Saturday, October 4, 2014

Future Islands - Seasons (Waiting On You) and 29 or so more


Remember when Future Islands did Seasons (Waiting on You) on Letterman and everyone freaked out about how compelling it was? Well, the band's done it again, this time on Later with Jools Holland. Unfortunately, the BBC disallowed the video posted to YouTube, before I finished this post. Sad face.

At any rate, I have been listening to the band's newest album Singles obsessively lately. I don't hear hipster irony, I hear a band that proudly uses 80s synth sounds. "Hey, this sounds like pan pipes!" "Cool!" No guitar, but a bass player that sometimes makes Peter Hook-type sounds. A raspy singer that oftens croons and sometimes lets out a death-metal cookie monster growl.

And if you watch the videos below, they cannot be unwatched. Singer Samuel T. Herring is an intense front man who manages to seem sincere and dramatic. He doesn't have a beard or wear cool clothes, he's not thin but his hair is thinning - he's like an anti-pop star. Something about his often-lower, gruff voice and his great cleft chin reminds me of Huey Lewis and his unlikely transformation into momentary celebrity.


Here's that Letterman clip:



A little intro to the band:


More from that show, "Back in the Tall Grass" / "Seasons (Waiting On You)" / "A Dream of You and Me".


Balance


Tomorrow


Back in the Tall Grass


A Song for our Grandfathers


A Dream of You and Me


Doves (Vince Clarke Remix)


Tin Man


Before the Bridge


Walking Through That Door


Inch of Dust


Little Dreamer


Cotton Flower

Vireo's Eye


Where I Found You


Heart Grows Old


Find Love


The Great Fire


On The Water


Long Flight


Give Us the Wind


In the Fall (Future Islands w/ Katrina Ford)


The Happiness of Being Twice


Like the Moon


Old Friend


Grease


Seize a Shark


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