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Free Electric State signs to Churchkey Records, prepares debut LP

Grayson Currin · 2 Dec 2009, 3:20 PM · 4 Comments


Assloads of cash. Assloads.

Assloads of cash. Assloads.

When Durham quartet Free Electric State booked studio time to make the follow-up to their excellent two-song debut demo, they aimed only for the next step in size: Cut an EP, and see if any labels were interested in a longer project. Turns out, they didn’t have to wait.

“Kyle and Steve said, ‘We’re not interested in putting out an EP. We’d rather do a full-length,’” says Free Electric State’s Shirlé Hale Koslowski of Kyle Miller and Steve Jones, who run the Durham label Churchkey Records. “We had the songs, so we said we would record more. It wasn’t our initial plan, but it made sense.”

The band cut the core of the LP over three days in late October at the Mebane studio of producer Jerry Kee. Over the last two-plus decades, Kee has worked with Superchunk, Ryan Adams, Bad Checks, Shark Quest and, oh, about half of the bands in the Triangle. In fact, Koslowski and husband David, who plays guitar and sings in Free Electric State, worked with him in their former band, Gerty! Just before Thanksgiving, they returned to Kee’s to add overdubs and finalize mixes. Chicago’s Carl Saff is currently mastering the disc.

The nine-song LP, titled Caress, features a reworked version of “Hawks,” from this year’s demo release, as well as two new songs that the band has yet to play locally, “Matching Scars” and “The Black Sea.” Those tunes will get their premiere Friday, when Free Electric State joins Irata and The White Cascade for a 10 p.m. show at Slim’s.

The record, though, will have to wait: Churchkey plans to drop Caress in mid-April 2010.“I feel like it’s so far away,” says Koslowski, laughing, “that we’ll have another album written by then.”

For Free Electric State’s alternate version of how the deal with Churchkey went down, hit the jump. Continue reading »

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Let Feedback Ring (Rock & roll all night): Sadlack’s on July 4

Grayson Currin · 11 Jun 2009, 4:35 PM · 4 Comments


wildfreeLet Feedback Ring is the punny name Corbie Hill, guitarist for Raleigh trio Battle Rockets, has lent a nine-band show he’s booked for Sadlack’s on Independence Day. With sets from The White Cascade, Free Electric State, Blag’ard and six others, the lineup looks plenty solid, sure. The real reason for your attention, though, might be the show’s not-so-subtle nod to protest of Bud Light Presents Raleigh Downtown Live.

“What I want to establish is a local-oriented answer to the Downtown Live gibberish that has been so blissfully unaware of what’s really happening in the Triangle and the region,” says Hill, who booked the show between Downtown Live’s June 27 engagement with The Tubes and July 11’s gig with Joan Jett. The music at Sadlack’s runs from 1:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., at which point Hill hopes the crowd migrates downtown for a Red Collar/ Caverns double bill at Tir Na Nog. “Let Feedback Ring, coupled with the Tir Na Nog show, results in 12 hours of solid & original music this July 4.”

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