On The Verge: Reptar
posted February 22, 2012, 12:31 pm by Ben Oliver | Filed Under Editorial, General Interest, MP3, Music News, On The Verge, Releases |
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Tags: Reptar, Body Faucet, Oblangle Fizz Y’all
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Reptar has just announced that their debut full-length album, Body Faucet, will be released May 1st via Vagrant. Produced by Ben Allen (Animal Collective, Gnarls Barkley, Washed Out), the new record is the follow up to the group’s debut EP Oblangle Fizz Y’all. The Georgia natives had a great year in 2011, going on tour as opening support for both Foster The People and Phantogram. They also played both Lollapalooza and ACL festivals.
To celebrate the announcement, they are giving away a free mp3. It is also the first single from the record, “Sebastian”. To learn more about the new record, click on more to continue reading. The band also unleashed a live performance trailer for the album with the song “New House” as the music bed, which we are also including below. If the soundcloud doesn’t work on your mobile device, the mp3 is listed down at the very bottom of this post.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8rfJVQG0cA
We were able to interview them before the holidays last fall, you can listen here!
“When we were recording the album, we tried to strike a balance between giving each song it’s own distinct character and identity and still having the album feel like a cohesive statement,” said the members of Reptar. “It feels like a long journey between a bunch of different parts of the same dream, some of them based in reality, some definitely not based in reality, and some based in space. We tried to keep a physical feel to all of the songs, where each one makes you want to move in a different way, while at the same time trying to create a specific and distinct feeling and atmosphere for each one.”
Building on the infectious dance-driven melodies established by the band on Oblangle Fizz Y’all, Body Faucetfinds the band delving deeper into world-music influences to compliment their unique blend of danceable and electro infused pop. As put by Spin Magazine, “Their playful electro-pop channels MGMT’s debut-album psychedelic-yet-ready-for-the-masses sheen, and their rambunctious antics recall the Black Lip’s punk bravado.”
In celebration of the release, Reptar kicked off an extensive run of U.S. dates in Nashville, TN at The Basement on February 20th and will wind down on April 14th at New York’s Bowery Ballroom. The band will return to Austin, TX for South By Southwest from March 15th-March 18th and are scheduled to perform at both “Sennheiser and Paste Present the Stages On Sixth” and “Filter Magazine’s Showdown on Cedar Street” with a complete list of events to be announced in the coming weeks. The band will also support Grouplove on a run of dates in May and June.
Hailing from Athens, GA, Reptar began playing music in late 2008. Since then, the boisterous quartet has gained a reputation for their riotous, must-see live show. Paste Magazine declared, “These Southern-fried electronic Afro-poppers are known for the sticky dance riots of their live shows.” Reptar likes to first and foremost make people dance, and have been likened to The Talking Heads, Animal Collective, Prince, and The Jackson 5.
In addition to the spectacle of their live show, Reptar are also known for their intimate house party performances. In true DIY spirit, the band has played countless shows in cramped living rooms and backyards around the country. Last week after the cops busted up one such Georgia house party, the band and over 600 fans continued the party at a local venue.
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