May 11, 2007

Halou

MySpace (listen to "Stonefruit," "Albatross")
Official site
Hometown: San Francisco
Next local show: None listed
Recent release: Wholeness and Separation, 2006

Halou's roots extend back fifteen years to a chance meeting between future husband and wife Ryan (songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist) and Rebecca (vocalist) in a Santa Cruz record store owned by Ryan's father. The Cosebooms made music making a priority, and soon headed up to San Francisco to develop what we now know as Halou: a down-tempo/electronica trio dubbed "one the of the best bands in America" by Seattle tastemaker KEXP and "one of the most intriguing groups on the modern musical landscape" by the All Music Guide. (more >>)

Halou's third record -- responsible for the above praise -- was released on Vertebrae Records last May, after a five-year gap. Its predecessor, 2001's Wiser, marked the introduction of Halou's third member: a skilled drummer and studio whiz known simply as Count. Count's pedigree is at least on par with the superlatives lavished upon Halou over the years: he has engineered and mixed in the studio for New Order, Blackalicious, Deep Blue Something, Run-D.M.C., No Doubt, Lyrics Born, the Velvet Underground's John Cale, and more recently, DJ Shadow for the majority of last year's The Outsider.

Have we earned your attention yet? Despite Halou's winning formula and adept execution, the group maintains a low profile on the local scene. What a shame that a group of this caliber is resting virtually unnoticed in our backyard while the rest of the world swoons! You've always known the Bay Area harbors some of the best music in the world; here's a chance to put your ears where your mouth is. Check out their MySpace tracks. If you don't like 'em, fine. But if you do, let it serve as a reminder to never stop rifling through the Bay's nascent pockets of musical genius.

HALOU, HALOU:
-Rebecca and Ryan have also recorded under the names R/R Coseboom and Invisible Ballet, most notably during the span between Halou's second and third records.
-Halou's video for "Everything is OK," from the new album, was featured on Good Morning America under coverage of the very same YouTube Underground contest last fall that catapulted Oakland-based grand prize winner Maldroid to national recognition before it had played a show or released a single song for sale.
-Keeping with the eye-candy theme, Halou performed an audio-visual showcase two nights ago at Mighty in SF as part of the San Francisco International Film Festival.

DOWNLOAD CENTER:

Wholeness & Separation

Download "Stonefruit" (mp3)
from "Wholeness & Separation"
by Halou
Vertebrae

Buy at iTunes Music Store
Buy at eMusic
Stream from Rhapsody
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