear and the Elephant – Montreal
75OL-213 Brook, Bear and the Elephant – Montreal
$8.00 S&H Included
Digital download is available here
Track Listing
1. 12 to One
2. Crushing Clouds
3. Tired Moon Eyes
4. Strung Photographs
5. No Such Language
6. Two Fold
7. Normal, IL
8. Death of a Salesman
9. Montreal
Brook Bear and The Elephant are an indie rock band from Dover, New Hampshire. Nestled into a valley where the salt from the sea begins to cease that is where this 4 piece band consisting of 4 accomplished players, writers and fans of music originated. Their sound is multi-genre crossing from indie rock to late 60s/early 70s singer songwriter and a lot of ground between. The band, formed in 2014, is a local super group made of two primary award winning songwriters, Eric Ott (guitar and vocals) and Nate Laban (bass and vocals), veteran guitar player and Producer Sean Yadisernia and veteran seacoast drummer Dan McGary. Visit their soundcloud page or their facebook page.
diePods, The – II
75OL-214 The diePods – II
$8.00 S&H Included
Digital download available here
Track Listing
1. Wizard With a Wheel
2. Die A Little
3. Cabbage Night
4. Pass The Sack
5. Lifer
6. The Sneeker
7. Turnaround
8. Pissin’ On A Post
The diePods, from Newport R.I, have released their second album aptly titled “l l.”
“Influenced mainly by rock and hardcore, the diePods have once again successfully infused these styles into diverse and original songs. Fueled by bold guitars, angst driven vocals and full throttle drums.” – Sir Edward Quoteworthy M.D.
Allysen Callery at Portsmouth Book & Bar
with Ryan Lee Crosby
Portsmouth Book & Bar
Portsmouth, NH
9pm
Jets Can’t Land at Hope Underground
Hope Underground
10 Broadway
Newport, RI
9pm
Baylies Band at Psychic Readings
with Chris Corsano, Shambling Mound, Matt Underwood
Psychic Readings
Empire St
2nd Floor
Providence, RI
9pm
Mark Cutler and Men of Great Courage at Nick-a-nee’s
Nick-a-nee’s
Providence, RI
9pm
Baylies Band at Funky Jungle
with Mis(s)invader and Pavlov’s Dogs
Funky Jungle
Providenc,e RI
9pm