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Callow is a Dream Doom/Ghost Western duo based in the San Francisco Bay Area.〔(callowmusic.com )〕 Its members are Red Moses (vocals, guitar) and Sami Knowles (drums, keyboard, vocals). They are known for their lo-fi home recordings and evocative live shows.〔("1078 Gallery Goes Deep Friday" ) Interview. Synthesis Weekly. 9 June 2014〕〔("Callow at DNA Lounge" ) SF Gate. 22 August 2014.〕 ==History== Red (aka Gared) Moses was born in Vancouver, Washington and moved to Salt Lake City, Utah with his family as a youth. He began writing and playing music at a young age, and in college he wrote score for theater productions at Salt Lake Community College.〔(Daily Utah Chronicle ) Interview. 17 April 2014. by Lynette Randall〕 For several years he operated and co-owned Ruby Records (2000-2005), and wrote for the Indie Music Spotlight (a monthly column in Salt Lake Underground Magazine).〔("Old Mexico" ) 6 August 2004. by Gared Moses〕 Sami Knowles was born and raised in Utah. She studied French and Dance at Southern Utah University. She danced professionally for ABD Productions and many others before becoming a musician. She traveled to Haiti in 2009 to study Haitian drum and dance with Rara Toulimen.〔("Callow - Haunting and Beautiful" ) Interview. 9 April 2014. San Francisco Chronicle, by Tony Dushane〕 Moses formed Callow while in Salt Lake City, but didn't find the sound he was looking for until he moved to San Francisco, where he met and joined forces with Knowles. They began playing together in the fall of 2009.〔("Callow Takes Salt Lake with Less Candy and More Howling" ) Interview. 17 April 2014. The Daily Utah Chronicle, by Lynette Randall〕 Their first album, ''Orb Weaver'', was recorded and mixed by themselves and various friends (while they were living on the road as a result of America's Economic crash).〔( www.callowmusic.com )〕 It was released on Portland-based indie label NXNW Records in May 2012. SLUG Magazine compared it to The Velvet Underground saying; "what punk rock would have been had it evolved from The Velvet Underground's airy slowness rather than their minimalism."〔("Orb Weaver Album Review" ) 6 September 2012. Slug Magazine, by Alexander Ortiz〕 The song "Old Horse" was voted "Best Song" by Noise Pop voters in the San Francisco Music Video Race 2013.〔(Music Video Race )〕 Their second album, ''Blue Spells'', was recorded live to Magnetic Tape in their home studio, and was released on cassette by NXNW Records.〔(NXNW Records )〕 The San Francisco Chronicle described it as "haunting and beautiful, with angst and tension balanced with primal minimalism."〔 Blues Spells was premiered by Surviving the Golden Age,〔("Blue Spells Album Premier" ) 12 November 2013. Surviving the Golden Age.〕 and ranked in the top five in a Magnet (magazine) poll.〔(Magnet Magazine Poll ) 15 November 2014〕 Moses' vocals were compared to a "tortured and slowcore-laden doppelganger of Adam Stephens of Two Gallants."〔(Blue Spells Album Review ). 4 December 2014. Slug Magazine, by Gregory Gerulat〕 The Single "Strange" was premiered by The Vinyl District,〔(Strange Premier ) 30 August 2013. The Vinyl District.〕 and was Song of the Day on KDHX radio.〔(Song of the Day ) 5 November 2013. KDHX radio.〕 The single "Philosophy" was premiered by Mad Mackerel, and described as "a sweetly sombre classic of pensive restraint and yearning melancholy that leaves palpable echoes hanging in the air long after the song has finished."〔(Philosophy Premier ) 24 October 2013. Mad Mackerel〕 Songs "Black" and "The Heavy Sermon" were mixed by Brandon Eggleston (sound engineer for Swans, The Mountain Goats, tUnE-yArDs). The rest of the album was mixed by Rob Bartleson and Yarn F Miners at Haywire Records in Portland.〔(Fearless Radio Podcast ) 5 October 2013. Interview, by Kris Littman〕 Their 2013/2014 Blue Spells tour included official showcases at Sled Island and CMJ, and several shows at SXSW.〔("Callow announces US tour dates" ). 4 April 2014. The Bay Bridged〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Callow (band)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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