Tea Leaf Green At The Visulite
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Tea Leaf Green
With House Of Fools

The Visulite
Friday March 30, 2012
Doors 8:00 PM / Music 9:00 PM

Tickets:  $15.00 Advance & DOS

Tickets can be purchased in advance at CD Warehouse (King's Drive), Manifest Discs, Sunshine Daydreams (NoDa), online at CarolinaTix, PayPal or Music Today and by phone at 1.800.594.TIXX or
704.372.1000
Tea Leaf Green

It ain’t easy being a gypsy, especially if one sings for their supper. San Francisco’s Tea Leaf Green are newfangled Lost Boys, a traveling gang dedicated to seeking wisdom and experience in places both glorious and seedy. In many ways, this quintet is the essence of rock’s adventurous, playfully outlaw spirit, all of which ultimately fuels songs that resonate with classic vibrations, open-ended... possibilities and radio-ready charm. TLG are bruised romantics with heavy minds and a lighthearted way with experimentation, as likely to jam out a number as they are to nail a primo verse-verse-chorus pop gem.

All the steadily growing promise, evident since they began in the late 1990s, comes to fruition on their seventh studio album, Radio Tragedy, arriving June 7, 2011. With the aid of producer Jeremy Black (Apollo Sunshine), the band has crafted a powerhouse work with the oomph of their stellar live performances melded to a truly impressive array of vocal nuance, rib-sticking song craft and smart studio flourishes. From the Bee Gees-esque bite of “Easy To Be Your Lover” to the bouncing modern rock of “You’re My Star,” Radio Tragedy showcases a contemporary American rock monster fully emerging from the shadows, ready to take on any comers with a sound that stands shoulder-to-shoulder with skilled contemporaries like My Morning Jacket and The Strokes. Together, Trevor Garrod (keys, vocals), Josh Clark (guitar, vocals), Scott Rager (drums), Reed Mathis (bass, vocals) and newest member Cochrane McMillan (drums) have made a record that’s both timely and timeless - a strange, beautiful space that Tea Leaf Green inhabits naturally and gracefully.

“Much of this record is a reflection on the ups and downs on the road to radio gold, chasing dreams and ghosts on America’s highways and finding triumph, sorrow and sacrifice in the pursuit,” says Josh Clark. “Tea Leaf Green has been a band for over a decade. We’ve tried to simply focus on music, just music, honest music, operating in the shadow of braggart auto-tuned rappers and inane teeny bop prop puppets that has come to rule and choke the life out of what was once America’s greatest export - rock and roll.”

“I don't think any of us have ever felt completely satisfied with our past studio experiences, so we went into this one with the deliberate intent of making a complete album. Each of us brought our own vision and we did our best to fuse those ideas in the studio, all of us committed to seeing each member’s vision take shape,” says Scott Rager. “TLG has been a band for 13 years and I think we’ve made the record we always thought we were capable of making.”

“I wanted a story - something loud, something bright, something to scare your kids goodnight. There is adventure to be had. There is an undiscovered country,” says Trevor Garrod. “We have been there for each other through thick (rarely) and thin (mostly). There are five of us now and like a pack of pickpockets, we will steal your heart.”

“At the center, our commitment to this music and our passion for making it and performing it has remained rock steady,” continues Josh Clark. “Like countless bands creating phenomenal music today, we work on the edges of the mainstream where we can be heard, looking in on the tragedy that radio seems to have forgotten where to find the gold. This album is a true story of our lives in pursuit of a dream from another time and how we survive despite it all.”  

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Presented In Conjunction With Landshark Entertainment

   

Relying only on each other for over two years, House of Fools has been recording in their Greensboro, North Carolina home studio, devoid of any outside influence. The result is a cathartic offering: House of Fools versus the beast.

versus the beast sets into motion a fresh start for this North Carolina sextet. An early career - although bolstered by three years of national touring and a Universal Records published album - was plagued with label woes, but a legal victory ultimately released the band from the now defunct Drive Thru Records. The 13 songs speak volumes to the trials this band has faced in its five years; an aural portrait of House of Fools versus the beast.

House of Fools have crafted an earnest and intrepid rock and roll record. Dueling electric guitars and poignant keys branch from the roots of a sturdy and syncopated rhythm section, while colorful melodies and four-part harmonies provide the flora for this tree of Rock Revival.

Here are some things that others have been saying about House of Fools.

"These sleepy balladeers blend the sounds of their mentors -- from dusty hints of the Eagles to fresh reminders of the Format -- on their full-length debut, Live And Learn. Sounding equally contemporary as they are retro, the Greensboro, NC sextet have created a Southern rock speakeasy mantlepiece that holds up intricately orchestrated layers of guitar and sweeping piano bits. House of Fools remain pop-friendly with soothing innovative tunes like "Better Part Of Me" and "Blaming You" (featuring Rami Jafee of the Wallflowers on accordion and organ), and with the aid of Walt Vincent's (Pete Yorn, The Format) pro production." - CMJ

"Rhythmically solid collectivity and well orchestrated country-influenced pop cadence flow through all fourteen tracks exceptionally... "Live and Learn" is gorgeous... The perfect soundtrack to warm Southern days, so graciously peppered with hints of The Beatles and The Format..." - Absolute Punk

"An epic rock experience" - Substream

"The tracks flow between Tom Petty-esque alt-country, straight up rock, and harmony driven pop in a Beach Boys vein." - Decoy Music

House Of Fools

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