Buried Beds

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Your Modern Age 05:23 Tools
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Oh Lonely Fortress! 04:18 Tools
Home 03:16 Tools
Heroes to Liars 04:23 Tools
Just Hold Me 03:56 Tools
river 02:14 Tools
Children of the Sea 03:58 Tools
Camellia 00:00 Tools
Shepherd'’s Keep 01:53 Tools
Widow's Cup 04:43 Tools
Begin Again 04:17 Tools
Wolf Confessor 04:53 Tools
Grandma’s Bow 03:23 Tools
Grandma's Bow 03:28 Tools
Future Ghost 03:42 Tools
1000 Acres 04:54 Tools
General Ludd 04:50 Tools
Insomnia 03:51 Tools
Your Bow May Bend 03:17 Tools
Forever In You 02:39 Tools
Shepard's Keep 01:53 Tools
Shepherd's Keep 01:53 Tools
Overture 00:35 Tools
Lonely Veil 02:08 Tools
Perfect Skyline 04:10 Tools
Stars (Clementine & The Galaxy Remix) 00:00 Tools
Anchor And Sea 05:51 Tools
Great Divide 07:33 Tools
Empty Rooms 03:58 Tools
little bird 00:00 Tools
Cowboy 00:00 Tools
ten things 00:00 Tools
Watershed 02:18 Tools
Tinky Beaver 01:04 Tools
Consolation 01:52 Tools
Shepherd''s Keep 01:52 Tools
Camelia 03:34 Tools
love so strange 00:00 Tools
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Philadelphia’s Buried Beds started small, and grew into a monster. Physically. In three years, what began as a piano-and-guitar duo has ballooned into a mini-orchestra that has seen as many as eight people on stage. On two EPs and their debut full-length, Empty Rooms, the band has developed a unique fusion of old-time Americana, indie rock melancholy and classical string arrangements that earned them the title of Best Band in Philadelphia in Philadelphia Magazine’s Best of Philly 2004 issue. Buried Beds sprang from the New Planet Art Collective, a West Philly haven for painters, musicians and writers where high-school friends Brandon Beaver and Eliza Hardy lived. Each began helping the other with their songs, creating a sound that mixed the harmonies of old-time Americana with the sad sensibilities of Carole King and Randy Newman. With the help of Philadelphia producer Edan Cohen and string arrangements by Brendan Cooney, another high-school friend, the songs took on new life in the studio, resulting in their first, self-titled EP. A second EP, Po Tolo, soon followed, garnering rave reviews from respected outlets like The Onion, The Believer and Philadelphia Magazine. Po Tolo’s haunting “River” even made its way into a Converse commercial Live, the band was still just Brandon and Eliza, who now found themselves with two EPs full of lushly orchestrated songs that were impossible to play in a duo setting. After months of using a rotating who’s-who of Philly indie rock musicians and string players as a backing band, they assembled the full-time band that appears on Buried Beds' first full-length, Empty Rooms. On Empty Rooms, every aspect of Buried Beds’ sound has grown. Working with members of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Curtis Institute and the Peabody Conservatory, the band and Brendan Cooney have created an ambitious hybrid of classical music and Americana-rooted pop. On songs like “Great Divide” and “Perfect Skyline,” a muscular rhythm section combines with Cooney’s otherworldly string arrangements to create a new kind of chamber rock; the echoing atmospheres of the title track and “Anchor and Sea” find the band taking folk in a spaced-out, experimental new direction; and the lilting melodies of ‘Camellia,” “Insomnia” and the whimsical “Forever in You” show that their pop songcraft has been refined even further. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.