Tag: Circles Around the Sun

  • Hearing Aide: Circles Around the Sun ‘Let it Wander’

    CATS are back! Circles Around the Sun will release their second instrumental project August 17, shorn from the pretense of set break music like their first album, Interludes for the Dead. The four-man fellowship is guitarist Neal Casal and keyboardist Adam MacDougall (bandmates in the Chris Robinson Brotherhood), bassist Dan Horne (Jonathan Wilson, Grateful Shred) and drummer Mark Levy (We Dream Dawn, Bonfire Dub).

    The seven-track double album jumps right into the eight-minute “On My Mind” with comforting undertones CATS fans adore, but shedding the lethargic nap time vibes to reveal energizing velocity.

    Chuck D of Public Enemy introduces the second track “One For Chuck,” after hearing CATS record at Castaway 7 Studios, digging their sound, and agreeing to make a cameo on the song. The ensuing low key dance groove offers effects with an uncanny likeness to cats meowing but still pleasantly tickles the ears. You don’t have to like cats to like CATS.

    “Immovable Object” embarks on a sultry trajectory, followed by the near 20-minute “Halicarnassus,” which beckons the listener with another contagious progression, slowly darkening in tone, possibly dragging some listeners into the rabbit hole of their own consciousness without drowning in the abyss. The constant gentle beat is the life preserver that keeps the listener afloat. Casual references to the Beatles love song “Something” add a comforting familiarity.

    “Tacoma Narrows” hits hard with soulful guitar, while the sprightly nature of “Electric Chair (Don’t Sit There) is accomplished with the addition of hand drums. “Ticket to Helix NGC 7293” (an actual nebula in our galaxy) rounds out the album with a feelgood beginning that over the course of 20 minutes devolves into a plasmic soundscape fit for a horror film. Gentle guitar breathes life back into the song to end the album on a high note.

    The experience start to finish is satiating. When jams can be overwhelmingly heavy or too loose and disconnected, CATS swiftly navigate the sweet spot in between. They create songs that have just the right amount of weird to intrigue music junkies but still appeal to a wide audience.

    Let it Wander is an album perfect for those looking to add more tunes to their chill party mix. The album title is a fitting name for the project which includes two near 20-minute tracks that truly allow space for the band to wander with their work, and for the listener to wander with them.

    Catch CATS for one of their small hand full of tour dates while you can! Pre-order the album here!

    August 22 – Asbury Park, NJ – Wonder Bar
    August 23 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Bowl
    August 24 – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall
    August 25 – Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
    August 26 – Pine Plains, NY – Huichica Music Festival

    Key Tracks: One For Chuck, Electric Chair (Don’t Sit There)

  • Circles Around the Sun Announces East Coast Tour Dates

    Circles Around The Sun just announced five East Coast shows in August to support their upcoming double album, Let It Wander, available Aug. 17 on Rhino Records. The run begins in Asbury Park, NJ, followed by dates in Brooklyn, Ardmore, PA and Burlington, VT before concluding at Huichica East Festival in New York’s Hudson Valley.

    Photo courtesy of Circles Around The Sun’s press release.

    Circles Around the Sun (CATS) was originally only supposed to record a handful of Grateful Dead-influenced instrumentals to be played during the set breaks at the Dead’s “Fare Thee Well” concerts in 2015. But between the positive response to the tracks and the band’s enjoyment in making music together they decided to keep the band going.

    Their new album, Let It Wander, is a new beginning for the band as they move beyond their original music which was trying to evoke the spirit of the Dead and allows them to fully embrace their own personality. The album’s first single is called “Immovable Object” and shows just how the band in moving away from their Dead inspired sound to music with filled with musical turns leaving the listener not knowing what to expect next.

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    Among the album’s highlights is “One For Chuck,” which features a surprise cameo by Chuck D himself. The leader of legendary hip-hop pioneers Public Enemy just happened to stop by the studio while the band was listening to a song they’d just recorded and ended up creating an intro for the track.

    The band is comprised of guitarist Neal Casal and keyboardist Adam MacDougall (bandmates in the Chris Robinson Brotherhood) along with bassist Dan Horne (Jonathan Wilson, Grateful Shred) and drummer Mark Levy (We Dream Dawn, Bonfire Dub). Let It Wander will be released on limited edition vinyl, CD and digital formats. Pre-Order is available now.

    For more information on Circles Around The Sun visit their website.

  • Circles Around the Sun finishes January Run at Capitol Theater

    Since their subtle debut at Fare Thee Well and their official debut at 2016’s Lockn Festival, Circles Around the Sun has been delighting crowds across the country. The band finished their 2018 January tour in Port Chester on Saturday, January 20 after a sold-out show at the Brooklyn Bowl the night before. The band’s third visit to the Brooklyn venue featured ‘Hola!’ as an opener and the Stella Blue Band, a Capitol Theater favorite, opening Saturday’s show with special guest drummer, Josh Dates from the Reflections.

    circles around the sun capitol
    Photo by Matthew Mendenhall courtesy of Circles Around The Sun’s press release.

    The quartet began their first ever Capitol Theater show with the first two songs from their 2015 album, Interludes For The Dead. The crowd gathered close as the band dove into ’Gilbert’s Groove’ and ‘Hallucinate A Solution’ before launching into their new song, ‘Chuck.’ This new track starts with a laid-back groove and plenty of blissful keys from keyboardist, Adam MacDougall. He and guitarist Neal Casal play off of each other while bassist Dan Horne leads them through each melodic key change in this fantastic new material.

    They continued the set with ‘Scarlotta’s Magnolias’ and ‘Saturday’s Children’ before ending with crowd-favorite, ‘Farewell Franklins.’ This closer had everyone smiling as much as drummer Mark Levy, who happily kept beat and grinned all night long. Neal and the boys ended the night and the tour with ‘Ginger Says’ and thanked everyone who came out before taking off. This may be the end of their first run of 2018, but the band has already said they will have more dates for us soon.