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Sunday Dinner out Feb. 24 on Company Records
STREAM: Keath Mead – “Grow Up” –
Consequence of Sound / SoundCloud
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Photo by Andrew Paynter
Keath Mead recently released the first single, “Polite Refusal,” from his forthcoming debut LP, Sunday Dinner. Now, you can hear a new song, “Grow Up,” over at Consequence of Sound.
Keath Mead will be playing SXSW in Austin, TX this year and has also announced upcoming shows with Toro Y Moi (full dates listed below).

 

About Keath Mead:

Keath Mead would like to invite you to Sunday Dinner. The 25-year-old South Carolina native’s debut album is as pleasurable as a drive along the coast, as comforting as a day out with friends, and as sweet as pie after lunch. Steeped in the classic sounds of ’60s and ’70s pop singer-songwriters, Mead is just as influenced by contemporary artists such as The Shins’ James Mercer and Jack White. “Waiting” opens the record with a warm bed of synths and Mead sings, “One day you’re gonna land/ in a place that you never planned/ in your life to see.” An optimistic song about potential? Maybe. But it’s definitely a song about regret. Mead has that timeless ability to make songs that seem to say one thing, but move us to feel many things. With Sunday Dinner, Mead aspired to achieve a songwriting ideal: “If a song doesn’t hold up with one person singing and playing a single instrument, then it’s probably not that good of a song,” he says.

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The album was recorded in only eight days-over the span of nine months-with the help of Chaz Bundick (Toro Y Moi, Les Sins). Bundick hosted Mead in his Berkeley, Calif., home studio for the recording. Mead’s guitar and vocal tracks came first, then Bundick on bass, before the pair took turns on drums and synthesizers. The collaborative process lent an improvisational aspect to the album, with the pair playing music until they found a passage they both liked. The live playing and “happy accidents” of the recording process add to the easy-going vibe of the LP.

Though recording the album was relatively short, the songs were written over three years. The primary theme of the record is the anxiety induced by the rapid changes brought on by coming of age. Mead also contemplates isolation, loss of innocence, and angst associated with maturation.

 

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Keath Mead
Sunday Dinner
Company Records
Street Date: Feb. 24, 2015
iTunes Pre-order

Track List:

1. Waiting
2. Grow Up
3. She Had
4. Change
5. Settle For Less
6. Holiday
7. Where I Wanna Be
8. Quiet Room
9. Navy
10. Polite Refusal
11. So Close

KEATH MEAD TOUR DATES:
03/19 – Austin, TX – Swan Dive (Carpark SXSW Showcase) ^
05/12 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle *
05/13 – Columbia, SC – Music Farm *
05/14 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse *
05/18 – Houston, TX – Fitzgerald’s *
05/19 – Dallas, TX – South Side Music Hall *
05/20 – Austin, TX – Emo’s *
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^ w/ Cloud Nothings, Skylar Spence (dj set), Dent May, GRMLN, Chandos & Average Cock
* w/ Toro Y Moi   

 

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