
M. Pyres is a musical out lit that has a revolving cast of band members, and each recording seems to have a different band backing but always fronted by Mathew Sage. M. Pyres & the Skygaze Family Band released Apart the Echo last year.
I honestly hadn’t heard of M. Pyres until they came recommended to my by Ryan from Mirror Universe tapes, and I immediately ordered Apart the Echo (Patient Sounds releases are so reasonably priced that you can afford to do that). Shortly after I placed the order I got an email from Mathew (of M. Pyres and Patient Sounds) with three downloads…one of the album I ordered, and two other M. Pyres releases. Talk about customer service. I listened to the other two recordings, but waited until I physically held Apart the Echo in my hands to play it. I got this album in January, and have been trying to write about it since.
Apart the Echo is a vast album venturing into many different genres: ambient, folk, psychedelics of various forms, pop, and punk. From the minimalist melodic melodies that present from the beginning of the album on “Rain Song” to the running a fine line between psychedelica and folk while remaining in the realm of pop music on “Sea As Myth.” M. Pyres and his band show early in this album that they are able to run a full spectrum of genres, and as the album progresses it only gets better and more diverse.
Apart the Echo is interspersed with ambient or what appear to be tracks of found sounds throughout the record, and this gives a sense of anticipation and build up to the next structured song build along the way. “Citrus Pome” shows the bands ability to write a great pop song while remaining true to Sage’s hollow yet soothing vocals, and “For Aporia” is what I mean when I say the band ventures into psychedelic punk territory. “For Aporia” keeps a stays in the realm of pop music while incorporating an onslaught of guitars interspersed throughout the track giving it an aggressive and infectious feel, but just when it’s about to get really intense the band slows down and lets Sage’s vocals shine. towards the end of the album we get “Rocky Surf” which brings vibes of living deep in a cave or maybe underwater, and making that place seem fun and interesting rather than cold and depressing.
M. Pyres & The Skygaze Family Band made an amazing record that embodies the mountains of Colorado. It’s refreshing to hear a band that can blend genres and keep integrity of their sound, and M. Pyres does this seamlessly through out Apart the Echo.
Take a listen to “Sea As Myth” and “For Aporia” and then try to snag one of the last remaining copies of the tape from M. Pyres on their East Coast tour which starts today:
[mp3] M. Pyres & the Skygaze Family Band- “Sea As Myth”
[mp3] M. Pyres & the Skygaze Family band- “For Aporia”
- you can probably buy a copy of the record here as well.
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M. Pyres has sent over two new tracks from M. Pyres and the Season Creeps. These two tracks with the Season Creeps give us a view into M. Pyres’ mellow side that is ready to relax for the summer and jam…perfect for the muggy heat that we is bound to be hitting us this weekend. These tracks have me so excited for the next M. Pyres release, and for their show at the CoOp 87 this weekend!
[mp3] M. Pyres & The Season Creeps- “Concord”
[mp3] M. Pyres & The Season Creeps- “Gravity Deluxe”
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Check M. Pyres & The Season Creeps out on tour with Woodsman:
- Tonight! June17th in Washington DC (House Show) w/ Family Portrait
- June 19th in Brooklyn, NY @ CoOp 87
- June 20th in Pittsfield, MA @ Copperworks
- June 21st in Wilkes-Barre, PA @ Cafe Metropolis
- June 22nd in Cleveland, OH @ Believeland
- June 23rd in Chicago, IL @ TBA w/ Campfires
- June 24th in Chicago, IL @ Box Social w/ Campfires
- June 25th in Madison, WI @ Project Lodge
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You can also snag the new Patient Sounds Sampler with another new mp3 from M. Pyres on it…as well as some great tracks by Litoral Drift, Lush Cola (member of Weed Diamond), and more here:
[album download] Patient Sounds Sampler Vol. 1 2010
Track List:
- 1. Ambassador Engine – Nowhere Near the Beach
- 2. Cradling – Mug’s Game
- 3. M. Pyres & the Season Creeps – Miles & Days Ahead
- 4. Bingo Pajamas – Loose City Birds
- 5. Littoral Drift – Busy Days
- 6. Martha! Mother – Grandpa Organ Deuce
- 7. The Good Old Fashioned Sinners – Lost My Way
- 8. Kites Sail High – Bedroom
- 9. Pasture – n.
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