Digging this CD. If after sampling these tracks, you'd like to hear it, click the CD cover.Here's Magic ShowIn an act of self-preservation, the Comas took a well-deserved break in 2007, leaving Andrew Herod free to leave New York in pursuit of non-musical endeavors. Spending time in North Carolina, California, and various states in between, Herod nevertheless found himself drawn back to music, ...
There are few reasons to venture outdoors on a gloomy day in St. Paul, so why not empty out the mailbag? Electric Owls is a new little project out of Asheville, NC, and below is the first single from the band entitled “Magic Show.” Hopefully when these guys decide to embark Minneapolis will make the [...]
About a year ago Andy Herod decided to stop making music. His thought at the time was that the fact he was playing with a band was responsible for the burnout he was feeling."...being in a band WILL ruin your life if you do it long enough," he quips looking back, "No one tells you that."But naturally, like anyone with music flowing through their veins, Herod's planned hiatus was short-lived. Pr...
Backed by a few synths and a light guitar strum, Electric Owls‘ Andy Herod has pieced together a surreal soundscape for Ain’t Too Bright opener “Magic Show”. It’s an energetic tune that is true to the pop sensibilities Herod’s previous group, The Comas, never seemed to quite reach. Where The Comas pumped out one rock tune after another, Herod now seems more than comfortable writing p
Hit play on the lead single from the recently released Electric Owls’ record Ain’t Too Bright. Listen to that sweet acoustic intro, backed by a subtly dancing bell sound, punctuated by a hard rock power chord at the ten second mark, launching into sweet multi-tracked vocals ranting about telekenesis and so on. The rest of [...]