Showing posts with label apple orchard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apple orchard. Show all posts

03 December 2009

the golden SEA of jealous TEARDROPS!

i hopped an aeroplane to san francisco, CA to visit taylor [09 october 2009] for a week. in berkeley on 15 october 2009 we met up with ryan & lorelie marquez [congratulations on the recent nuptuals!] of the always brilliant indie pop duo golden teardrops.

you may recognise ryan & lorelie from the various other bands that they're involved in : apple orchard, the haircuts, spring boutique, under shooting stars, sodajerk, etc. they are both very active members of the filipino indie pop scene.

we caught up with each other over chai tea/coffee & [later on, across the street] soft tacos. taylor tried out her newly purchased wig [from the halloween store] as we discussed web design [lorelie is designing our new site] & a few new jealous sea songs. [ryan & lorelie are [2] two lucky souls that have heard what taylor & i have been working on lately. they've all been under wraps.] both of them were quite delighted with the results!

we really like these kids; they're great people who make great music. if you haven't heard them yet--stop what you're doing & take a listen!

09 September 2009

are you ever coming home...or should i learn to live without YOU?

trib•ute [trĭb'yūt] n. 1. a gift, payment, declaration, or other acknowledgment of gratitude, respect, or admiration : recorded a cover compilation as a tribute to their musical influence.

alright, alright. so i adjusted the example a wee bit. :)

it's old news to those in the know. but it's sad news, nonetheless. after [16] sixteen brilliant years together aussie indie pop legends the lucksmiths have called it a day. all good things must come to an end eventually. [unless you're the rolling stones. in which case you are nothing but a sad shadow of your former selves churning out the annual greatest hits perfomance promoting your embarrassing album of "new" material.] not unlike my heroes, the jam, who stepped out of the limelight whilst still producing relevant music.

the indie pop scene will definitely feel the effects of their departure.

dale marquez [apple orchard, some gorgeous accident, sonnet lviii] has [once again] organised a brilliant compilation of bands to pay fitting tribute to the luckies. we're honoured to have played a part in "music to hold hands to." we hope that it serves its purpose as a farewell/love letter to our melbourne lads : tali, marty, mark & louis.

thank you for the music.

music to hold hands to : a tribute to the lucksmiths [1993-2009]

01 "the chapter in your life entitled san francisco" the jealous sea
02 "i prefer the twentieth century" fantasy lights
03 "caravanna" grace period
04 "the great dividing range" apple orchard
05 "untidy towns" under shooting stars
06 "guess how much i love you" archaster
07 "the shipwreck coast" candyaudioline
08 "successlessness" gustav hz
09 "little athletics" that lingering feeling
10 "sunlight in a jar" slumbook
11 "midweek midmorning" archway close
12 "there is a boy that never goes out" slow hello
13 "honey honey honey" golden teardrops
14 "young & dumb" her boychart
15 "the art of cooking for two" scattered pearls
16 "the sandringham line" the wentletraps
17 "california in popular song" land of ill earthquakes
18 "take this lying down" soft pillow kisses
19 "pin cushion" self portrait
20 "music to hold hands to" dewdrop fountain
21 "synchronised sinking" the impossible kid

sleeve design by connie francis [carnival park/melody style apartment]

[128 kbps] download here. here. or here.
[192 kbps] download here. here. or here.

02 August 2009

work is a [4] four letter WORD.

[3] three months. yeah. it's been [3] three months & [7] seven days since the last post.

time to play catch up! haha. i guess it was a combination of laziness & busyness. [or business, depending] in varying degrees & percentages. this lapse in entries doesn't mean that we haven't been working. quite the contrary. there's always something cooking inthe jealous sea kitchen!

where to start? hrrrm...

01. we got to meet dale, ryan & lorelie of apple orchard/golden teardrops fame [they are extremely cool indie pop kids!] at the camera obscura show [08 june 2009] at the fillmore. [if we look starstruck, it's 'cause we were. tracey & co. were amaaazing!] and if you haven't already checked out apple orchard's & golden teardrops's music--do yourself a favour. click the links. you won't regret it!

[l to r : taylor, me, ryan & lorelie]

[l to r : taylor, me, dale & ryan]

02. we've been getting some podcast/internet support from various sources as well. the lovely kids at this elegant chaos & one step beyond/pop on paper have been great to us. thanks so much guys!



i guess that's as good a place to start as any. we're definitely not finished yet! hehe. be sure to swing by all the pages mentioned. we're guarantee that you'll hear something you like! :)

08 April 2009

so love me, hold me. 'cause i'm FREE.

UNDER THE COVERS, the [3rd] third volume of dale marquez's mp3 compilation series, is [finally!] up for download. this time around [21] twenty-one filipino indie pop bands participated.

we're quite fond of track number [12] twelve. hehe.

nocturnal we - femme fatale [velvet underground]
golden teardrops - if i needed someone [the beatles]
carnival park - portland, oregon [the cat's miaow]
scattered pearls - the lucky one [au revoir simone]
that lingering feeling - abandon ship [april showers]
the fantasy lights - loveless [new order]
superminty - time thief [pale saints]
some gorgeous accident - brighter [the railway children]
lovely days and loud hurrays - before we begin [broadcast]
so the jerk - hole in my heart [bmx bandits]
farewell isobel - keep your love [the loveninjas]
the jealous sea - toy tambourine [aberdeen]
soft pillow kisses - over the rainbow [the crooner]
the wentletraps - just like honey [the jesus and mary chain]
apple orchard - appetite [prefab sprout]
camera shy - afterhours [velvet underground]
radiomanila - saving all my love for you [marilyn mcCoo and billy davis, jr./whitney houston)
candyaudioline - nothing much to lose [my bloody valentine]
sonnet LVIII - skyscrapers of st. mirin [live] [the close lobsters]
sarah sitting - why baby [live] [aislers set]
lazy lorelei - know who you are at every age [live] [cocteau twins]

you can download it from either of these links :

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the music may be free, but this compilation is priceless!

29 April 2008

question the ANSWERS.


so, i guess this is our first "official" blog entry. i just re-discovered the fact that we had this site. haha. it happens. [shrugs shoulders] perhaps you know us. perhaps you don't. either way, here's an interview that dale marquez from apple orchard/some gorgeous accident did with us last year. it'll give us a chance to [a] introduce ourselves and/or [b] re-establish friendships. [10] ten questions. [17] seventeen answers. so, nice to meet you/welcome back. here goes :

01. give us a short background for the both of you.

taylor : well, i've lived in the fort walton beach/destin/pensacola, FL area my whole life. i'm finishing up my fine arts/art history degrees at the university of west florida.
ronnie : let's see. i'm a first generation filipino-american navy brat who went to [3] three different elementary schools. i'm a recovering artist-turned singer/songwriter. it took going to art school to make me realise that my true passion was music. a very expensive life lesson, perhaps. but it was totally worth it. i wouldn't trade the experience for anything. i'm obsessed with listening to/writing/collecting/playing music. i also love the french new wave, [post]modern art, clothes & long walks on the beach. in the winter, of course. hahaha.

02. how did the band start? is the jealous sea your first band?

taylor : the jealous sea is my first band. ronnie has been an integral part of several groups in the past, during which he'd written songs for this project. we finally got to work on the material earlier this year.
ronnie : the idea behind the jealous sea began [a few years ago] as a group of instrumental songs that i'd been kicking around. i'd always wanted to do an indie pop band, but never met anyone with similar tastes that was willing to work with me. the songs & the idea were shelved. i'd been in several bands of various genres over the course of my "supposed" musical career, but none really panned out. so, after some reflection, i decided it was time to breathe new life into my old idea. i re-worked some of the songs, wrote new ones & composed lyrics. then i asked taylor [my girlfriend] if she'd be interested in collaborating with me. as we are both rabid fans of indie pop/twee it was painfully obvious that it would be a perfect fit. after a number of failed attempts at christening the band--"the jealous sea" came to me in a moment of clarity. it was so simple, yet so complicated. just a really great name. so we went with it.

03. what made you decide to make music? influences and inspirations?

taylor : i've played the piano since i was four, so i've always wanted to use that talent in a more "creative" manner. this is a great opportunity for me to do so. one of my biggest influences is tracyanne campbell from camera obscura. she's a brilliant songwriter & has a great voice.
ronnie : i've had music in my life for as far back as i can remember. my parents always had something on the turntable, so i was keen on listening to records. [which sort of explains my obsession with collecting vinyl.] i used to pretend that my badminton racket was an electric guitar & would put on "concerts" for my parents, grandmother & sister--really anyone who would indulge me. i eventually got an acoustic guitar & learned a few chords from my aunt. i guess the rest, as they say, is history. hahaha. i grew up listening to the beatles, elvis, abba & simon & garfunkel. so they have always stuck with me. my influences/inspirations? there are so many, but if i had to pick a few : the smiths, aberdeen, belle & sebastian, camera obscura, the sundays, the ocean blue, blueboy, the magnetic fields, el perro del mar, the field mice, paul weller, serge gainsbourg, the clientele, trembling blue stars, the chamber strings, u2, burt bacharach, 60's girl groups/french pop/ye-ye. wait--that's more than a few, isn't it?

04. one of my favourite songs at the moment is "a rendezvous." could you tell us more about the song? what's it about? how did you come about writing it?

ronnie : the title in full is "a boy, a girl & a rendez-vous." i nicked the name from a compilation that [one of my absolute favourite bands in the whole world] aberdeen were on. [their excellent cover of biff bang pow's "she never understood" is featured] i liked the idea of writing a song about a couple separated by several degrees. [time/distance/where they are in life] it works on different levels. i'm also a big fan of the "spoken word bridge" made popular by several 60's soul songs. so i tried to incorporate that element as well. if it worked for belle & sebastian, why wouldn't it work for us, right? great bass line on that one, by the way.

05. i really like the guitar parts on "past the grey" and "exes & ohs." what kind of guitars do you have? what other instruments do you use? which is your favourite to play?

ronnie : thanks, dale. i'm particularly proud of my guitar work on those tracks. i was channeling a few of my guitar [anti] heroes on the respective guitar breaks. i don't mind wearing my influences on my sleeve--i'm a music fan before i'm a musician. [on the demos] i used a squier tele custom* & an ibanez pf-50 acoustic on the lead & rhythm guitar tracks. i used a gretsch electromatic junior jet on the bass tracks. [my other guitars : a danelectro u3, an epiphone korina sg & an epiphone rivoli bass] i also own a tama drum kit & a microkorg synth. i enjoy playing all of the instruments in my collection, but i am a guitarist. first & foremost.

06. name one song that you wish you had written & explain why.

taylor : "the state i am in" by belle & sebastian. there is always a song that defines a group/songwriter & this is definitely the song for them. it is very high up on my personally compiled "best songs ever written" list.
ronnie : wow. that is a tough one. i don't know if i could definitively answer this. there are so many songs i wish i'd written. but at this particular moment in time i'd have to say "every day is christmas" by the chamber strings. i'll always have a spot in my heart for that song. kevin junior & co.'s performance is as authentic as their 60's predecessors. pure brilliance, really.

07. when not making music, what do you both do, together & separately?

taylor : together we do the typical couple things; go to dinner, watch movies, listen to music, etc. the majority of my alone time is spent in classes or on my artwork.
ronnie : i hate to ruin the illusion that musicians are uncontrollable party animals & trouble makers. but we're a normal couple that does normal things. both together & separately. we enjoy sharing each others company & of course we have inside jokes. but we also like to hang out with our small circle of friends. on my own i'm either glued to my iPod/eMac/turntable/assorted musical instruments, writing songs, shopping for vinyl/cds/clothes or watching whatever netflix movie came in the mail. i'm quite boring, really.

08. name three of your prized possessions.

taylor : as far as inanimate objects go i'd have to say that i couldn't make it through a single day without my car [it's the only way to get from point a to b in this town], my art supplies & my record collection. :)
ronnie : we are living in a material world & i am a material boy. excuse me--material person. but aren't we all? just kidding. out of all the stuff that i have, in no particular order : [1] my home movies/photographs/artwork. [2] my acoustic guitar. [3] my celebrity guitar pick collection--which consists of a pick used by paul weller on his "illumination" tour & another used by kelly riles of velocity girl during their last ever show. yes, i'm a self-professed indie-geek. ;)

09. any plans for an EP or an album?

ronnie : most definitely. we've written material for [2] two EPs so far. i'm working on a few new ideas as well. i've always fancied the idea of being a "singles" band. and the EP format has a certain charm that just can't be captured by an album proper. call me sentimental. call me anachronistic. call me crazy. they'd probably all apply. but seriously, i think it best to feed your audience a little at a time. that way, they're left wanting more. i've been witness to too many releases that could benefit from a lot of editing down. "all killer, no filler," i always say.

10. five years from now, where do you see yourselves?

taylor : i'll be well out of grad school by then, with a secure job that will support my artistic/musical endeavours.
ronnie : a lot can happen in [5] five years. i can't tell the future, no one can. but i hope to be continuing on with our little musical project. which hopefully won't be quite so little by then. [cue the cloudy, sparkly dream sequence] opening for belle & sebastian & camera obscura. collaborating with apple orchard. signing to shinkansen. on the cover of MOJO magazine. stranger things have happened, y'know? <3

*i've since upgraded to an olympic white fender '72 telecaster deluxe which i play through a fender texas red hot rod deluxe amplifier. both limited editons. :)