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OTHER LIVES New Album – Tamer Animals – 29th August -Live UK Dates August – September 2011

| On 14, Jun 2011

OTHER LIVES
New Album – Tamer Animals – 29th August
Live UK Dates August – September

At the crossroads of U.S. 177 and State Highway 51, in the midst of a vast Mid-western plain, sits Stillwater, Oklahoma, unlikely hometown to a remarkable new band Other Lives and its gifted singer/composer and multi-instrumentalist bandleader, Jesse Tabish. Tamer Animals – their first album to hit the UK — is set for release on 29th August through Play it Again Sam (PIAS). Available on vinyl, CD and download, Tamer Animals fires an opening salvo of ambitious scope: densely textured and uncompromisingly sophisticated, yet instantly appealing and alluringly mysterious.

Produced and mixed by Beck’s long-time drummer Joey Waronker, Tamer Animals was written and recorded at Other Lives’ own studio over a period of sixteen months. Interweaving layer upon layer of intricately winding and pulsing orchestrations, Tamer Animals’ eleven tracks enfold listeners in a bounteous panoply of melodies and textures reminiscent of Brian Wilson’s daring Smile period.

The term “chamber-pop” readily springs to mind, but Other Lives’ music invokes everything from Philip Glass’ dazzling minimalism to Morricone’s dark epic sweep. The first single off Tamer Animals, “For 12″ (currently on the XFM playlist) especially exemplifies the latter: its galloping rhythms conjure a feeling of uneasy expansiveness, a timeless aural sublimity of The Great Plains of the Old West, with nary a saddle or spur in sight. “For 12″ has already gotten the thumb’s up from Thom Yorke and the band also counts Zane Lowe, Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne and Bad Seed Jim Sclavunos amongst their burgeoning ranks of avid fans. To view the video go to

Underpinning Tamer Animals’ rich palette of sounds is the band’s native Dust Bowl austerity: a stark yet coolly elegant beauty that mirrors the landscape that surrounds them. “You go five minutes outside of Stillwater and it’s just untouched plains,” muses Jesse. “I think that has affected me subconsciously”

With dates opening for The National and The Decemberists fresh under their belts, and already on XFM and 6 Music playlists as well as getting support from Radio 1, Other Lives’ UK live concert appearances in late August through September, will soon be delivering in the flesh on Tamer Animals’ smoldering promise.

Other Lives are: Jesse Tabish, Jonathon Mooney, Jenny Hsu, Colby Owens and Josh Onstott.

Live UK Concert Dates:
August
Fri 12th Summer Sundae Festival, Leicester www.summersundae.com
Wed 17th Deaf Institute, Manchester thedeafinstitute.co.uk
Thu 18th The Lexington, London www.thelexington.co.uk
Fri 19th Green Man Festival, Brecon Beacons www.greenman.net

September
Sat 3rd Larmer Tree Gardens End of the Road Festival www.endoftheroadfestival.com

For tickets go to: wegottickets.com
www.ticketweb.co.uk tel: 08444771000