
SHOVELS - s/t LP
âShovels isnât the greatest name for a band. It conveys a utilitarian image of work, a tool associated mainly with drudgery, unless it is the rare instance when one geezer bashes another geezer in the head and itâs âExhibit Aâ in a murder case. Then it may conjure some genuine appeal.Â
So it is interesting why a band on a stellar label like Homeless would arrive at such a handle. Shovels are part post-punk, experimental and white noise-psych, as you listen more and more to this group, you realize that the members donât need some trendy name thatâs a forced misspelling of a commonly used word, or to be named after a forest critterâs sleep habits or body part to try and stand out like many of the hackneyed indie bands out there that have the staying power of a fruit fly. No, the members of Shovels, Michael Beach (guitar and vocals), Adam Camilleri (bass), and Peter Warden (drums) are alchemists, melding guttural voices and sonic blasts with tribal beats and galloping bass lines that nimbly shift gears into high and slow paces that leave your heart stuttering or racing in densely textured sound-scapes you want to visit again and again.Â
With outstanding tracks including âMB Jacket,â âMultiple Furrow,â and âCar Yardsâ amongst the other great ones (that at times remind you of Washington DCâs post-hardcore scene in the late 80âs that featured groundbreaking bands like Moss Icon), you realize that âShovelsâ is more than just a name. Itâs really a metaphor for this particular multi-layered composition that gets more rewarding the deeper you slowly dig past each heavy layer on a timeless journey to its inner core.âÂ
(The Styrofoam Drone)
FFO: Lubricated Goat, A Frames, My Disco, Feedtime
âShovels isnât the greatest name for a band. It conveys a utilitarian image of work, a tool associated mainly with drudgery, unless it is the rare instance when one geezer bashes another geezer in the head and itâs âExhibit Aâ in a murder case. Then it may conjure some genuine appeal.Â
So it is interesting why a band on a stellar label like Homeless would arrive at such a handle. Shovels are part post-punk, experimental and white noise-psych, as you listen more and more to this group, you realize that the members donât need some trendy name thatâs a forced misspelling of a commonly used word, or to be named after a forest critterâs sleep habits or body part to try and stand out like many of the hackneyed indie bands out there that have the staying power of a fruit fly. No, the members of Shovels, Michael Beach (guitar and vocals), Adam Camilleri (bass), and Peter Warden (drums) are alchemists, melding guttural voices and sonic blasts with tribal beats and galloping bass lines that nimbly shift gears into high and slow paces that leave your heart stuttering or racing in densely textured sound-scapes you want to visit again and again.Â
With outstanding tracks including âMB Jacket,â âMultiple Furrow,â and âCar Yardsâ amongst the other great ones (that at times remind you of Washington DCâs post-hardcore scene in the late 80âs that featured groundbreaking bands like Moss Icon), you realize that âShovelsâ is more than just a name. Itâs really a metaphor for this particular multi-layered composition that gets more rewarding the deeper you slowly dig past each heavy layer on a timeless journey to its inner core.âÂ
(The Styrofoam Drone)
FFO: Lubricated Goat, A Frames, My Disco, Feedtime
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âShovels isnât the greatest name for a band. It conveys a utilitarian image of work, a tool associated mainly with drudgery, unless it is the rare instance when one geezer bashes another geezer in the head and itâs âExhibit Aâ in a murder case. Then it may conjure some genuine appeal.Â
So it is interesting why a band on a stellar label like Homeless would arrive at such a handle. Shovels are part post-punk, experimental and white noise-psych, as you listen more and more to this group, you realize that the members donât need some trendy name thatâs a forced misspelling of a commonly used word, or to be named after a forest critterâs sleep habits or body part to try and stand out like many of the hackneyed indie bands out there that have the staying power of a fruit fly. No, the members of Shovels, Michael Beach (guitar and vocals), Adam Camilleri (bass), and Peter Warden (drums) are alchemists, melding guttural voices and sonic blasts with tribal beats and galloping bass lines that nimbly shift gears into high and slow paces that leave your heart stuttering or racing in densely textured sound-scapes you want to visit again and again.Â
With outstanding tracks including âMB Jacket,â âMultiple Furrow,â and âCar Yardsâ amongst the other great ones (that at times remind you of Washington DCâs post-hardcore scene in the late 80âs that featured groundbreaking bands like Moss Icon), you realize that âShovelsâ is more than just a name. Itâs really a metaphor for this particular multi-layered composition that gets more rewarding the deeper you slowly dig past each heavy layer on a timeless journey to its inner core.âÂ
(The Styrofoam Drone)
FFO: Lubricated Goat, A Frames, My Disco, Feedtime











