Midlake
The lo-fi rock quintet Midlake was formed in Denton, TX, in 2000 by a group of musicians who had attended the North Texas School of Music together: Paul Alexander (bass, keyboards), Eric Nichelson (keyboards, guitar), Eric Pulido (guitar, keyboards, background vocals), Tim Smith (vocals, keyboards, guitar), and Mckenzie Smith (drums). They issued their own EP, Milkmaid Grand Army, in 2001, and sold 1,000 copies at their Texas gigs. They attracted the attention of Simon Raymonde, who signed them to his Bella Union label in the U.K., leading to European concerts and the recording of their first full-length album, Bamnan and Slivercork, which was released in July 2004. For their next album, the band changes gears and moved away from the psychedelic leanings of their debut toward a more '70s-influenced sound. 2006's The Trials of Van Occupanther featured the same lineup and a sound reminiscent of harmony-rich soft rock bands like America and Laurel Canyon troubadours like Neil Young and Gene Clark. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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- Play Young BrideA moralistic video with the plain and simple message that there is always something hidden...Windows Media Player Required
- Play Midlake - RoscoeDirected by Dan Fernbach.
- Play Midlake - MP3.com InterviewOn a summer's eve in San Francisco, Tim Smith of Midlake takes time out to discuss home, touring,...
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Midlake's second album is a departure from their lo-fi, psychedelic pop-influenced debut. The Trials of Van Occupanther jumps with both feet into the '70s of Laurel Canyon troubadours and soft rock...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| Bamnan and Slivercork | 2004 | 8.00 | 0 |
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