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Duraluxe - The Suitcase

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Artist: Duraluxe
Title: The Suitcase
Catalog#: AHA!035
Price: $10.00 buy

Tracks on this CD:
Your Boarding Pass
Please Be Cool
7ths & Minors
All Together Now
Phantom Power
Save One For Gießen
Hit So Hard (Winsome Version)
For The Memory Of St. Joan
Sometimes
Helium Hand Of Power
I-95
Rings by Absinthe Blind (Mud Records)

Southern California outfit Duraluxe incorporate both terrestrial and extraterrestrial atmospheres, songs whose foundations are definitely sunk in terra-firma while adorned with aural phenomena that are totally cosmic, chucking in the most serene and surreal late-model Flaming Lips style psychedelic glorification, thoughtfully balanced with a effervescing eighties new-wave frequency that broadly hints at classic albums by The Psychedelic Furs and Orchestral Maneuvers In The Dark. Duraluxe maestro Chris Colbert's production skills have been utilized by outits like Elf Power, Summer Hymns, Mineral and up-and-comers Ester Drang, here he adorns the songs in the sonic equivalents of strobe lights and shimmering confetti. A surreal album, recommended to fans of Grandaddy, The Lassie Foundation, The Flaming Lips, Sparklehorse, Mercury Rev…

For 'The Suitcase' Duraluxe recorded at fabled Green Room Studios in Huntington Beach California with the addition of virtuoso Frank Lenz (Lassie Foundation, Cush) on piano, harmonies and orchestrations, and with the intention of bursting the boundaries of guitar-based pop music. A survey of the geographical and emotional flux of Duraluxe over the past year, The Suitcase - from rocking opening salvo "Please Be Cool" on -- condenses the band's sonic experimentation into concise pop songs, without losing any of the power of its psychedelic flights of fancy. "Hit So Hard," for example, is back, but for this version, the ardor of the anguished guitars gets retranslated through full orchestration and surf harmonies; "All Together Now" and "Sometimes" bring simple, sunny pop smarts; the brilliant cacophony of old is revisited in "Save One for Giessen" and "I-95"; and the band discover new grooves and work a relaxed melodic m.o. in "Phantom Power", "Helium Hand of Power" and "Sevenths and Minors". "All Together" is a featured pre-release track on Parasol 'Sweet Sixteen' Volume 5 CD.

DURALUXE BIOGRAPHY…

The story of Duraluxe begins early in 1997 in Music City: Nashville Tennessee. Transplants both, producer/engineer Chris Colbert and recently unattached guitarist Troy Daugherty (ex-Hoi Polloi) began toying around with a 1966 Rhythm Ace drum machine and an ADAT. The two surly music-biz veterans started writing songs together, and before long they'd sunk their life savings into their own recording studio and Duraluxe was born.

Los Angeleno Chris Colbert spent his formative years producing and engineering for MTV and such artists as the Lassie Foundation, Mineral, Pave the Rocket, the Adolescents, Morella's Forest and Elf Power. Deciding it was time to turn his skills toward his own music, Colbert helmed fruitful Nashville sessions with Daugherty in 1998 -- produced, mixed and engineered by the pair at their studio (not-so-coincidentally named Dolorosa) - and Duraluxe took those tapes and another batch of songs up to Chicago for sessions produced and mixed by studio guru Keith Cleversley (Spiritualized, Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev). Duraluxe returned from Chicago with Dolorosa (Meddle Records 1999), the result of the sessions, and a new drummer in Mark Emge.

Dolorosa was a shimmering, incandescent blend of the Nashville/Chicago sessions, containing college-radio faves "Queen of Centerville" and "Lowly Creatures." Then it was somebody's bright idea (let's say ... Chris) to move the whole shebang to Athens, GA (Olivia Tremor Control, Elf Power, Japancakes, some guys called R.E.M.) and make a band of it. They had access to studio time, the place was cheap, and they could focus on turning into a live act (nobody told them about the bugs). A few trips across the country later and they were a good one, returning with another Chicago native in the process, Megan Morrison on backing vocals and keyboards. Duraluxe subsequently played lots of music in Athens and became local radio favorites.

Then it was somebody's bright idea (let's say Chris) to move back home to LA with him and take things to the next level. After relocating to the other side of the country, Duraluxe quickly settled in and immediately released I Duel Sioux and the Ale of Saturn (Grand Theft Autumn Records 2001), a split full-length CD with L.A.'s the Lassie Foundation. The unique album featured six Duraluxe tracks recorded in Athens pitted opposite six tracks by the Lassie Foundation, and included Duraluxe live and college-radio favorites "Hits So Hard" and "Ruled By Fear."

 
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