Members of Bee and Flower play in "And The Wiremen" European May tour dates posted! http://andthewiremen.tumblr.com/post/84379528173/may-tour-germany-hungary-czech-republic
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Members of Bee and Flower play in "And The Wiremen" European May tour dates posted! http://andthewiremen.tumblr.com/post/84379528173/may-tour-germany-hungary-czech-republic

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We'll be playing scores we composed for this film and At Land at Regenbogen Kino, Lausitzer StraĂe 22, 10999 Berlin on 21 May. We'll be playing our songs at a nice little bar called Kugelbahn, GrĂźntaler Str. 51 in Wedding, Berlin on 23 May. See you soon, Berliners.
Video by Mika Zimmerman for the title track of our forthcoming EPÂ Send Me Low
Album review from Enter The Shell
Somewhere between a dusty 1920âs speakeasy house band and mid-90s alternative act lie Brooklynâs, And the Wiremen.
The bandâs self-titled debut sounds like the drunken bastard child of Radiohead and Murder by Death with its Southern-fried noir pulses and smoky, jazz club undertones. The band is rounded out by frontman and guitarist Lynn Wright; guitarist Jon Petrow, bassists Eric Eble and Tony Maimone; drummers Jason Pharr and Pippin Barnett; brass man Paul Watson and backing vocals by Tim Ward and Andrew Megginson.
Typically, any band that takes as many sonic liberties as And the Wiremen do have a tendency to create music that lends themselves to bad drug trips. Gratefully, this is not the case with this band. Sure, each track can swing from one genre to the nextâsuch as âThe Namesâ with its wacky jazz section and Latin inspired guitar linesâbut the songs never feel forced and are devoid of a jarring sonic left turn. Instead, the transitions are smooth and edited together well; much like psychological thriller of a film.
For fans of musical adventure or bands like the Flaming Lips, Morphine or the Talking Heads, wrap your ears around And the Wiremen. With every passing listen, youâll find another hidden layer that sweetens the experience each time.