Thrilled To Be Here BAILEN
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Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
26.04.2019
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- 1 Something Tells Me 04:01
- 2 I Was Wrong 03:14
- 3 Your Love Is All I Know 03:39
- 4 Bottle It Up 03:49
- 5 Stand Me Up 03:47
- 6 Going On A Feeling 04:24
- 7 Stray Dog 04:21
- 8 Eyelashes 04:20
- 9 Not Gonna Take Me 03:36
- 10 Rose Leaves 03:58
- 11 Careless Wishing 03:49
Info for Thrilled To Be Here
Gorgeous harmonies, striking arrangements and evocative songwriting marks BAILEN as an undeniable and welcome new arrival. The NYC-based trio — fraternal twins Daniel (vocals/bass/synth/guitar), David (vocals/drums), and younger sister Julia Bailen (vocals/guitar) — will release their debut album Thrilled To Be Here, produced by GRAMMY-Award winner John Congleton (St. Vincent, The War on Drugs).
The group’s beguiling three-part harmonies fuel the album’s first single “I Was Wrong,” a statement of compassion and self-reflection. BAILEN explain: “The song is about coming together and listening to the other side of an argument, hearing another perspective, and being able to say I was wrong. It was inspired by the growing global divide in ideology and a general unwillingness to hear out someone with differing opinions. Sometimes the hardest thing to do is admit your faults, but often it’s the only way to move forward.” “I Was Wrong” is out today and available to stream HERE. Thrilled To Be Here is available now for pre-order HERE.
BAILEN’s otherworldly musicality springs from a very deep well, in fact, it’s in their DNA. Raised in New York by their classically trained parents, Daniel, David and Julia immersed themselves in the family’s diverse record collection. The group’s highly collaborative songs are formed by three very different individuals who were all inspired by literature and a love of language.
The resulting confident, meticulous songcraft of Thrilled To Be Here is rooted in the young group’s preternatural dexterity, insight and lyrical bite.
Detail-oriented and precise, the members of BAILEN found the perfect counterpoint in producer Congleton’s more open approach: “We think micro, and John was really good at thinking macro for the record,” Julia observes. “First records are special because you’ve spent your whole life writing them. Recording our album in a month at the same studio with one producer meant that we kept the creativity, but also found the cohesiveness.”
BAILEN has emerged by cultivating a passionate following via their live show, guesstimating over 300 shows to date, and touring and collaborating with such artists as Amos Lee, The Lone Bellow, Joseph, Oh Wonder, and others. The band has also announced a U.S. headline tour that begins February 20th in Pontiac, MI., and includes shows at Chicago’s Schubas on the 21st and L.A.’s Bootleg Theatre on March 7th. Last night BAILEN celebrated the announcement of Thrilled To Be Here with a packed hometown show at NYC’s Bowery Ballroom.
Julia Bailen, vocals, guitar
Daniel Bailen, vocals, bass
David Bailen, vocals, drums
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