Friday, May 10, 2013

First/Last-Yellow Red Sparks

Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Southside

"Good coffee, cold weather, friends, family, trials, and tribulations. For some, these are the ins-and-out of everyday life. But for Yellow Red Sparks, this daily make-up holds the inspiration for their craft. The California based indie-folk trio possess a staggering ability to take seemingly normal circumstances, rewrite them with an uninhibited honesty and wistful beauty, and turn them into vivid scenes as told through their unique brand of cinematic folk. Originally a moniker for California-based solo performer Joshua Hanson, Yellow Red Sparks now represents a trio, also comprised of Sara Lynn Nishikawa (upright bass/vocals), and Goldy (drums/vocals). Together, the three recreate Hanson's songwriting by blending lush harmonies and haunting melodies with softly echoed vocals, as so effortlessly demonstrated on their first self titled album, which was released on January 29, 2013, and produced by Ted Hutt (Gaslight Anthem, Lucero, Flogging Molly), mixed by Grammy award winner, Ryan Hewitt (Avett Brothers, Red Hot Chili Peppers, We Are Scientists), and mastered by multi-Grammy award winner, Brian Lucey (The Shins, Sigur Rós, The Black Keys)."

Check out the band's official Website, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, SoundCloud, iTunes, ReverbNation and Tumblr. They roll into town next Tuesday at the Moose behind their debut self-titled album supporting The Lonely Wild with local favs Arlo Aldo also on the bill. My thanks to Joshua Hanson (Guitars/Vocals) for taking the time to participate in this edition of First/Last.

The first album you ever bought?
Nirvana, "Nevermind".

Your last album bought?
Angel Olsen, "Half Way Home".

Favorite album of all time?
Bob Dylan, "Blood On The Tracks".

Least favorite/most disappointing album?
Cold War Kids 2nd Album...wanted to love it, but never could.

First concert attended?
Rage Against the Machine.

Last concert?
Jenny Lewis at The Observatory in OC, CA.

Favorite concert ever?
Guns N' Roses.

Least favorite concert?
We don't really have any, but when Radiohead toured for “Kid A”, Goldy couldn't get tickets. He hung around The Greek Theater in Los Angeles and listened outside. Hope that counts.

Any thoughts, experiences about Pittsburgh?
 We've never been, but we are excited to get there and have heard it's an amazing city!! Goldy also really loves The Pirates, because he played on that team for little league and has fond memories of failing at baseball.

Thanks, Joshua. ope you have a chance to check out the city while you are here. Knowing the life of a touring band, I highly doubt it.

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