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As it happens, it was my pleasure. Smile

I'd say they don't really do half and half vocals and instrumentals as I think was suggested. Mostly the songs are vocals in any pure sense, though there were at least two, maybe three instrumentals. What is making it hard for me to remember and count before I've finished studying my video, and what is probably throwing other people too, is that their vocals range from fairly standard formats, usually with a sizable break, to forms in which there may be long instrumental segments initially and/or finally. So you get a a feeling you are hearing lots of instrumental material.

The instrumental technique has points in common with surf music, but it doesn't do a lot with tremolo picking, and the other instruments aren't really in the usual surf veins at all, which, combined with the melodies, tends to give it a quality that I compared above to rautalanka. As ignorant as I am of rautalanka, I suspect it might be safer to say non-surf instrumental music instead. Maybe non-American, non-Asian instrumental music. It feels like it's more in the British - (non-Atlantics) Australian - Finnish range, anyway. Folk or pop, sometimes played aggressively, but not rock & roll. It might fit pretty well with a lot of South Bay material.

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Thanks for turning me on to these gals.I really dig the surf vibe going on with their music.I suspect that guitar player could really make it in a real surf band if given the opportunity.

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Is that a Magnatone amp with vibrato?

Tuck wrote:

OK, an instrumental.

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When I saw them last month she had an Ampeg with a Gibson Reverb III.

Tuck wrote:

Instrumental, Damp Face. Reminds me of rautalanka more than surf.

I really liked that. Yes it has that big echoey sound of Rautalanka.

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More rautalanka from La Luz:

Sunstroke

So, yes, it was just those two instrumentals. Three others that sort of feel instrumental except when they aren't.

I Wanna Be Alone
Clear Night
Pink Slime

Cleveland was definitely using the Gibson reverb unit.

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Cleveland has a very Stratocastery sound.

And, Brian, they were trying to hustle a show in Iowa on Tuesday, even a private party gig. I thought of you immediately, but I didn't see that til Wednesday.

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Listening to their Boise show as we speak...
They've really dialed things in over the past 6 months...
Great tone through that Gibson tank....

Download (for free!) "Overhead At Darrington"--fiddle tunes arranged for surf-style electric mandolin--by Bruce Harvie and The Sandfleas here...

Band's own video of Damp Face.

Doe Bay Fest...
8/10/13.

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Download (for free!) "Overhead At Darrington"--fiddle tunes arranged for surf-style electric mandolin--by Bruce Harvie and The Sandfleas here...

I really dig the band. Great live sound, dynamic, well rehearsed. A very good mix of cool Instro sounds with neato harmonies / vocals.
If they ever make it to the East Coast I'll def go see them.

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You mean, if they ever make it to the East Coast again? Cool

I like them too. I think they are not at all interested in appealing to a bunch of "weird old guy" surf music fans, but they'll just have to put up with it. If I have to listen to something that some idiot noo-nah reviewer thinks sounds "surfy," I'd definitely prefer listening to something that sounds good even though it isn't really particularly surfy. Instrumental is a definite plus.

As a Gibson Reverb III user myself, I find all these pics and vid of these awesome chicks (is it OK to use that term here?) using one mightily gratifying. I just got mine fixed up in Burbank at The Rock Doctor for $93 and am very happy with its sound. The Doc poo-pooed it saying it will never sound really good because it's just solid state. He also hates Kustom guitar amps from the cust of the 70s but I used to have one and loved it, esp in tandem with a tube amp. I just don't hear what's so awful about vintage solid state.

tonewoods wrote:

Doe Bay Fest...
8/10/13.

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Squink Out!

Here is an article found on MTV Iggy : Seems they are going to release a full lenght soon

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I have to confess that phrases in that article like (the title) "La Luz’s Shimmery Surf Rock ..." and "These sultry, dark songs ... are packed with breathy, bell-like vocals" made me feel that when it goes beyond simple information on releases to talk about music this article is pretty much useless. It's more of a hymn of adoration than an actual evaluation. I'm not sure the author would recognize surf music if it walked up and kicked him/her in the tank. This is the school of modern musical writing that applies the adjective "surfy" to everything with a melody and/or vocal harmonies that doesn't sound like c&w.

Shimmery does apply. That's the Gibson.

I like them. I'd buy their EP if it was easily available in a format other than itunes.

www.apollo4.com

They showed up on one of my Pandora surf stations tonight. First time I've heard them there. Definite thumbs up.

All I wish I knew what they were talking about

Their new LP is now streaming at SPIN magazine:
http://www.spin.com/articles/la-luz-its-alive-album-stream/?utm_source=spintwitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=spintwitter

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Ruhar wrote:

Their new LP is now streaming at SPIN magazine:
http://www.spin.com/articles/la-luz-its-alive-album-stream/?utm_source=spintwitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=spintwitter

I love how they leave the amp hiss in on the tails of the tunes... Smile

Download (for free!) "Overhead At Darrington"--fiddle tunes arranged for surf-style electric mandolin--by Bruce Harvie and The Sandfleas here...

Reminds me of "Mazzy Star" in a way... Just a bit happier.

I will definitely be buying this!

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