- Curtains for you
Infobox musical artist |
Name = Curtains For You
Background = group_or_band
Origin = Seattle,Washington ,USA
Genre = Pop Indie
Label =None
Years_active = 2004–present | Labels =
Associated_acts =
URL = [http://www.curtainsforyou.net]
Current_members = Matthew Gervais
Michael Gervais
Nick Holman
Peter Fedofsky
Dave LawrenceCurtains For You is a five-piece indie-pop band from
Seattle, Washington . The band consists ofMatthew Gervais (lead vocal/guitar,)Mike Gervais (lead guitar/saxophone/vocals,)Nick Holman (bass/euphonium/vocal,)Peter Fedofsky (Piano/vocals,) andDave Lawrence (drums.) They are heavily influenced by '60s pop, in particular, parallels can be drawn to the music ofThe Beatles andThe Kinks . Comparisons toHarry Nilsson have been made, and the band has made no secret their love of his music and vocal style. They are mainstays of the nascent Seattle retro-pop scene, and play regularly on bills with other similar artists of the Seattle retro-pop scene, such asAndy Werth .Critically, the band is described by the
Seattle Power Pop Blog as "...a really solid outfit that use interesting sounds and rely on a constant shuffle beat to churn out mid-tempo tunes that sound a little bit likeJellyfish if they had listened to a lot ofStephen Foster andNew Orleans dirges." [ [http://seattle-powerpop.blogspot.com/2007/07/curtains-for-you-and-friday-mile-photos.html Seattle Powerpop - Log On and Rock Out: Curtains For You and Friday Mile photos ] ] Megan Seling of Seattle'sThe Stranger has this to say of the band, "Given that the whole '70s-pop/vaudevillian/Harry Nilsson thing is big right now (right?), it's a good time to get turned on to Curtains For You, a local pop band claiming to find inspiration in Harry Nilsson, Rufus Wainwright, and The Beach Boys. It's a pretty grown-up version of some of the stuff that's big with the kids right now (e.g.,Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground ), but it's got a catchy, wistful attitude with piano-bar playfulness and croons about being fucked up. They play the part of vintage poppers, that's for sure. I bet they even wear suits and ties to practice." ("The Stranger", January 10, 2008)Stephanie Guerrero of mel.opho.be reviewed a performance of the band, saying "Curtains for You’s music has a nostalgia to it that I do not often find when attending music events... Standing there listening to them in the middle of the honky-tonk Tractor Tavern, I couldn't help but feel I had been transported to a Wild West saloon." [ [http://mel.opho.be/index.php/show-reviews/curtains-for-you-tractor-tavern-seattle-wa-march-27-2008.html mel.opho.be - Curtains For You - Tractor Tavern (Seattle, WA; Mar. 27, 2008) ] ]
Songwriting
The songwriting duties fall to Matt Gervais and Peter Fedofsky, both celebrated songwriters for their solo work. A winner of Washington's John Lennon Songwriting contest, Gervais has scored international songwriting fame with a collaboration of his,
Dui Bu Qi, Xie Xie , made famous byEason Chan . [ [http://www.myspace.com/curtains4you MySpace.com - CURTAINS FOR YOU - SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - Swing / Indie / Rock - www.myspace.com/curtains4you ] ] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eason_Chan] The song peaked on the Hong Kong charts at #6. Of Gervais' writing,Barbara Mitchell of The Stranger says that Matt is "A master of glorious, sophisticated, swoon-inducing pop," comparing him toRufus Wainwright . [ [http://thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=37028 Up & Coming - Music - Up & Coming - The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper ] ] Gervais came to the attention of the Seattle scene via a songwriting workshop withGoodness singer,Carrie Akre . Akre duetted with Matt on the first Curtains For You EP, "Speaking In Circles". Both Gervais and Fedofsky also had a brief stint in Akre's live band. [ [http://www.weeklyvolcano.com/2007-05-17/sound-check/499/ Back and Forth and forward - The Weekly Volcano, Puget Sound's Arts and Entertainment Authority ] ] During their tenure in the band, they played a live set on internationally acclaimed radio station,KEXP , in Seattle, as well as playing the mainstage at the Triple Door in Seattle.Fedofsky was recently profiled on
NPR 'sSecond Stage andAll Songs Considered for his work on a solo record recorded for theRPM Challenge .Robin Hilton of NPR said, "Fedofsky's songs draw heavily on the melodies and harmonies of the Beatles, the Beach Boys, ELO and Buddy Holly."Bob Boilen of NPR echoed that statement saying, that Fedofsky "has a sound reminiscent ofThe Beach Boys [ [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89280359 Peter Fedofsky: "Dumb Angel" : NPR Music ] ] Indie Pop website,Three Imaginary Girls reviewed a solo EP by Fedofsky saying, "PartPet Sounds , partBeatles For Sale , partBurt Bacharach , the six songs here take a profound love of 60's vocal pop and wrap it up with a frilly 4-part vocal harmony bow. Fellow retro-pop dreamerBen Folds would have given his bitter little heart to have written a chord progression as earnest and lovely as "The Unwritten Letter." Still, Fedofsky isn't above using the very un-60's lyric "bullshit" in theGeorge Harrison -styled "Silly Boy Dreams". [ [http://www.threeimaginarygirls.com/astroPOPJUNE03.asp AstroPOP! for July 2005 | Three Imaginary Girls ] ]Releases
The band released an EP called "Speaking In Circles" in 2006, featuring a duet with Carrie Akre called "We Slept Too Late". The track had airplay on KEXP and was the start of a brief working relationship between Akre and the band.
The band released their first full length LP, "Heaven's Waiting", on April 20, 2007. The band celebrated the release with a live set at
Easy St. Records in Seattle, Washington. The album was immediately picked up for rotation on KEXP. [ [http://www.kexplorer.com/artist/30161 Curtains For You - KEXPlorer.com ] ] Subsequently, Curtains For You performed live on-the-air on the August 25th broadcast of KEXP's local program, Audioasis. [ [http://depts.washington.edu/kexp/blog/?p=2849 KEXP Blog » Blog Archive » KEXP Audioasis: Curtains for You & The Pleasureboaters 8/25 ] ] The album was voted one of the best Northwest releases of 2007 by indie-pop website,Three Imaginary Girls , landing at #31 out of 100. [ [http://www.threeimaginarygirls.com/bestof2007/readers_poll TIG Best Northwest Releases of 2007: Readers' Poll Results | Three Imaginary Girls ] ]In May 2008, the band convened at
London Bridge Studio along with engineer and producer,Geoff Ott to record their second LP. The band continues to work on the album, with a scheduled release in July 2008.References
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