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2005 Film Festival
2005 Great Lakes Independent Film Festival Kick Off Party
PLEASE join GLFA at 9:00pm on Wednesday September 21, 2005, as we will host our film fest kick off at the Docksider Tavern located at 1015 State Street. This event will feature national artist Lake Trout.
Good luck trying to pigeonhole Lake Trout. As intent as the music press is to affix labels, this
band's music truly resists categorization. On the band's new Rx/Palm label debut, Another One
Lost, this accomplished songwriting fivesome mine wholly uncharted terrain. The album's rock
experimentalism will quite naturally elicit comparisons to The Talking Heads, The Pixies, Pink
Floyd, and Sonic Youth. But the live drums somehow manage to evoke both John Bonham's
thunder and Aphex Twin's drum machine. Elsewhere moody
atmospherics will recall Amon
Tobin, Kool Keith, and DJ shadow. While the groups sonic explorations bring to mind Steve
Reich and Brian Eno.
Another One Lost is a reflection of the group's far-flung influences, collaborative creative process,
and their determination to break-down artificially-imposed genre boundaries. The opening track,
Stutter," for example, goes from pure static to a groove-heavy rock dirge to finally it's poignant
outro. Elsewhere, "Say Something" transforms angst-ridden melody into warm jets while the
speedy drum'n'bass grooves on "Bliss" mysteriously morph in and out of an emotive rock track.
None of this prepares you for the title song's mashing a stripped down acoustic ballad with
random ambient noise, the sweet melody on "I Was Wrong," the air-guitar-inducing power chords
on "Last Words," or the experimental soundscapes on "Look Who It Is," and "Iris."
Lake Trout honed their unique sound the old fashioned way: logging hundreds of thousands of
miles on their van's odometer. Since forming in Baltimore in the mid-nineties, guitarist Ed Harris,
drummer Mike Lowry, multi-instrumentalist Matt Pierce, singer Woody
Ranere, and bassist
James Griffith have played nearly a thousand shows before a wide-range of audiences. A feat
made all the more impressive when you consider they achieved this with hardly a dime of label
support. Their live shows are legendary and have helped the band develop a diverse
fanbase,
which is why established acts as disparate as Queens of the Stone Age, Amon Tobin, Live, The
Dismemberment Plan, Ben Harper, Soul Coughing, Cursive and many others have all shared
their stage with Lake Trout.
In 2002, Lake Trout signed a groundbreaking deal with Gary Kurfirst's Rx Records and Chris
Blackwell's Palm Pictures. "The band's unconventional contract set a new standard for artist
contracts with both the label and the band sharing in touring, record, merchandise, and music
video/DVD revenues. This collaboration has allowed Another One Lost to be "Super Tagged"
with a special MP3 of an exclusive all instrumental live performance Lake Trout recorded at XM
Satellite Radio in Washington, D.C. It will also include a hotlink to
www.laketrout.com where fans
can watch ambient visuals that accompany the songs as well as get tour info, remixes, and live
tracks.
Lake Trout is planning some all-instrumental "Ambient Shows" during their upcoming fall tour.
Their "Ambient Show" is entirely improvised and unique to most modern rock bands. Their
"ambient" concept also gives fans the opportunity to participate by providing visuals for the
special performances. The band already has enough new material for their next album and is planning to hit the studio
later this year.
Advance tickets for Lake Trout available at Docksider Tavern 1015 State Street, Erie PA
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