HOORAY FOR EARTH

What’s in a band name? Does it even matter? Before we continue this debate and take you into clichés such as “you can’t judge a book by it’s cover” etc, please consider that this band nearly cost themselves a blog post on The Recommender because of their somewhat silly name. They obviously won’t care one jot, but we do, because we don’t like to miss posting about bands that sound this amazing.

We received an email last summer, around the time of their Momo EP, informing us about this exciting, new quartet from Boston, who had been making waves on the live circuit and American music blogs. They were looking to reach a few commentators over here in the UK, but it seems that we simply glanced at that email, noticing for a second or two that this expanded PR fluff was actually bringing us a band by the name of Hooray For Earth. Yeah, whatever. Rubbish name, move on – which seems to have been precisely what we did.

As ridiculously dismissive as that seems, please bear in mind that music bloggers get an unbelievable amount of emails each day, so it’s easy to miss things. Very easy. Sure we pick up lots too, so we’re thankful for some emails, but with so many time-wasters around making piss-poor music you can perhaps forgive us for being a little bit over-judgemental.

Beyond the name – which doesn’t actually seem quite so bad upon reflection, especially when you consider how uplifting the group’s attitude is – the music seems packed full of gorgeous surprises. On June 6th, they are due to release their second LP, True Loves, (although the UK release is delayed until September), on Dovecote Records, following their debut 2008 self-titled album. Once again they’re found jamming out a style of sweeping pop music, that’s got a heart beat that occasionally races and occasionally calms.

As we look back over their catalogue of available songs we notice an evolution. At their most up front there’s a set of vibrating, wall-of-sound guitar chords that The Big Pink stir up so well, (Form), whilst at their most tempered, they find the kind of psychedelic warmth more familiar with Animal Collective (Rolling/Nectarine).

The track Comfortable, Comparable walks the thin line between charming, zealous pop and that saccharine, over-dramatised dirge that misses the mark. On one side of that line you get New Order, on the other you get the likes of Hurts. It’s a case of the artists getting it or not getting it – Hooray For Earth thankfully get it.

There’s so much to enjoy from their consistently excellent library, but you find your excitement levels peaking at Surrounded By Your Friends, which is only matched in positivity and warmth by their band moniker. It’s a walk in the park on a sunny day, or like experiencing a love story first hand.

If you were hunting for a deal-closer though you should look no further than their most recent single, the new album’s title track True Loves – that has one of the finest videos we’ve seen all year – which once again finds them tempering their barrage of melodic noise, with a more sophisticated structure that is driven by a layered, rolling beat throughout and an endearing set of vocal mantras. It’s an absolute winner and shows them maturing with every turn, now hitting heights with their song-smithery that most musicians can only dream of.

They’ve also been known to try their hands at remixes and covers, even attempting Kanye West’s All Of The Lights, alongside Zambri, with psyched-out results, as well as having been remixed themselves by the likes of Twin Shadow and Oh No Ono, among others. Which ever way you discover them there’s no denying that this is a band capable of creating richly textured and remarkably developed pop music. It seems fitting to end this post with one clichéd but appropriate thought; “that which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet“. (MB)

HOORAY FOR EARTH – SURROUNDED BY YOUR FRIENDS

HOORAY FOR EARTH – TRUE LOVES

HOORAY FOR EARTH – FORM

HOW GOOD IS THIS!!!??? – NUMBER 42

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Keen followers of The Recommender blog will no doubt be well aware of how much we adore We Have Band.  You can see that we first blogged about them back here, then did a Q & A with them back here, before finally meeting up with them at a gig we had previewed here.  It was the start of several friendly encounters this blog had with them, subsequently meeting them backstage at one of last years Great Escape Festival shows, then culminating in a gig back in Brighton just a couple of weeks ago.

At that recent show they introduced us to their manager, Guillaume, and we discussed the idea of flexing a little blog power by utilising The Recommender’s network of friendly bloggers to do a ‘We Have Band-themed day‘.  That’s a serious amount of reach these days, so we’re very pleased to confirm that this very post is now in tandem with many similar posts from other bloggers around the world, all in the hope of giving this beloved band a handy boost on the day they launch their debut album.

As you can see we’ve dotted throughout this post all their amazing videos, which are nothing short of astonishing, getting better and better with each one, leading up to the most recent for their excellent track, Divisive.  We also offer the multitude of excellent remixes here, for that same track, including the new and exclusive Schaatz remix that they’ve kindly sent to us (see below).  Finally we have an unexpected mashup that they’ve received from a fan between them and New Order’s tune, Round & Round.

WE HAVE BAND – DIVISIVE  (SCHAATZ REMIX)

WE HAVE BAND  vs  NEW ORDER -  DIVISIVE / ROUND & ROUND

You can purchase the new album, WHB, just here.  It was released today on the Naive label and is well worthy of your investigation. This debut reaches remarkable heights, cleverly mixing a dark threat alongside a joyous humour.  At it’s peaks the hope surges through the room and at it’s most aphotic you find yourself lost inside it.  Perhaps the most exceptional feature repeated on here are the layers that are built on top of Tom’s resonating basslines, usually through the use of their vocals, in wonderful mantras.  Without doubt this is one of the most fearless and interesting debuts of the year.

As a thankyou to all the blog’s support with their album launch, headed up by The Recommender, they recorded a quick clip whilst recently playing live.  Addressing blogs directly, they rather fantastically got the crowd to give blogs a big thanks.  Rather than fear bloggers, with our often dangerous, powerful ability to share, they have instead fully embraced us, and alongside their music, it is perhaps this element of We Have Band’s attitude that shows us they are truly thinking forwards.   (MB)