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Music: Indie

Beach Fossils w/ Mac DeMarco, Hoop Dreams

When

Friday Mar 2 (8pm)

Where

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Music Hall of Williamsburg (Venue Partner)

66 N 6th St

Directions: L to Bedford

Price

$15

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Beach Fossils released their sophomore effort, What A Pleasure, via Captured Tracks about a year ago. With warm and inviting melodies that evoke the haunted sounds of another era, and featuring straightforward guitar riffs, a kaleidoscope of psychedelic rhythms, and distant, faded vocals, the album plays like a soundtrack to an endless summer afternoon. Just what we need right now. As the band finishes recording their sophomore effort, we also hope to hear some new cuts tonight.

Caroline Couturier, Flavorpill

Music Hall of Williamsburg says…

BEACH FOSSILS is a Brooklyn-based group, formed in early 2009 by Dustin Payseur. After signing to Captured Tracks and quickly pulling together a live band, they took off playing countless shows across the U.S. gathering a slew of devoted fans in their wake. In May of the same year, their debut LP Beach Fossils met with favorable reviews and became known for its jangly, single note guitar style, dusted with summer-fueled romance. As the heavy touring schedule progressed, the band became scattered with many line-up changes, including twelve different drummers and three guitarists. In between tours, Payseur decided to expand beyond solo recordings and collaborate with bassist John Peña (and label-mate Jack Tatum of Wild Nothing on the song “Out in the Way”) for the EP, What a Pleasure, which was released in March of 2011. Payseur takes influence from music, poetry, art and philosophers (Don Cherry, Ravi Shankar, Rumi, Lao-Tzu and Jean Cocteau), having an equal and crucial impact on his work. Beach Fossils is busy recording their sophomore LP, which is due for release in 2012. Steady members of the band have actively formed their own groups, guitarist Cole Smith with DIVE and John Peña with Heavenly Beat.