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Billets, dates de tournée et concerts pour Pearl Earl

Pearl Earl

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615 Toulouse St

19 oct. 2019

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Biographie de Pearl Earl

With heavy nods to spacey prog and golden era glam rock, Pearl Earl’s sound has the ability to invoke the cosmic nostalgia of the past while carving new territory of its own neo-psychedelic universe. Once being described as ‘Pink Floyd in the sunlight’ the bands live performances are captivating and euphoric with an ominous grin.

After releasing “Karaoke Superstar” in mid 2015, P.E. gained attention from the Dallas/Fort Worth music scene and went on their first national tour. Their debut EP and self titled LP landed them many Dallas Observer Music Awards nominations and several Denton Arts and Music awards. Their self-titled album was recorded at Elmwood Studio in Oakcliff with Alex Bhore (This Will Destroy You) and Brack Cantrell; and was released on vinyl by Dreamy Life records in the summer of 2017. After several national tours and releasing a few one off singles in 2019, the band is preparing to release their sophomore album produced by Tomas Dolas (Mr. Elevator, Oh Sees) in 2022.

“Clearly caught in the crackle of ’70s airwaves, the band is mashing their memories with a deft hand and a feminine snarl. With a slightly less buoyant approach, Pearl Earl are finding their way along the same inflamed tributary that carries kindred spirits Savoy Motel. They embody the ten-foot tall ideals of glam, as evidenced in the gloss that shines on the album’s surface, and they pin it well to their flip of the radio dial. At heart the band’s eponymous LP is as punk as any of their myriad homegrown stagemates, but where others go to the well for the simple quench of sweat, Pearl Earl go for the rainbow ripple off the water in the sun. Having fun with the form, they explode punk into shards of psychedelic debris, each looking to streak the sky with its own glittered flare.”—Raven Sings The Blues

“Pearl Earl are like if Pentangle were a villainous cartoon rock band in an old episode of Josie & the Pussycats. The songs on their debut are cartoon-colored and full of knotty guitar work, weird, witchy vocals and sharp melodic left-turns. Just when you think you’ve got them pinned down, they change shape: “Captain Howdy” opens as a blank-eyed, spell-book incantation before heaving suddenly into a proggy chorus; “Cosmic Queen” is roller-disco glam-rock in which Ariel Hartley tries out about 17 different vocal approaches, from Satanic sneer to punk-rock hiccup; and “Star in the Sky” dabbles in deranged sci-fi psychedelia before dishing out an avalanche of 400-ton Black Sabbath riffs. Everything is heavily distorted and utterly deranged (the last half of “Star in the Sky” sounds like a tripped-out take on the Fat Albert theme, except with a flute). Pearl Earl is a weird, indescribable, genre-gobbling record, a black-light Magic Eye poster that keeps revealing new images the longer you stare at it.” —J. Edward Keyes, Bandcamp Daily
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