Summer Hymns

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Pity and Envy 03:57 Tools
Half Sick of Shadows 02:01 Tools
Start Swimming 04:31 Tools
Beginning to See 01:32 Tools
Mr. Brewer (Cackle, Cackle) 05:31 Tools
Knock Louder 01:55 Tools
New Underdressment 07:25 Tools
Way You Walk 04:12 Tools
Stick Your Tail in the Wind 03:55 Tools
Train Song 05:04 Tools
I Shall Miss Missing You 01:57 Tools
Eating Bark 04:09 Tools
Miriam Moon is Best Friends With the Stars At Nite 04:03 Tools
Intro 00:48 Tools
Mazeway/Memorie 05:37 Tools
In Crumb's Mind 01:39 Tools
Trouble 04:05 Tools
something's going on 05:33 Tools
Fearanoia 03:22 Tools
Cold Hamster 04:34 Tools
Darkness Comes 03:01 Tools
Bombay Brown India Ink 03:52 Tools
Santa Couldn't Fit You Under My Christmas Tree 02:59 Tools
Upon Your Face 03:47 Tools
Feeling In Rafters 03:19 Tools
trolling on the lake 04:10 Tools
Be Anywhere 02:48 Tools
Pete Rose Affinity 03:22 Tools
14 Inches of Snow 04:23 Tools
Ice Age World 02:11 Tools
Limousine 03:04 Tools
New Way 03:31 Tools
Wet Mess 03:12 Tools
one more teardrop 03:16 Tools
fuzzy side of life 01:48 Tools
Pheromones Induced 03:06 Tools
everything at best 03:24 Tools
When the Bombs Fall 04:15 Tools
after hours 02:02 Tools
This Hip Hop 02:58 Tools
I could give the world away 04:13 Tools
What's Going On? 03:15 Tools
closure eyes 05:32 Tools
softigon 01:39 Tools
Eye's 03:03 Tools
I Erase 01:13 Tools
What They Really Do 03:16 Tools
This Life That I Live 03:41 Tools
the daybreak 02:50 Tools
Cowela Coonly 03:42 Tools
Fear the Law 03:57 Tools
In Crumb's Mind (Ark Of Straw) 00:00 Tools
It Takes Two 03:06 Tools
Behind That Locked Door 04:03 Tools
It's Just Not Right 01:59 Tools
Denotata 00:29 Tools
Crazy Baby 01:16 Tools
Capsized 02:52 Tools
Pharmon 03:38 Tools
No Butlers 02:34 Tools
(Untitled) 00:48 Tools
untitled 00:29 Tools
Stick and Leaf 00:29 Tools
Buttonflies 01:24 Tools
Button Flies 00:00 Tools
[Untitled Track] 00:00 Tools
Summer Hymns - Pity and Envy 00:00 Tools
Mr. Brewer 00:00 Tools
Clint Eastwood 00:00 Tools
(intro) 00:00 Tools
Santa Couldn't Fit Under My Christmas Tree 00:00 Tools
What Kind of Bird 00:00 Tools
Mr Brewer 00:00 Tools
Fourteen Inches of Snow 04:24 Tools
Santa Couldn'T Fit You Under May Christmas Tree 04:24 Tools
Ice-Age World 02:11 Tools
Black Rosemary 02:11 Tools
Stick Your Tail 04:54 Tools
Stick Your Tain in the Wind 03:55 Tools
(untitled introduction) 00:49 Tools
This LifeThat I Live 02:11 Tools
A Songbird I Will Find 00:23 Tools
Bombay Brown Indian Ink 04:54 Tools
If/When the Bombs Fall 04:16 Tools
What's Going On ? 00:23 Tools
...Mazeway Memorie 00:23 Tools
The British Road 00:23 Tools
''I Erase'' 00:23 Tools
Knockin' On Heaven's Door 00:00 Tools
Mr. Brewer (Cackle Cackle) 00:00 Tools
Mazeway / Memory 00:00 Tools
Miriam Moon is best friends wi 00:00 Tools
mazeway 00:00 Tools
Mazeway / Memorie 00:00 Tools
mr brewer (cackle cackle) 00:00 Tools
Mirium Moon 00:00 Tools
Mr. Soul 00:00 Tools
Mazeway memorie 05:37 Tools
Mr. Brewer (Cackle,Cackle) 00:00 Tools
In Crumb`s Mind (Ark Of Straw) 00:00 Tools
Begining To See 00:00 Tools
Half Drunk [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Stick and Leaf [Explicit] 03:42 Tools
Leatherwing Bat [Explicit] 03:42 Tools
Nancy [Explicit] 03:42 Tools
`Mr. Brewer (Cackle, Cackle)` 05:33 Tools
02 Beginning to See 05:37 Tools
folk song (japan bonus track) 05:37 Tools
New Underdressment (Ha,H) 05:37 Tools
Return Flight, Window Seat [Explicit] 05:37 Tools
Row Your Boat [Explicit] 05:37 Tools
Bombay Brown 05:37 Tools
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Athens, Georgia's Summer Hymns arose in 1997 from singer/guitarist Zachary Gresham's desire to find an outlet for material that did not seem suited for a typical rock band. Zachary had a collection of ideas, some of which were simple chord progressions, others of which were melodies he had not put words to. These rudimentary structures were often based on experiences as a boy at his grandmother's house in rural Georgia, learning to play piano and singing hymns, traditional ballads and folk songs. Zachary took this early inspiration and fused it with his newer musical obsessions, ranging from older icons like Robert Wyatt and Neil Young to more contemporary groups such as Yo La Tengo and Smog. Zachary's desire to fulfill a musical vision became clearer and the concept for the Summer Hymns was born. With long-time collaborator Phillip Brown on drums, Zachary assembled the first version of Summer Hymns with members of fellow Athens bands Elf Power, Of Montreal and Masters of the Hemisphere. Following an acclaimed single on the Made in Mexico label, Summer Hymns' first album Voice Brother and Sister was released on Misra Records in the spring of 2000. This full-length debut is a gorgeous, hazy, psychedelic work that owes as much to Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music as it does to Robert Wyatt's classic Rock Bottom. Following a short tour, Summer Hymns recorded their sophomore full-length A Celebratory Arm Gesture. While Voice Brother and Sister was built from endless layers of overdubs, A Celebratory Arm Gesture relies more on considered orchestration and crafted arrangements. The album references influences as varied as Robert Wyatt's Ruth is Stranger than Richard, Neil Young in his tender moments, and the instrumental compositions of Brian Eno and Terry Riley. 2002 brought significant changes to the Summer Hymns line-up, with the band slimming down to a quartet, with a new bass player, and with pedal steel guitar added to the mix. The quartet recorded the band’s third album, Clemency, in Nashville with Lambchop’s Mark Nevers at the board. The band trimmed Zachary’s prolific songwriting output to 13 undeniably memorable pop songs. Every sound is precise; the album shimmers with melody. The simple folk structures of Zachary’s songs and his charming twang were embellished, but not lost. Following the recording of Clemency, the most recent Summer Hymns full-length, the band found itself with some downtime. In between tours, the band spent time tinkering with new ideas, a few covers, recording sketches and fragments, and experimenting with some of Zachary’s lo-fi keyboard-and-vocals demos. The edited output of those sessions became the 10-song EP Value Series, Vol. 1: Fools Gold. Fools Gold eschews most of the twangy bounce of Clemency in favor of more open-ended, chance-y arrangements with imperfections tweak ed until they sound purposeful. Imagine Bob Dylan’s Blonde on Blonde stacked up against the less heralded, homespun Planet Waves, then apply the analogy to the Summer Hymns’ universe. That’s near where Fools Gold will take you. In 2005, experimentation with new forms and arrangements inspired the band to strip down to basic elements. Summer Hymns is now a trio consisting of Zachary on guitar and vocals, Phillip on drums and vocals, and Chris Riser on upright and electric bass and vocals. A member of Summer Hymns since 2003, Chris played steel guitar with a nascent Whiskeytown in the mid-90s and was the founder of Chapel Hill’s Pine State. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.