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MP3 The Living Sea - Madeline - EP

Boston''s finest female fronted fuzzy indie rock band with soaring guitars and subtle metal influences.

5 MP3 Songs in this album (18:34) !
Related styles: ROCK: Garage Rock, ROCK: Post-Rock/Experimental

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Details:
BIO
Anchored by castaways Neil Simmons and
Michael Crockett of There Were Wires and
The Burning Paris respectively, The Living Sea has
returned with madeline. First launched in 2004, TLS has endured lineup changes, and personal tradigies to finish their first studio album, with new vocalist Catie Rae Zappala and bassist Dave Carlson.

Recorded at Camp St. studio in Cambridge, The Madeline EP features 5 songs that have been a staple of The Living Sea’s live set over the last year.

in a day when techno music fills the clubs,
madeline challenges listeners with melodies as agressive as its angular guitars and
introspective rythyms, combined with
Zappala’s optimistic, heartfelt lyrics.


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PRESS
From the Boston Phoenix:

Two promising local indie-rock up-and-comers have up and come out with new CDs for your enjoyment. The LIVING SEA are preparing for the release of their new Madeline EP, a five-track spread of lush guitar textures, explosive rhythms, and vocals that soar through the din like a bottle rocket. They’ll drop the good stuff this Saturday, August 2, at Great Scott, joined by LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, SHORE LEAVE, and MR. NI$E
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From the Boston Metro:

The Living Sea’s Catie Zappala takes a vocal approach akin to Regina Spektor and Martha Wainwright, letting the words roll around in her mouth a bit before peppering them over the lush, angular sonics of their “Madeline” EP. The Mystery Tramps, Loud Clappers and Motorcar. round out the bill.
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From Boston Globe - Stuff@ Night

by Liza Weisstuch | July 25, 2008
According to their MySpace page, Boston band the Living Sea counts New Order, Heart, Thin Lizzy, mermaids, and beer as a few of their many influences. We would add to that catalog Karen O. of the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs; Tortoise; and Chicago electronic-tinged art rockers the Sea and Cake (the “Sea” part is completely coincidental, we’re sure). Their new CD is coming out on Lunch Records, and tonight the indie-electronic-pop outfit is celebrating by playing their own party at Great Scott (1222 Comm Ave, Allston, 617.566.9014). We’re pretty sure there’ll be beer, which of course means there will be inspiration. Dive in around 9 p.m. Tickets are $8 at the door.
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Joel Simches, The Noise-"This is my new favorite band."
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The Pill-
"Traveling the quickest route from Point A to B requires a journey through the mind of The Living Sea, a Boston-based rock and roll railroad of an ensemble that blends scratch acid vocal harmonies and angular guitars driven by echoing soundscapes and impulsive breaks. Self-described as "a thirteen year old gothic chick''s favorite band, our name scrawled in Bic on her notebook,"Lunch Record darlings The Living Sea takes the best elements of Daryl Palumbo''s epic compositions and dresses it up for the midnight ball." -the Pill

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