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    Artist description
    lowcloudcover is a brooding 3 piece pasting together each members backround into a dark soundscape capitalizing on the musical side of tension and anxiety. lowcloudcover has been active for over a year in the San Diego area and enjoys regular gigs in the city, including Scolari's Office, Casbah, Che Cafe and Cane's Bar and Grill. lowcloudcover has opened for Low, American Analog Set, Calla, Rainer Maria, Rilo Kiley, Kinski, 31 Knots, Denali, Starflyer59, Windsor for the Derby, The Prom and Swords Project.
    Music Style
    Dark, hypnotic
    Musical Influences
    Cure, Killing Joke, Pixies, Spacemen3, Radiohead, The Cranes, Black Heart Procession, Slowdive, Joy Division, Fugazi, Camera Obscura, Velvet Underground, Hum, Sparklehorse, Godspeed You Black Emperor, Slint, 7% Solution, Sonic Youth, Mazzy Star, Swans, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Blur, Bedhead, Mogwai, Ride, Galaxie 500, ColdPlay
    Similar Artists
    Cure, Pixies, Spacemen3, Radiohead, Love and Rockets, The Cranes, Black Heart Procession, Joy Division, Fugazi, Velvet Underground, Sonic Youth, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Galaxie 500, Mazzy Star
    Artist History
    Reanimation is still a secret government formula.. but we can see the horror of its product. lowcloudcover has been active in the San Diego music scene since 2001.
    Group Members
    Dario Izarraras : Bass, Vocals Greg Russell : Guitars, Vocals
    Instruments
    Guitar, Bass, Drums
    Albums
    One Little shot in the Eye E.P. - Feb 2003
    Press Reviews
    CD Review lowcloudcover "One Little Shot In the Eye" Check out a show review (April 14 2003) By Tommy Hough, SDAM.com Staff Writer ©Copyright 2003 SDAM.com/Tommy Hough Okay, first things first, "Smokey Hair" kicks ass, and does so by not necessarily blowing you out of the room. If you think "trance" music can only be accomplished in electronica, the first few minutes of One Little Shot In the Eye may make you fold up your synthesizer. Can't tell you if it's danceable, but "Smokey Hair" is the kind of dangerous groove that comes out of incessant jamming, and it's also one of the few songs I've felt compelled to play REALLY LOUD this first time I heard it. Like the Cure's "Fascination Street" or Concrete Blonde's "Bloodletting," it feels as though other forces are at work, and any California band that can transport me to a steamy, humid, thunderstorm-rattling midwest night deserves a big nod (or plate of chili spaghetti and Reds season tickets). "Smokey Hair" seamlessly and smartly tracks into the passive aggressive "Passive Aggressive," where the band My Bloody Valentines along with a cool Something/Anything stereo trick and a great opening line: "Jesus you know you love me...through that toothy smile." Could do without some of the overdone Filterisms, but the song jams over a trippy, scrappy guitar "plate" recording, which sounds so out there it's like the actual amp signal isn't even in the final mix. Good feedback breakdowns and a punchy rhythm moves this bit of Interstellar Overdrive into the disturbing, sizzling fat soundscape of "Tnnius," and forgive me, this comes out of left field, but the creepy boiling fat of "Tnnius" reminds me of accounts I've read about the apocalyptic 1943 fire bombing of Hamburg by the Royal Air Force. I doubt that's what lowcloudcover were aiming for, but I'll leave it at that (nose around on the Web for more grisly information about said bombing if you must). If it was meant to be disturbing to a guy on his way to Vons to get bacon, it worked...I took the broccoli instead. From there, One Shot In the Eye goes into some very dreamy modes - sleepy modes in fact - on the mellow mood piece "Succinylcholine," and though I know ambience is the goal, this track could benefit from a few extra beats per minute and a mildly more alert melody with less meandering, though I have a feeling "Succinylcholine" and the follow-up "Carousel" work better in live settings where the band can feed off the audience's energy. Very good music for chasing lunar eclipses down Japatul Valley Rd., but may not be the best for those looking for songcraft or hooks or reasons not to turn on the gas and seal the windows, though "Carousel" builds to big climax with harmonies remarkably reminiscent of...the Association. Yes, that Association, and that's a compliment. "Love and War" gets back to the lowcloudcover business of rocking arena-style, again harking back to some kind of midwestern vibe by channeling Crack the Sky circa From the Greenhouse with plenty of gutsy, moody prog-rock to welcome any wandering UFO into your backyard. The boiling "105 F" (up 6.4 degrees from the opening track) soundscape white noise ends the EP on a suitably alarming note, since fevers reaching past 105 degrees for any sustained amount of time typically leave your brain in a permanent state of disrepair. Vegetables notwithstanding, there's some raw weirdness going on in lowcloudcover's sound (sorry to hear about the swiped equipment guys), and as far as experimentation goes they're nearly "fearless." My advice? Keep reaching for that big Tool in the sky. Recorded at Sven-Erik Seaholm's "suburbohemian" Wonderment of Wires Studios at Kitsch and Sync Production in La Mesa.
    Location
    San Diego, CA - USA

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