The Hush Now

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WishingYouAHappyChristmas 00:00 Tools
Traditions 04:15 Tools
Vancouver 04:45 Tools
Arkansas 03:37 Tools
On Holiday 03:05 Tools
Wishing You a Happy Christmas 04:43 Tools
Landlord And The Tenant 04:01 Tools
The Other Ones 03:47 Tools
Hoping & Waiting 03:42 Tools
Sadie Hawkins Dance 04:06 Tools
Constellations 05:20 Tools
Bedtime Stories 04:14 Tools
Pining 05:29 Tools
Ashes 04:16 Tools
The Man From Galway 00:38 Tools
Contrails 03:44 Tools
Roleplay 04:27 Tools
Subtle Like Bombs 04:02 Tools
Fireflies 04:05 Tools
Thorns 04:45 Tools
Hiding In Corners 05:10 Tools
I Saw You First 03:36 Tools
Misanthrope 02:17 Tools
Carousel 06:14 Tools
Vietnam Giraffe 03:58 Tools
All You've Said & Done 05:57 Tools
Smokescreens 04:03 Tools
Memos 04:22 Tools
Clouds 03:48 Tools
Taste 03:56 Tools
Rooftops 03:50 Tools
Cameraphone 04:36 Tools
The Glow 03:14 Tools
Happy New Year, Dear 04:20 Tools
Sitting on a Slow Clock 03:24 Tools
A Mother's Lament 03:37 Tools
Things Fall Down 03:03 Tools
Pete's Best 04:12 Tools
Please Mephistopheles (Leave Me Alone) 03:04 Tools
The Hush Now, Vietnam Giraffe 00:30 Tools
panda 04:14 Tools
Just Because You Can 02:50 Tools
The Hush Now, The Other Ones 00:30 Tools
Arthur Come On, Really You Can't Be Serious 02:50 Tools
Please Mephistopheles Leave Me Alone 02:50 Tools
Sorry Sugar Well... 02:50 Tools
The Atheist 04:59 Tools
Cyclops 04:59 Tools
Pure Gold 06:31 Tools
Daedalus Bound 03:18 Tools
Big Awesome 03:18 Tools
Parade 03:18 Tools
For What It's Worth 05:32 Tools
Manchester UK 05:32 Tools
rosy disposition 03:00 Tools
Spyglass 05:32 Tools
HushNow_02v3_HopingAndWaiting 03:42 Tools
The Hush Now - Traditions 03:00 Tools
Eleanor 04:58 Tools
I'm Always Broke in December 04:07 Tools
Jingle Bells 04:58 Tools
The Legend of Dudley Town 04:07 Tools
A Mother's Lament (from Memos) 04:07 Tools
Contrails (from Constellations) 04:07 Tools
Arthur Come On... (from Sparkle Drive) 04:07 Tools
Sorry Sugar Well (from Sparkle Drive) 04:07 Tools
Arkansas (from Memos) 04:07 Tools
Please Mephistopheles, Leave Me Alone (Halloween single) 04:07 Tools
Sitting on a Slow Clock (from Memos) 04:07 Tools
Traditions (from S/T Debut) 04:07 Tools
Just Because You Can (from Sparkle Drive) 04:07 Tools
The Hush Now, 'On Holiday' 04:07 Tools
The Flapper 04:07 Tools
The Flapper (Halloween 2012) 00:00 Tools
All You Said and Done 04:07 Tools
Mother's Lament 00:00 Tools
Jimi Hendrix 04:45 Tools
Happy New Year, Dear (Holiday Single) 00:00 Tools
Lissa-Kÿthe - Reach You (2010) 00:00 Tools
Please Mephistopheles, Leave Me Alone 03:04 Tools
Thorns /// Dance Remix 03:04 Tools
The Flapper (Halloween Single 2012) 04:45 Tools
Im Always Broke In December 04:45 Tools
Legend of Dudley Town 04:45 Tools
Petes Best 04:45 Tools
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Boston indie-pop quintet The Hush Now have made an impression on music critics and fans by wedding the “lush sugar-spun melodies of shoegaze’s dreamy heyday” to “the hooky muscle of bands like Guided by Voices and Built To Spill” as one critic put it. The band’s self-titled debut, released in October 2009, climbed independent radio top 100 charts and drew comparisons to the Cure, Guided By Voices, My Bloody Valentine, and Teenage Fanclub, among others. Blog buzz and radio play by legendary BBC 6 DJ Steve Lamacq further fueled interest in the band, who had yet to even play their first gig. Produced by David Newton of The Mighty Lemon Drops and released in October of 2009, the debut climbed independent radio top 100 charts. All the while, the band had already finished recording album number two. After a tour of the west coast, The Hush Now went back into the studio and put the finishing touches on their sophomore effort, Constellations which hits radio in the US and UK in Feb 2010. Of the album’s first single, Hoping and Waiting, the UK Music Review writes, “a little Stone Roses, a dash of Guided By Voices, a smidgen of Flaming Lips and a dose of Yo La Tengo; one of those classic pop tunes that pop up from time to time and catch you pleasantly off guard. This is superior indie pop from a band well worth keeping a very close eye and ear on.” Like their debut, ‘Constellations’ pounds along at a blistering, powerful pace, and gladly the invention and surprises are all still there. Among the many standouts, ‘Thorns’ successfully employs some U2-style delayed guitar rhythms before it’s controlled pressure cooker lets fly with a soaring atmospheric trumpet solo. This is their transient, festival-headlining moment it seems. “Haven’t you had enough already?” Noel Kelly chant’s as the brakes gently come on. “No” is the answer actually, as they then effortlessly dispense ‘All You’ve Said and Done’, all stop-start blunt rock riffs with a sheen of retro keyboard sounds and subtle horns teasing out every bit of feeling. (Americana UK) “Shiver Me Starships,” is The Hush Now’s 3rd release in as many years. With the band’s line-up secured including Adam Quane (lead guitar), Barry Marino (drums), John Millar (keys), Pat MacDonald (Bass), and Noel Kelly (vocals/guitar), The Hush Now bunkered down to write and record in May and June in Boston, MA. Produced by The Hush Now and aided by the talents of Benny Grotto (mixing) and Jeff Lipton (mastering), “Shiver Me Starships,” is a powder-keg effort boasting soaring vocals over The Hush Now’s unique melancholy AM Gold groove that pulses behind curtains of melodic guitar. The band has not abandoned their sonic trademark but rather, have expanded and taken their sound to the next level. This is the work of a confident and mature band ready to make an impact. The Hush Now are preparing for a tour of the US around SXSW this spring. And as Ian Fildes at Americana UK points out, “with album number three, amazingly, already in the pipeline The Hush Now are in danger of lapping the competition.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.