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Sebastien Grainger signs with Saddle Creek and releases digital/vinyl ep
Posted in The Publicist Nightmare on Jul 14, 2008 at 11:29 PM
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Saddle Creek welcomes Sebastian Grainger; American Names EP available now!

We are thrilled to announce that we have added Sebastien Grainger to the roster! The American Names EP is a digital only release and is available now via the Saddle Creek online store, where you can also stream the title track, and iTunes. The EP will be followed by the debut full length this October. Stay tuned for more info and tour dates!

Sebastien Grainger - American Names
When Sebastien Grainger, former drummer/singer of Death from Above 1979, set out to make his first solo record he weighed his options--in one hand he held a guitar and a microphone and, in the other, he held everything else. For the last year, amidst sporadic emergences onstage, he's been in his studio working and reworking a set of songs some of which have become the EP American Names.

Songs that were originally written alone in the stillness of night became energized through touring as a four-piece band. Made livelier, these songs were brought back to the studio to be given Grainger's layered "wall of sound" production. The outcome is a new sound that followers of his previous musical endeavors may be surprised to hear--this is a clear melodic statement. And while his new songs may have an affinity for the balladry of days gone by, Grainger manages to remain contemporary.

While Grainger will modestly tell you "every song is a problem, or an equation that I have to resolve," it's obvious that the outcomes are richer and more soulful than mere resolvability. Feeling like he is finally expressing himself on these new recordings, Grainger is eager to return to the road and entwine himself in the cultural fabric. Although he's a self-described "domestic person," Grainger's penchant for singing loud, performing and getting sweaty is real--as real as people's enthusiasm for him to keep doing so.

And with his debut full-length Sebastien Grainger and the Mountains slated to drop in October, the world will undoubtedly be seeing a lot more of Sebastien Grainger. And with regards to the new full-length, he comments, "this record is an opening statement but in no way do I think it's a map of things to come... it's a 'jump off' ... hopefully a solid step back into the world." He's quick to add, "I still haven't written my 'Thunder Road'" and, like all craftsmen enamored with their craft, Sebastien Grainger wouldn't stop even if he did.

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