The Family Crest

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Beneath the Brine 06:12 Tools
Love Don't Go 04:24 Tools
The World 06:12 Tools
Howl 03:18 Tools
Before Your Father Hears Us 03:18 Tools
She Knows My Name 03:18 Tools
Make Me A Boat 05:17 Tools
William's Dirge 01:00 Tools
The Water's Fine 01:00 Tools
I Am the Winter 01:00 Tools
As We Move Forward 04:54 Tools
The Headwinds 03:22 Tools
North 04:54 Tools
Take Tonight 01:28 Tools
When the Lights Go Out 04:19 Tools
There's a Thunder 04:19 Tools
Mirror Love 03:21 Tools
Romeo 04:19 Tools
Marry Me 05:51 Tools
Don't Wake Me 06:01 Tools
Brittle Bones 03:21 Tools
Battle Cry 04:27 Tools
Got Soul 02:58 Tools
It Keeps Us Dancing 01:28 Tools
To Love You 04:05 Tools
The River 06:01 Tools
Never Gonna Stop 03:21 Tools
Sparks 03:47 Tools
Can You Stay 04:05 Tools
The Bells 03:35 Tools
Sell Yourself Lightly 03:16 Tools
All Is Dark 01:28 Tools
Like Passing Ships 03:21 Tools
In the Avenue 02:21 Tools
Backwards and Forwards 04:27 Tools
Upon Cobblestone Streets 04:05 Tools
Rest 04:05 Tools
Rue Philippe de Girard 03:06 Tools
Daggers 02:52 Tools
Waiting Still 05:21 Tools
The Mighty Echo 02:52 Tools
Falling Off the Wagon 02:21 Tools
The Valley Below 04:05 Tools
The Rock's Resting on Your Back 02:52 Tools
The Years 02:52 Tools
Like a Light 02:52 Tools
Hallelujah 02:52 Tools
I Was Born 02:52 Tools
Home for Christmas 03:47 Tools
Kiss On My List 02:52 Tools
NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert 04:52 Tools
Sparks - Glister Mix 03:06 Tools
Credits 03:06 Tools
Romeo (2012) 04:16 Tools
The Family Crest- Beneath The Brine 04:16 Tools
I've Got Nothing to Say to You 04:16 Tools
North (2012) 04:52 Tools
It Keeps Us Dancing (Album Version) 04:52 Tools
"Beneath the Brine" 04:52 Tools
Sparks (Glister Mix) 04:52 Tools
Like Passsing Ships 04:52 Tools
Beneath the Brine -tree 04:52 Tools
GoPro Hero 3 Plus 04:52 Tools
When the Light Go Out 04:52 Tools
I've Got Soul 04:52 Tools
Make Me a Boat (Instrumental Version) 04:52 Tools
Kiss On My List (10x16) 04:52 Tools
Make Me A Boat (GoPro OST) 04:52 Tools
Love Dont Go 00:00 Tools
Kiss On My List (Hall & Oates Cover) 03:27 Tools
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It’s fitting that The Family Crest was born in San Francisco, a city known for its rich history of experimentation, innovation and progressive thinking. In 2009, two young musicians -- Liam McCormick (lead vocals, guitar) and his friend, John Seeterlin (bass) -- settled in San Francisco to record a cycle of songs that McCormick had written. For McCormick, there was explicit intent to include as many people as possible in the music-making, based on his belief that everyone is inherently musical when given the opportunity. Throughout the course of a year, McCormick and Seeterlin reached out into the city and proceeded to record people of all ages and musical backgrounds performing their songs. The project took the duo from churches to living rooms to cafes, even up the coast to Oregon and Washington, all in its mission to build community through music. The resulting album, The Village, inspired the band to develop into a proper performing entity, adding four classically trained instrumentalists around the nucleus of McCormick and Seeterlin. This growth also inspired a continued mission of musical inclusiveness. At live shows and in the studio, The Family Crest set out to play with as many musicians as possible. Whether a fan took the stage to be part of a group chorus, or contributed an instrumental part to a recording, they were considered a part of “the extended family,” which now boasts over 300 members. Once the band saw its vision taking hold, even beyond its hometown, it looked back to the city that supported the family for new musical inspiration. Over the course of a week, The Family Crest, in its usual fashion, recorded a plethora of instruments in various homes and churches, as well as John Vanderslice’s Tiny Telephone recording studio, to create The Headwinds EP. The Headwinds EP introduces the grand sounds of band’s new full-length album, Beneath the Brine, a sweeping soundscape befitting the oceanic theme of the title. Beneath the Brine showcases an expansive breadth of arrangements – from dark, classical romanticism to brass-laden sounds reminiscent of the Roaring 20s. The result is nothing short of epic, as The Family Crest has seamlessly wielded classical chamber sounds and pop music elements. It’s the sonic representation of what McCormick, and many pioneers before him, saw from the edge of the West Coast: the enormity of the sea, with its depths, dangers and possibilities. More information is available at: www.thefamilycrest.net http://www.myspace.com/thefamilycrest Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.