DT: MARCH 8, 2011
FR: ALEXANDRA GREENBERG/CLAIRE JULIAN
MSO
THE GOLDBERG SISTERS
DEBUT VIDEO FOR “SHUSH” TODAY ON SPINNER.COM
SONG APPEARS ON ‘THE GOLDBERG SISTERS’ ALBUM
DUE OUT APRIL 12, 2011 VIA APOLOGY MUSIC/PIAS AMERICA
VIEW VIDEO NOW AT:
http://www.spinner.com/2011/03/08/the-goldberg-sisters-shush-video/
Photo Credit: Adam Goldberg
THE GOLDBERG SISTERS, the new music project from actor/filmmaker/musician/pop adventurer Adam Goldberg (LANDy, Dazed and Confused, Saving Private Ryan, “Entourage”), has debuted the new video for “Shush” today on AOL’s music portal SPINNER.COM. It can now be viewed at:
http://www.spinner.com/2011/03/08/the-goldberg-sisters-shush-video/
Directed by Goldberg, the video features him and his GOLDBERG SISTERS band mate Roxanne Daner on a lovelorn and hallucinatory car ride through Hollywood. It was shot entirely in one take on an iPhone and when asked about the making of it, Goldberg provides this list:
One song
One iPhone
One Joby
One man (plus another in the backseat)
One lady
One day
One ‘89 Caprice
One stall
One pair of jumper cables
“Shush” appears on THE GOLDBERG SISTERS’ self-titled album due out April 12 (Apology Music/PIAS America). It is a body of work which encompasses everything from the psychedelic to the “psychotropic” and explores themes from the depressing to the negligible. Joining Adam Goldberg (vocals/guitar/keys) on the album are players Roxanne Daner (violin/vocals), Andrew Lynch (keys/trumpet), Merritt Lear (violin/vocals), Eric Seigel (bass/guitar) and Derek Brown (drums). Earlimart’s Aaron Espinoza joins as co-producer.
Largely recorded and mixed in one six-week stint at Espinoza’s The Ship studio in the Eagle Rock section of Los Angeles late 2009, much of the template for the new record was established during the LANDy sessions, drawing particularly from the single “BFF!” in which Goldberg alternates between verses of stripped down bass, piano drums, and choruses layered with strings, synths, guitars and vocal harmonies.
The U.K.’s Uncut calls The Goldberg Sisters “…impressively frazzled,” while Popmatters.com wrote in an early album review: “…appealingly adventurous and opulently beautiful music. It has the space age vibe of those ‘70s glam albums—think David Bowie and Mott the Hoople—and sounds pleasingly retro without being fey…He employs everything from real violins and trumpets to Pro Tools and synthesizers to create sonic landscapes that would titillate and confuse the listener in the best possible ways.”
For more about The Goldberg Sisters or to obtain a free download of
“Don’t Grow,” log on to:
http://adamgoldbergdilettante.com/
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For more information on THE GOLDBERG SISTERS, contact:
MSO 818 380 0400
Alexandra Greenberg x223, agreenberg@msopr.com
Claire Julian x241, clairej@msopr.com
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