
One Round with A Shoreline Dream
I was fortunate to catch up with 3 of the 4 guys from A Shoreline Dream (Erik Jeffries, Enoc Torraca, &Ryan Pollicky) last week at Governor’s Park for an interview and here’s how it went….
Julio-How did you guys meet?
Ryan-We were in a band together, 2 bands in fact, Pure Drama. We were in a band for seven and a half yearsPrimarilyiy in thGothth scene, but we did all sorts of shit… We didn’t consider ourselvGothoth, but that was our scene.
Julio-Like Bauhus Goth?
Ryan-Like that stuff would come to our shows, it wasn’t so much but it was the people that would gravitate to us.
Julio-Did you guys intentionally do that?
Ryan-Not at all, the only time that we did something that would make you think that was a fetish fashion show that was to drum up some interest.
Julio-Like suicide girls/angel fire?
Ryan-One of the girls specialized in S&M that was very revealing and show 30 new fashions and 10 previous ones and that is the only thing that I can think of that would attract the goth crowd.
Erik interjects ,except for Cleopatra records. We were signed to Cleopatra Records and we did a cover of a Maryiln Manson song ‘Mechanical Animals.’
Ryan-We were doing really well on Mp3.com when that was the huge thing and we were #1 in Trip Hop for a while.
Julio-Do you listen to trip hop? Aside from the obvious, Portishead?
Ryan-Hooverphonic etc..
Julio-When you guys talk about Hooverphonic it reminds me of a Depeche Mode tribute album w/Gus Gus , Failure, Hooverphonic, I think it called ‘Music for the Masses’
Ryan- Yeah , yeah, that’s a great album.I loved the Hooverphonic song on there. Cleopatra got a hold of us and said ‘You doing really well on Mp3.com we want you to do a Maryiln Manson song and we were like, “Yeah, whatever…” So we were trying to get our exposure out there internationally, but we did get the fans to stop and look.
Erik-And you can still track it at stores under Pure Drama on the Marylin Manson Compilation CD. The funny thing is that all the bands on there are trying to regurgitate the existing music and we instead did a Trip-hop version
Julio-But that’s the purpose of doing a cover song , to reinvent the song.
Ryan-yeah, all the songs on the comp cd were hardcore / industrial except for us
Julio-KMFDM style
Erik- and here’s us with an acoustic guitar and that’s the whole idea that you have your own style with it.
Julio-Another thing I noticed was that your music was labeled as punk/hardcore/emo .
Erik-Yyou know what your looking is our marketing company put us up on some blog sites and but I didn’t think we sounded like that. But in the past we were labled shoegazer, so if you knew us and knew our past and knew what we’re into, there’s a lot of shoegazer and that got lumped with emo and you know the direction of emo with bands like AFI and that kind of feel and threw us in there. We are the furthest thing away from punk. We may have some upbeat songs, but that’s a little bit of a stretch. They are a little more harder edge. Some people have called us slo-core. Whatever the hell that is, I don’t know , I don’t care. It’s really weird that they put us on a punk site.
Julio-The cool thing is that your album hasn’t dropped and beatport already has a remix of some of your songs-
Ryan-Yeah we have an alliance w/Beatport.
Julio- They’re local right, what’s the name of the guy, Jonas Temple?
Ryan-Yeah, he use to be my boss and Erik’s old boss. I work at a place called Factory Design .
Julio-Beatport is blowing up !
Guys-yeah!! Enthusiastically
Julio-They’re doing a lot for the local scene and they are getting credited nationally as well
Ryan-one of the remixes on the beatport site is from our drummer gabe (DJ Gabriel) and he use to be in band with me before this band called drop the fear. We were an electronic band and he has always had the electronic background. Naturally a good choice to have him do the remix.
Julio-what better choice than gabe because of his ability to manipulate the loops and blips.
Ryan-Shaw did the other remix
Julio-Doees Gabe have a residency in Denver..
Ryan- He played in boulder , but with the stuff we’re getting into there’s no time.
Julio-Didn’t you guys do SXSWthis year? I heard that you guys played and were signed immeditately thereafter.
Ryan-No , we started our own label and signed ourselves.
Julio-That’s great , low overhead.
Erik-Yeah, we’re the ones incurring the risk .
Julio-so you guys fronted all the $$
Erik absolutely, latenight weeknight records we’re perpetuating and we funded all of this. We were so excited to do this.
Julio-who produced the ablum
Erick-Ryan
Julio-Ryan is the multi instrumentalist?
Ryan-the big thing is that we don’t want to sit around waiting for labels to call us. We felt comfortable and confidentwith our music and style and took it upon ourselves to take the music to the people by investing the money to get the marketing and publicity to get the music out nationally. Even though the producing of the video kind of suffered and we’re doing all of our stuff and it’s on the site .
Julio-Do you guys listen to My Bloody Valentine? I hear more of that in your music, because everywhere else seems to use the Sigur Ros line..
Ryan-yeah, I felt that filter said it pretty good when they said Placebo and Slow Dive. They got a hold of us because they thought we sounded like Slow Dive. They wanted any bands that sounded like slow dive. I don’t know if I would consider us like Sigur Ros or My Bloody Valentine. I don’t care, as long as people are listening. Its not a big deal.
Erik-That’s kind of funny because if you ask what we were listening to all of us were listening to something random. Enoc was listening to Matisiyahu , I was listening to Johnny Cash , Gabe was listeing to Lansing Dreiden,. Ryan was listening to Tori Amos
Ryan- Tori Amos, she was a big influence. As far as Kevin Shields (My Bloody Valentine) is concerned I was very interested in the fact that he funded his albums entirely. Very inspiring and stuck with me that I read it and that’s what we wound up doing it ourselves.
Let’s not wait around for shit.
Julio-I admire that, that very DIY attitude.
Ryan-You have to have confidence in yourself. If you don’t who will. The labels finally decide they are going to believe in us I don’t believe in that, but you have to go for it.
Erik-That’s what you pray for , that somebody is going to love you .and they want to sponser you and whats more to love than that energy spent on the next 8 months and the only difference is the financial end of making it happen and it’s a no brainer. We jokingling say that we bought ourselves a new car but we don’t get to drive it. We’ll never regret it. I would never regret this. The only thing I would regret would be later in life “Why in the hell didn’t I do that?”
Julio- I don’t know if you have paid attention but another local band the Fray did pretty much everything themselved, even to the point of choosing their producer to keep costs low.
Ryan-Very inspiring, and they took it to this level that we weren’t looking to be on, and to take it to that level is amazing. And we’ve seen them live and they were phenomenal.
Erik-We thought it we were listening to the record play, it was so incredible, they sounded better than the record, and the lead singer , I can’t think of his name, kind of reminds me of Ryan- Because you look at what Ryan does, he is active in the music community and he is doing different things from photography to music, film , design and it reminded me of what the Fray did to be active in the community and having stuff going on in 100 different avenues to generate interest and I feel like we are kind of like that but also being very active in music.
Julio-Talking about film, does film inspire your music?
Guys-hahaha
Erik- the Tornadoes
Enoc-We watched a lot of documentaries about the weather.
Ryan-A project we did for a while is have instrumentalist show up like Cash Flow and play a movie and score the soundtrack on the fly. Visuals always inspire big time. There’s so many films have inspired. Anything david lynch, Ive been inspired by the ‘Grandmother’
‘Eraserhead,’ ‘Mullholland Drive,’ and ‘Lost Highway.’
Julio- ‘Lost Highway’ has a great soundtrack
Ryan -Cronenberg, something about you don’t need talking, like ‘Spider’ one of his later ones, the majority has no dialogue, the main character has no dialogue, the music guides you and visuals sets the tone and the story. So involved but you can still tell what’s going on, kind of a visual concept of what we’re about.
Julio-out of the soundtracks that you have listened to lately is there one you wish you scored ?
Ryan-’Mullholland Drive’, that was a very inspiring one. ‘Dead man,’ it has Johnny Depp in it and Neil Young scored that one on the fly. It’s pretty cool, its just him on guitar . I would definatley love to do any Cronenberg. That’s how Latenight Weeknight started. Enoc, Gabe, and I would get together and make stupid ass horror movies . We admit they sucked. Its Bloodshed Deathbath productions and we have a website and horrible shorts kind of like kids in the hall like 5-10 shorts, but the first one is 20 minute shorts. The packaging is funny because on the second it has a quote saying “Ssorry, the first one was better.”
Enoc-Ryan and I use to get together every weeknight and that’s how Latenight Weeknightstarted. I met Ryan a few years ago and I would go to everyhow because I liked what they were doing.
Julio-The electronic band?
Ryan-Yeah, electronic, people thought we sounded like the Cocoteau Twins/Sigur Ros.
Enoc-I love electronic music, I have solo projects and I would send ryan my tracks and I thought I was moving back to New York.
Julio- Are you from NYC?
Enoc- No, I’m from Puerto Rico.
Julio- Ahh Puerto Riqueno, te note el accento.
Enoc-So I lived in New York and came to Denver for a while, and decided to go back to NYCand Ryan got a hold of me and said ‘Lets Jam!’ and we recorded the ablum.
Julio-and the album is coming out Sept 19 everywhere?
Ryan-Digitally and we’re working on the distribution.
Julio-The photos are amazing and the artwork is great. I want to say congratulations and good luck !
Guys- Thanks!
Label Website – http://www.latenightweeknight.com
Myspace Website – http://www.myspace.com/ashorelinedream
Official Website – http://www.ashorelinedream.com

Bloc Party & Mew Tonight @ Ogden Theatre 07-31
One of my all time favorite bands will be playing at the Ogden Theatre tonight and best bet your bottom dollar I will be in attendance barring unforseen circumstances. I have listened to very little of Mew’s music but I’ve read that they put on quite the show.

Courtesy of Brooklynvegan and join the heated discussion w/the disgrunteled hipsters here
http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2006/07/bloc_party_mcca.html
Denver Underground Music Showase Part III of III – The Photo Atlas
This band is the one that I had been eagerly anticipating all day because of pure rumour and hearsay. On their myspace page they have At the Drive In, Fugazi, and The Police as favorites. Not to mention that Alan (lead singer) had a Death from Above 1979 on his guitar, so I had a vauge idea I was going to enjoy myself. From start to finish their set was incredibly tight and did not show any sign of retreat because they had forced all in attendance into submission. The great thing is that you can tell the guys are having fun. Picture an At the Drive In where Cedric (lead singer) doesn’t take himself so serious and playing the hell out of the guitar instead of prancing around the stage. I can’t make up my mind of they are a more upeat version of And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead or At the Drive In because his voice at times did sound like Conrads (lead singer of Trail of Dead). I guess it’s pretty trivial at this point, although, something worth noting is that it’s a complete toss up for best band at the Showcase this year between Constellations and Photo Atlas from what I was able to see. I missed a vast majority but I was very pleased from what I saw. Lesson I learned from this experience is that you must cultivate your garden by supporting more local music, who knew local music ist rad!!
myspace http://www.myspace.com/danceatlasdance
band website http://www.thephotoatlas.com/
Video from newest single http://www.morningafterrecords.com/photoatlas.mp4
and they are on tour, so you should def catch them if they come to your hood!!!
Aug 3 2006
2:00P
ESPN X-Games w/ Unwritten Law
Carson, CA
Aug 5 2006
8:00P
pioneer park center w/ gigafox
cheyenne, WY
Aug 6 2006
9:00P
O’leavers pub 21+ w/ Hot IQS, LOCAL TBA
omaha, NE
Aug 10 2006
8:00P
The Corral Room ALL AGES
Madison , WI
Aug 12 2006
8:00P
Midwest Music Summit @ The alleycat
Indianapolis, IN
Aug 16 2006
8:00P
jackpot w/ conner
lawrence, KS
Aug 26 2006
6:00P
CU’s Welcomefest @ Farrand Field
Boulder, CO
Sep 15 2006
9:00P
TOUR KICKOFF SHOW Hi-Dive 21+ W/1090 Club, Lion Sized
denver, CO
Sep 17 2006
8:00P
The Starlight w/ 1090 Club
ft collins, CO
Sep 18 2006
8:00P
The Manor w/ 1090 Club
Laramie, WY
Sep 19 2006
8:00P
Sonic Rainbow w/1090 club
Casper, WY
Sep 21 2006
8:00P
level 504 gallery aa w/1090 club
billings, MT
Sep 22 2006
8:00P
the carlin w/ 1090 club
Billings, MT
Sep 23 2006
8:00P
The Elks lodge KBGA Birthday Bash W/ 1090 Club
missoula, MT
Sep 25 2006
8:00P
Club Fred w/ 1090 club
fresno, CA
Sep 28 2006
8:00P
knitting factory/alterknit lounge w/ 1090 club
LA, CA
Sep 29 2006
8:00P
one place venue w/1090 club
pheonix, AZ
Denver Underground Music Showase Part II of III -Born in the Flood
The second of three acts that I caught was Born in the Flood. This veteran act in the local scene has been championed outside of the city for quite some time. They have carved a name for themselves visa vie SXSW and Mania TV (local internet TV station) and countless local shows. Their lyrics are very catchy and witty with a Ted Leo sound plus an astounding amount of conviction. They had the crowd under their spell, although I couldn’t understand why. Maybe their album is better, but I just didn’t see what their draw or understood their sound. Maybe I would have liked them better if I was familiar w/their music. You decide.
Band Website http://www.bornintheflood.com/
Myspace http://www.myspace.com/bornintheflood
Denver Underground Music Showase Part I of III -
Constellations
Local music is a an unexepected thing. It exists everywhere and the fact that it’s everywhere doesn’t mean that it’s going to be good. The amount of local music is alarming because everybody’s in a band or knows somebody in a band. That’s why the Denver Underground Music Showcase is special. A handful of tastemakers from Denver pick and choose who will perform for Denver crowds as oppose to the Westword where they have ballots that are available to everybody. Elitist, yes, but the difference is that the Denver Post Showcase focuses on rock primarily whereas the Westword has a giant spectrum that includes DJ’s, Hip Hop, etc…. Mother Nature she is a bitch and hell hath no fury like a woman. That said, I opted to go to the afternoon shows as opposed to the night shows because the gawdawful heat sucked my will to live. I was fortunate enough to catch three of the afternoon acts, all of which were at the Hi-Dive.
Readers note: I have never seen any of these three bands and had no idea of what they sounded like live so there was no bias going into the shows.
The first act I caught was Constellations. It’s kind of curious to see two drum sets and two Power Books sharing one stage. This was the first clue that this set was going to be electrifying and full of vibrant energy. The energy would be unmatched for the rest of the afternoon. I have never been to a show where several band members dropped their respective instruments to break into dance, in a good way of course. Their sound, and I hate comparing sound/music to other bands, was an interesting hybrid of Talking Heads/Early Cure (think Killing an Arab) with the lead singer sounding like Paul Banks from Interpol. I was very impressed by the enthusiasm of the band and the cohesion of their sound. It blended well and their on stage banter was very dry funny. Has their sound been down a beaten path, yes. Dance Punk/Electro-clash is here to stay, atleast for the meanwhile and I’m all ears because I’m a sucker for this kind of music.
Myspace-http://www.myspace.com/constellations
Band Website- constellationsband.com
::So you didn’t get tickets to the Lips show tommorow huh::and you didn’t make it to Chicago for the Pitchfork Intonation Festival. Here’s your chance, if you live in the Denver area , tommorow the Denver Post will be showcasing it’s 6th Annual Underground Music Showcase. I will more than likely be covering the shows tommorow and have a full update…All information can be found here UndergroundMusic Showcase

Broncos Fans Can Sigh Now
The Denver Broncos just signed the future of the team, Jay Cutler, to a $48 million dollar deal that is blown up in incentives and signing bonuses. You hear that Arizona, this is how you sign the future of your team. Matt Leinhart has yet to sign w/the Cardinals, and I’m sure he will, but the tension is growing thicker and thicker… Hopefully we can all forget about the bad dream that is/was Jake Plummer and just move past this rough spot…More in depth coverate from the Rocky Mountain News here -
The Rapture’s new album is picking up steam and upon hearing “W.A.Y.U.H.” off of their upcoming album and “Get Myself Into It” I can only tell that they ate, slept, and lived Talking Heads. It sounds as if they were listening the hell out of “Remain in Light” which is good for me because I love the Talking Heads….
Spin has picked up on the buzz surrounding these guys and see what they have to say. By the way, I will had the pleasure of catching up with the guys from the band for an interview and I will have it up this Monday…Stay tuned….
This Colorado quartet’s dreamily murmured track “Love Is a Ghost in America” is transformed into a heart-stopping remix.
DJ Gabe of A Shoreline Dream
A Shoreline Dream — the Denver-based quartet of Ryan Policky (vocals/guitar/keyboards), Erik Jeffries (guitar), Enoc Torraca (bass), Gabriel Ratliff (drums) — haven’t even dropped debut album Avoiding the Consequences , which is set for a September 19 release, and the drummer (a.k.a. DJ Gabe) has already remixed its “Love Is a Ghost in America.” Ratliff morphs the song from a slow-burning, Mogwai-inspired track of flowing, shoegaze fuzz to what he’s named “Heart Failure Mix” — an electro-fueled, post-rock romp.
A Shoreline Dream – “Love Is A Ghost In America (DJ Gabe’s Heart Failure Mix)” (Download MP3 )
“love is a ghost in america” video streams Full Cast and Crew Credits and 400K Quicktime Version – CLICK HERE Windows Media Lo (300k Stream) – mms://205.178.146.40/269713/love_300k.wmvWindows Media Hi (450k Stream) – mms://205.178.146.40/269713/love_450k.wmv
On the Web: ashorelinedream.com
Junior Boys will be back August 15th via Domino Records with their new release titled “So This Is Goodbye” and I have always liked the Junior Boys in very calm settings, i.e. chillen at home, chillen in your room, maybe casually some downtime with your lady/significant other, you get the idea. These Canadians are labled as techno-pop but you would never be able to tell because the lyrics in their music actually make sense unlike other electronic acts…
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