Mp3 Debut: Caspian’s ASA
Posted on March 20, 2007 at 1:21 pm | No Comments
I nearly titled this post “Oh Caspian, My Caspian“, but it set off my internal cheeze-o-meter, and I needed to be a bit more direct with this one. Because your attention is needed.
Boston’s own Caspian released one of the most stunning (and remarkably mature) instrumental debuts I’ve ever heard in 2005’s “You Are The Conductor” EP. The fact that it existed for over a year before I became aware of it bothers me a bit (right under my nose!), but it means that I hardly had to wait any time at all for the full-length follow-up. Minimal patience needed.
On April 10th, courtesy of Dopamine Records, it arrives: Caspian’s first full-length disc, titled “The Four Trees”. Eleven songs over 60 dynamic minutes. And here, with the band’s kind permission, is track ten from the album, the first official mp3 made available for download. And it delivers…
U.S. pre-orders via the Dopamine site might even get it a little early (and will receive a free poster). The disc sees a Japanese release on May 2nd (via Xtal), and a hand-assembled limited edition should be available at some point as well.
To mark the album’s arrival, Caspian will stage their biggest show yet, at the Paradise on Friday night, April 13th at the Paradise. They’ll be playing with the excellent On Fire and Constants, and tickets are available at the box office or right here.
To stream “Crawlspace” and “Some Are White Light“, two other excellent tracks from “The Four Trees”, visit Caspian’s MySpace page, where you can also hear a couple from that 2005 EP. Their own music page also has more mp3s, including a demo, live track, and some loops. There’s even an entire live set from last fall shared up over at the indepensable Live Music Archive.
Caspian’s upcoming road trip starts on April 19th at the Lit Lounge in NYC, and after crossing the U.S. and back, winds up a month later in the very same city (in other words, you New Yorkers are a lucky bunch). Check their MySpace page for all 27 dates, and catch ’em if you can.
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