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Beating Back the Claws of the Cold

The Pica Beats

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Seattle’s Pica Beats deliver a fresh take on the current lo-fi ethos, reaching for unusual musical instrumentation and bravely using vocals as an added instrumental layer. Central Pica Beats member Ryan Barrett (previously a solo artist) delivers his folk-based tunes in a delicate, poetic, warble wrapped in the familiar yet exotic tones and thrums of oboe and sitar, acoustic guitars and simple snare drum. Surprises abound: The instrumental, “Martine, As Heavy Lifter” is dotted with staccato bits of electronic static, juxtaposed against the sinewy grace of Eastern rhythms; after a genteel, meandering opening rife with lovely lyrics, the track “Summer Cutting Kale” layers on fuzzy organ and clattering, martial percussion bits, closing with a sweet chorus. Fluttery, breezy background cooing carries the lightweight title track, while an eerie vapor of backing vocals waft in and out of the whimsical “Cognac & Rum.” Barrett’s literate sensibility helps these tracks glitter from a lyrical standpoint: “Where’d you get that laugh? You know it cuts me right in half;” “I am the tension, you are the tightrope;” “All the world of troubles are muffled / just a few minutes more, they’ll suffocate.” Fans of Colin Meloy, Neutral Milk Hotel, and Devendra Banhart: take note of this beautiful bauble!

Customer Reviews

Bollywood

Rusty Bollywood style strings, Neutral Milk Hotel delivery and production similarities. Horns and chimes. It's pretty damn good.

!!

interesting, intelligent, strange at times, occassionally rather beautiful, melancholy, dream-like... all in all, quite good

Unique Sound and Great Mix of Instruments

I picked this up on the recommendation of a friend and was very pleased. Lyrics are pretty good and I love the use of the various instruments. Poor Old Ra, Martine, As Heavy Lifter and Territoire are probably my favorites. Beta, Space, Hit has some great sounds going on even though it's a short track. Make sure you listen to the words on Hope, Was Not a Smith Family Tradition - it probably describes half of American families today. I like acoustic and folk and appreciate originality in a band and found this group to be in line with some of my preferred artists.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

A Seattle-based indie pop outfit, the Pica Beats were formed in 2005 as a solo project for singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ryan Barrett (2007's self-released All Mysteries Solve Themselves was primarily a one-man show). Looking to expand his sound, which by this time included everything from sitar to bassoon, Barrett teamed up with drummer Colin English and a small army of friends to begin work on what would become the newly expanded collective's Hardly Art debut....
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