

Recorded without a real plan in a small house in the Texan countryside, the house become something of a muse for the work as the record came together and the aforementioned marriage fell apart.Ī quietly poignant and evocative start-point, you can watch the brand new video ‘Black Willow’ below right now – and grab a pre-order via the Sub Pop link beneath. Immediately engrossing, the beautifully balanced lead track is unveiled today alongside an inspired video which hints at the underlying darkness and peculiarity that sits just under the surface of the track’s magnetising four-and-a-half minutes.Īdding even more intrigue to the work, the album was recorded during the breakdown of the marriage between Cross and Duszynski, an unsteadiness that seemingly permeates from the album’s heart.
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A similarly trait to that of Shearwater, the Texan folk-pop band who have released a slew of wonderful albums since their journey began some fifteen or so years ago.īringing both of those varied visions together today, Loma is the new project from Shearwater vocalist Jonathan Meiburg and Cross Record’s Emily Cross and Dan Duszynski, with a full album promised for February 16th, via Sub Pop. Find Jacquard Looms on Instagram.One of our favourite records of 2016, Cross Record’s Wabi Sabi constructed a captivating and enveloping world all of its own, highlighting the striking nature of Emily Cross ability to shift the tone and temperature of whatever situation her work found itself in. Time will tell whether this is merely a passing phase or the start of a whole new chapter in the outfit’s history but based on quality alone, let's hope it's the latter.

“Where I Belong” finds Jacquard Looms taking on a whole new sound and refining their own distinct voice. “Our idea for the shoot was completely reliant on members of the public, and we just loved meeting all the amazing people,” the band said of the video that’s tenderness in capturing their subjects finds people at their most natural. The three-piece quickly amassed a following through their inspired combination of trap-inspired beats and bilingual verses, with members jumping between their London accents and Spanish bars on a whim across tracks such as “BITE” and “Your Ugly Heart” - two tracks released in the run-up to last year’s aforementioned debut EP.Īs well as the single itself, “Where I Belong” is accompanied by a music video composed of short vignettes of passing young Londoners. Jacquard Looms is made up of friends Tommy, Spike, and Joey. They use 360-degree dual caster spinner wheels that glide effortlessly in any direction and over different surfaces. Loms Luggage uses 100 American Made polycarbonate and carbon fiber bands that is one of the strongest and lightest materials. But we just went with it and it helped us to find and define this fresh sound that we love." Every piece of LOMS Luggage is proudly made in the U.S.A. It's actually fairly minimal compared to the heavy layering of our previous releases. The Fort Bend Independent School District, an Equal Opportunity Educational Provider and Employer, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sex, national origin, disability and/or age, military status, genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by law in educational programs or activities that it operates or in employment decisions. Purpose: The Beginning Band Syllabus is intended to facilitate the growth and development of sixth grade students. Point Loma Choral Union: Mendelssohns ELIJAH, Op. We had a rhythm that wasn’t quite working, but after messing around with this skiffle beat, we found the direction changed and it all just happened. An education in music cultivates critical-thinking, creativity, and leadership skills that. "The elements of the song seemed to come out of nowhere pretty quickly,” they tell Best Fit, “Tommy had this line about “wasted on the sidelines” which was the spark. “It was the combination of where our music was heading at the time and our collective inspirations, which seemed to come from nowhere and come together for that one evening,” the band explained of the track’s origins. Minimal in its instrumentation and driven by haunting, harmonized, echoed vocals, “Where I Belong” is a showcase in experimentation, from a band unafraid to alter course on a whim. “Where I Belong” is a far cry from the band's previous, more hip-hop orientated work which was especially prominent with the release of last year's Too Cold 2 Snow EP.
