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New EP out now! Beach Front Property contains 6 songs. We recorded this and paid for everything by ourselves. No label, no parents - just us. The only way you can get it is to come to one of our shows this summer. We hand screened the whole thing. This is truely from artist to fan - with out any middle man. You can hear two new songs (Love and Picture Of Departure) on the player now.
UMBRELLAS ILLUMINARE
(Latin; meaning to light the way or illustrate.)
When Scott Windsor and the timeless yet refreshing band Umbrellas released their debut self-titled record in 2005, they may not have guessed that one year later, theyd find themselves livening-up a drab, abandoned comedy clubrecording songs on giant stages and in refrigerators for their follow-up, Illuminare. Umbrellas sophomore Militia Group release was recorded in two solid weeks of near fifteen-hour recording sessions, where Scott and his bands musings were tested and brought to life.
When Umbrellas debut hit the shelves, it was recognized as a dynamic, eager offering. The band toured heavily and new ideas began swimming inside Windsors head. Those ideas formed icebergsand the only option was to dismantle and re-conduct the near-avalanche of visions, abstractions, melodies and structures. The debut, birthed in decidedly artistic, collaborative ways, proved to be an even more cautious outing compared to Illuminare.
Hanging blankets across the empty, dusty and evocative shell of an old comedy club, Scott and his Umbrellas started tracking their new record Illuminare. They went forth in unsafe, less-than secure scenarios with nearby 06 tornados in Oklahoma. Scott recalls: The old comedy club had an odd feel to it. Grossly low-lit, strange hallways, off-color backrooms good for nothingright there in the middle of downtown Tulsadodging tornados in the midst of recording. We constantly heard sirens going off, went outside to piss-green skies, sideways rain and I thought to myself maybe theyll find these recordings someday after we were all carried off. One of the band members car was stolen during the recording process by homeless people who stole it just to impress their friends. The van got broken into- we had a stolen hard drive. But bad luck could not stop this record.
James McAlister (Ester Drang, Sufjan Stevens) played the drums, percussion, programming, and added lively, innovative ideas like sampling Scotts voice as the keyboard parts for the song Again and Again. On the song, Scott sings: Wheres the piano? The big, big bass drum? Well, in that song, the pianos right there in his vocal chordswhich were adamantly, angelically bared just as they are on Illuminare. Most of these songs only had one take on vocals80% of the record. Every record nowadays, it seems you can find some pretty blonde, put auto-tune on it and just go with it. Scott modestly adds: Im not the best singer but at least when you see us live, what you see is what you get and Im not lying to fans. And it seems thats what the general mood and stance of this record: reality, and a sense for the organic, raw, forgotten sentiments. In the song Tests on My Heart, Windsor sings of getting over the self, recording in the aforementioned refrigerator with cold vocal-shadows and a Vaudevillian piano interlude. Illuminare grapples with notions of solitude, life, death, and the plain old blues. Scott sings of realistic love, infatuation, satisfaction, disappointment, life-balance, the letting-go, appeasement, idealism, and graceall with a backdrop of blustery fall-out tunes with strange swirls of sound, smatterings of echoes and pulsings, huge bass hammerings and bells to chime the gladness in being right there where ones supposed to be. Weathering the storms, and taking on the shadows and memories of calmer times and warmer rooms.
The players: Chad Copelin (producer, keys, guitar, bass), Nathan Price (drums, percussion), Eric Arndt (bass), Scott Windsor (vocals, guitars, percussion) James McAlister (drums, percussion, programming), Ryan Lindsey (piano, background vocals)
If you want to purchase our record "Illuminare" click the box below.
It will bring you to the TMG store, where you
can purchase both full length Umbrellas records for only $7.50!
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riccicomoto, Mar 24, 2009:
…thanx for being friends…
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Chris, Aug 26, 2007:
please make the EP available guys!
drugs don't work, Jul 11, 2007:
i think i'm having your baby.
jaimiee [recommends Umbrellas], Mar 12, 2007:
fan as of one hour ago......boston white is the shit. I can't get enough of it and it will without a doubt be one of my life time favs.......congrads on an outstanding song boys :D
Jaimiee