The Lovely Sparrows

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The Lovely Sparrows
OriginAustin, Texas, United States
GenresIndie rock, folk rock, alternative rock, experimental rock
Years active2005–present
LabelsAbandoned Love Records
MembersShawn Jones
Jason Cooper
Robert Ellis
Gray Parsons
Past membersMichael Landon
Earl Vallery
Lauryn Steinberg
Stephen Pierce
Steven Garcia
Sweney Tidball
Paul Brinkley
Nathan Siler
Steven Stark
Meaghan Perry
Websitewww.thelovelysparrows.com

The Lovely Sparrows is an Austin, Texas based indie rock band currently on Abandoned Love Records and founded by Shawn Jones. Their sound is categorized as indie rock, folk rock, experimental rock, alternative rock, or just rock, blending lush, complex arrangements with sing-along choruses that bring to mind folk-inflected pop and well-written novellas. Pulling Up Floors, Pouring on (New) Paint, released in 2006, captures the gorgeous melodies and warm, organic maladies of front man Shawn Jones. The September 2008 release saw the band embark on its most extensive touring to date, which included CMJ Music Marathon, Pop Montreal and South by Southwest in Austin, Texas.[1] The Lovely Sparrows premiered the music video directed and animated by Eric Power of Clear Productions for "Year of the Dog" off Bury the Cynic during the 2009 SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas.[2] The video was honored as one of the 25 best music videos of the year 2008 by MusicForants.com.[3] Bury the Cynics was on the best of list by Fensepost (#2 album in 2008), The Bomb Shelter (#11), the Austinist (#5), Side One: Track One v1 (#7) and Side One: Track One v2 (#1).[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

The Lovely Sparrows band's "new record is now officially in progress" and targeting the record's release in 2010.[14]

History[edit]

Formed in 2005 by singer-songwriter Shawn Jones, The Lovely Sparrows is the culmination of over a decade of slugging it out in the southwestern indie rock circuit. The earliest incarnation of the band, which can be heard on 2005's self-released Take Your Hats Off You Godless Bastards 7″, reveled in Pavement and Bob Pollard-style laconic fuzz pop.

Their early bash and pop revelry, however, was to be short-lived after a romantic split between Jones and bandmate Meaghan Perry stripped away the band's fuzzy, upbeat pop leanings. Jones rebuilt the band, embarked on a brief, danger-prone West Coast solo tour, dealt with numerous house floods, and recorded the band's debut EP in the wake of that breakup. Friends as well as former, current and occasional members of the band contributed their talents to flesh out Pulling up Floors, Pouring on (New) Paint, which was released to small-scale acclaim on upstart label Abandoned Love Records. The EP received positive reviews from the likes of Pitchfork,[8] Spin,[15] Paste,[16] and Harp,[17] as well as a host of bloggers and radio stations such as KUT, KVRX, KEXP, and KSZU. The band showcased at SXSW Music Festival then embarked on a few short tours of the East Coast and Midwest, recording a Daytrotter session and picking up discerning fans along the way.[18]

Discography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "CMJ Music Festival New York". Popdose.com.
  2. ^ "SXSW 2009 Music Video: The Lovely Sparrows - Year of the Dog". Youtube.com.
  3. ^ "25 best music videos of the year 2008". musicforants.com.
  4. ^ "Best of 2008: Fense's Top 33 & 1/3 Albums of the Year". FensesPost.com.
  5. ^ "ThaBombShelter's Top Eleven Albums of Two Thousand Eight". ThaBombShelter.blogspot.com.
  6. ^ "Top 25 Albums of 2008". SideOneTrackOne.com.
  7. ^ ""Best Album of the Year" "Bury the Cynics"". SideOneTrackOne.com.
  8. ^ a b ""Bury the Cynics" Album Review". Pitchfork.com.
  9. ^ "The Lovely Sparrows "Bury the Cynics"". Billboard.com.
  10. ^ "The Lovely Sparrows "Bury the Cynics" Album Review". Treblezine.com.
  11. ^ "The Lovely Sparrows "Bury the Cynics" Album Review". www.FensePost.com. 9 September 2008.
  12. ^ "The Lovely Sparrows A Convincing Argument That There Is Real Magic Out There". Daytrotter.com.
  13. ^ "The Lovely Sparrows Public Relations Sheet" (PDF). abandonedloverecords.com.
  14. ^ "I'll Be Yr Bird- M. Ward cover, News". thelovelysparrows.com.
  15. ^ "Songs You Need to Download". Spin.com.
  16. ^ "Lovely Sparrows prep new album, offer exclusive MP3s". PasteMagazine.com.
  17. ^ "Harps Magazine CD Review The Lovely Sparrows Pulling Up Floors, Pouring on (New) Paint". PasteMagazine.com.
  18. ^ "The Lovely Sparrows About". thelovelysparrows.com.

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