My Education.... nope I'm not talking about how clever I am (or not as the
case may be) or what I studied as a child or indeed how I was taught. I am in
fact talking about a post rock band from the home of the big cow-burger itself.
Yup that be Texas, US of A. Now some of you will remember that the startlingly superb Jonathon Whiskey label released a split 7" by these folks some time
back and a right cocking corker it were. Them were the days...... Anyhoo this is
their first proper album (after their self released mini album) lovingly
released by Thirty Ghosts Records. This is post rock tastic bringing together
elements of Mogwai, Godspeed, Explosions and all the other post rock supergroups
and making one album of lovelyness. And it's all very good I tell you....
Love this record? Hate it? Tell us.
What their label says...
The My Education story so far: David Fricke of Rolling Stone called My Education's sound "advanced ecstasy" and announced the band as his "surprise find" at SXSW 2005, but plenty of fans from central Texas and all around the globe already knew that My Education are better than drugs: the pulse-pounding emotion of their visceral live shows and the lyrical beauty and dark grandeur of their recorded output had heralded this from the get-go. Formed in Austin in 1999 by Brian Purington, Eric Gibbons and Sean Seagler, three refugees from San Angelo, TX, the band flirted briefly with the idea of vocals but soon decided they were never necessary to begin with and became a purely instrumental outfit. With the addition of keyboardist Kirk Laktas (Stars of the Lid, Ultrasound, etc.), viola virtuoso James Alexander (Cinders, ecfa) and Floridian transplant guitar god Chris Hackstie, the lineup stabilized and their first album 5 Popes was recorded at the Bubble with Chris "Frenchie" Smith (16 Deluxe, Young Heart Attack) at the helm. The self-released record peaked at number one on many college radio stations across North America. The band has toured Midwest, East Coast, and Canada multiple times since the original release of 5 Popes along w/ showcasing @ SXSW 2003-2006. The first self-released pressing of 5 Popes sold out in December 2003, and was promptly re-released on the Austin, TX-based record label Thirty Ghosts Records in January 2004. In February 2003 the UK-based label, Jonathan Whiskey, released a 7” single for the song Concentration Waltz. My Education also has songs featured on the Rollerderby Records compilation The Speed by Which we Fall, and the Clairecords compilation Test Tones Vol. 2.3. After three years of blood, sweat, and tears My Education finally completed their 2nd CD, Italian, which was released on Thirty Ghosts Records on April 26th, 2005. Mr. Fricke soon chimed in with critics all over the world in their admiration of this fine record, which has been described as everything from "...swirling and swaying and leading your ears and your soul into a trippy, calm world, where the sky is glowing a beautiful shade of pink and the sun is always setting on a cold winter's eve" (Joseph Kyle, mundanesounds.com) to "careening around mischievously, like the score to a fictional film" (Chris Elkjar, trust-me.ca) and "slow-cooked noise bombs (that) left everyone in a daze" (Audra Schroeder, Austin Chronicle). Following up Italian is the EP/remix record Moody Dipper. Along with this new record came changes for the band, as Eric decides to leave to purse his blossoming fine art career (Eric's lovely paintings adorn the covers all four MyEd releases and will likely continue to do so). New bassist Scott Telles of ST 37 fame and vibraphonist Sarah Norris (Benko, Austin New Music Co-Op) join the fold. Accompanying the three new My Education songs on this release are remixes by Dalek, Red Sparowes, Kinski, and Teith (Trevor from Pelican). The CD was released on June 27th 2006 and the band hit the road in July to bring the magic to the kids. The tour was a rousing success, seeing the band do some remarkable shows all over the East including particularly memorable ones with Tone in Washington DC, Bardo Pond project Alasehir in Philadelphia, the Early Day Miners in Baton Rouge, A Place to Bury Strangers at Cakeshop in NYC and all the way down to Jackson MS with Living Better Electrically. On a rare day off in the NYC area, the band had the privilege of recording at Deadverse Studios with Dalek, who collaborated with the band on the forthcoming 12 inch release of "Spiegel im Spiegel", an interpretation of a piece by the eastern European composer Arvo Part, which will feature the band's original recording on one side of the disc, and Dalek's radical, extended reworking of the piece on the other, complete with a My Education first, vocals (gasp!) in the form of one of Dalek's trademark abstract verses. Subsequently, the band continues to stay busy with shows opening for the likes of Isis and the Red Sparowes, recording for the upcoming full length followup to Italian, and composing a score for F.W. Murnau's classic 1927 silent film Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans, due to premiere at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in March 2007.