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Here Are Caught - EP

The Ebb & Flow

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1 Here Are Caught White Falcons The Ebb & Flow 6:59 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Alaska Lost and Found The Ebb & Flow 2:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Body & Soul (Magic Surprise Remix) The Ebb & Flow 5:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Framer Framed (Winslow Porter III Remix) The Ebb & Flow 3:00 $0.99 View In iTunes

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From Tucson Weekly
     
by zhukovsky


Here Are Caught is a tour-only EP with two new songs from The Ebb and Flow's forthcoming record, and two remixes of songs from the San Francisco band's 2005 release, Time to Echolocate. If the two new songs are any indication, the new record is going to be a lot better than the last.
How much better? Let me count the ways: 1: "Here Are Caught White Falcons" begins with space noises, and even when the band kicks in, the noises continue, and get even spacier. 2: Things are smoother than on Time to Echolocate, with Sara Cassetti's drums acting as the prog-rock glue holding the songs together. 3: On "Here Are Caught White Falcons," both Sam Tsitrin and Roshy Kheshti's vocals blend, which cuts down on the slickness of their individual voices. 4: "Alaska: Lost and Found" has the lyric, "Turkey vultures, leave me alone." 5: The reverb on Tsitrin's vocals on "Alaska: Lost and Found" gives the song a weird Elvis Presley feel, but then Kheshti's Farfisa comes in, and it's back to being spacey again. 6: The microbeats added to the remix of "Body and Soul" make the song a lot less jazzy--in a good way. 7: The remixed "Framer Framed" now sounds like hip-hop. 8: The whole EP shows The Ebb and Flow settling comfortably and confidently into their own sound.
-Annie Holub

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Years Active: '00s

Experimental pop/rock trio the Ebb and Flow draw liberally from the guitar-heavy crush of '70s progressive rock, the cerebral spaciousness of Krautrock, and the melodic synth pop of the early '80s to craft a rock & roll hybrid that is as forward-thinking as it is reverent of its colorful antecedents....
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