609722869034

Playtime

Sparrow

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Format: CD

Cat No: NSHQ002

Release Date:  28 March 2011

Label:  Numbskull HQ

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  609722869034

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  • Description

    Playtime by Sparrow is the first release on hot Brighton indie label Numb Skull HQ who operate out of the legendary John Peels favorite music pub the Prince Albert. Described as "sublime" by BBC presenter Phil Jackson the band have a live session booked for March 20th 2011 on BBC Southern Counties to celebrate the release of the album. Press Comments: The Source Magazine: "Mining, Rock, Pop and Folk...delicate balladry that this song simply redefines" XYZ Magazine:"Give them a year and Sparrow will have transformed into a Mighty Thunderhawk" Bored of Brighton: "unforced and delicate combining sparse measured arrangements and beautiful harmonies" Electric Grapevine: "Perfect for those looking for a band that can both captivate and relax it's listeners"Sparrow make intelligent, sparse and beautiful guitar music. Their debut album Playtime (signed to Brighton based label Numbskull HQ) inhabits a quietly off kilter universe. The music has an early 90s alternative influence running throughout, comparisons have been made with Low, Radiohead, Eels, early Cure and primitive new wave. The rhythms on Playtime are heavily influenced by dance music except everything is played in real time. Playtime is free from electronic instruments, post production, reverberation on vocals (B52's and Prinzhorn Dance School), effects, editing, tuning and quantizing. There are no overdubs. Sparrow never record more than they would perform live. The four met in Brighton, became close friends and formed Sparrow. Sharing a common way of life and love of music, the four friends adhere to their own type of musical feminism; believing your gender and sexuality needn't overshadow the music you make. Sparrow set out to make music that was more about staying in together than going out, reflecting the closeness that they all feel. Lyrically the band are concerned with everyday life and the beautiful mundane things that go uncelebrated, Playtime is about finding warmth and joy in your immediate surroundings, in the things that you might take for granted. A contrary set of voices in a culture that says what you have is not good enough and who you are is wrong. Playtime is the soundtrack for celebrating otherness.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. All of The Things You Were Hoping For
      • 2. Stuff
      • 3. Secret
      • 4. Our Street
      • 5. The Factory
      • 6. Everyone Leaves
      • 7. Autumn Song
      • 8. Pure Imagination
      • 9. Sometimes
      • 10. Standon Green End
      • 11. Wolf Boy