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EARLY
DAY MINERS - BIOGRAPHY
"All Harm Ends Here" (Tal-018) - European
release: february 2005
The Early Day Miners Good Time Band is back
with another platter of Midwest post-goth. Having already introduced
their new rhythm section (Matt Griffin on drums and Jonathan
Richardson on bass) to the world over the course of their last
two tours, with All Harm Ends Here, Early Day Miners have
combined the lushness of their second album Let Us
Garlands Bring with the conciseness of their last full-length
Jefferson At Rest. Moreso than on any of their previous
efforts, EDM take both musical and tonal cues from the principal
architects of the 80's sad-as-hell dark underground - Echo & the
Bunnymen, the Church, early-the Cure, and most notably the Bauhaus/Tones
On Tail/Love And Rockets axis. While contemporaries like Bedhead
and Interpol have mined primarily the darkest aspects of these long
shadows, there lies in Early Day Miners' method an innate sense
of hope that transcends even their darkest themes (decay, suicide,
desertion). Perhaps this is most evident in the guitar interplay
of long-time collaborators Dan Burton (Ativin) and
Joseph Brumley. Arpeggios abound, the works of Roger McGuinn
and The Edge come to mind in that there is a sense of hopefulness
and sublimation which drives the songs to a better place. While
the album is filled with death and ghosts of all sorts, its unifying
theme is the individual's ability to escape the death and ghosts.
Even the making of the album (which was done just outside of the
band's hometown of Bloomington, Indiana, on the outskirts of Hoosier
National Forest) was plagued by ghosts and phantoms. Recorded at
the Old Mt. Gilead Church - recently revamped into a recording studio
and still immediately surrounded on three sides by a dozen acres
of 150-year old cemetery - principal tracking for All Harm Ends
Here was halted for days at a time on multiple occasions when inexplicable
flutter infected the reels of tape, almost requiring EDM to relocate
its principal tracking altogether. Mixing and overdubbing was done
at Burton's own Grotto Home Studio in an effort to evade those ghosts
in the machine which possessed Old Mt. Gilead. While the Early Day
Miners don't make flashy music, their layered music rewards the
repeat listener. If you listen closely enough, in fact, you can
hear ghosts in the distance.
Talitres records - Under exclusive license from
Secretly Canadian
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Early Day Miners
- "All Harm End Here" (Tal-018)
Errance - Townes - The Union Trade - Comfort
/ Guilt - All Harm - Precious Blood - We Know In Part - The
Way We Live Know - The Darkest Red
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DISCOGRAPHY (latest releases)
- Let Us Garlands Bring (Secretly Canadian)
- Jefferson At Rest (Secretly Canadian)
- The Sonograph - ep (Acuarela)
- more informations >> http://www.earlydayminers.com/discog.htm
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