St. Louis three-piece band Necessities is excited to release its debut EP “Be Kind Simulacra” on St. Louis label FishBulb Records on Friday, December 15th, 2017. The band consists of Chris Phillips (guitar/synth/vocals/lyrics, formerly of Bear Hive), Jon Ryan (drums, formerly of Volcanoes) and Stephen Baier (guitar/vocals). The band, active since late 2015, incorporates the technical elements of math rock and the melodic qualities of psychedelic and electronic music into its compositions.
Chris Phillips, Stephen Baier, and Jon Ryan and has been active since late 2015.
Bandcamp/Lyrics: https://necessities.bandcamp.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/necessitiesband/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/necessitiesband/
“Be Kind Simulacra” is a collection of 5 songs written and recorded over the course of fall 2015 through summer 2017. Though stylistically diverse, the common themes of altered perception, the passage of time and humanity's obsession with creating its own destruction anxiously run through each track.
“Be Kind Simulacra” was engineered by William Godfred and David Beeman at Native Sound Recording, mixed by Ryan Wasoba at Bird Cloud Recording, mastered at Joel Hatstat Audio and produced by Necessities.
The EP will be available on streaming services and digital retailers on December 15th and will be available for purchase on cassette tape at the EP release show at Foam on January 20th.
*About FishBulb Records:
FishBulb Records is an independent label started by Joshua Lawrence in St. Louis, Missouri in 2017. “Be Kind Simulacra” is the third release on the label, preceded by releases from California band Talk, Tired Thanatoid and St. Louis local Zach Sullentrup. For more information visit www.fishbulbrecords.com.
*Tracklisting With "Be Kind Simulacra" Review:Q:
What does simulacra mean?
A:
A simulacrum (plural: simulacra from Latin: simulacrum, which means "likeness, similarity") is a representation or imitation of a person or thing.The word was first recorded in the English language in the late 16th century, used to describe a representation, such as a statue or a painting, especially of a god. By the late 19th century, it had gathered a secondary association of inferiority: an image without the substance or qualities of the original. Philosopher Fredric Jamesonoffers photorealism as an example of artistic simulacrum, where a painting is sometimes created by copying a photograph that is itself a copy of the real. Other art forms that play with simulacra include trompe-l'œil, pop art, Italian neorealism, and French New Wave.
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