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THE HAINTS OF DEAN HALL 'SLEEPER' out April 12th 2010 |
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The Haints of Dean Hall have a new album “Sleeper” released on Arch Hill on 12th of April.
The album is a digital only release and is available on iTunes, Amplifier and from the Arch Hill Website.
If you want to listen to the album visit the Arch Hill listening post here.
The Haints of Dean Hall are a trans-Tasman brother and sister in law duo. Once their musical tastes were so opposing; Kathryn found the guitar noises of Stephen curious, loud and bewildering, and Stephen could hardly sit through a hearing of a Conway Twitty/Loretta Lynn duet so loved by Kathryn. That was years ago.
"The mystery continues as this poetic, dark alt.country outfit once more -- as on their impressive self-titled debut album -- explore understated, musically and emotionally stark songs which sometimes evoke empty rooms in spider-webbed old houses and an emotional ennui." Graham Reid - Elsewhere.co.nz reviews Sleeper
And there is a great review by Nick Bollinger on National Radio "The Sampler here
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The Haints of Dean Hall Jan Shows |
As previously mentioned the Haints of Dean Hall will be out with Jose Gonzalez (who was recently heard talking the Haints up on Sydney's Triple JJJ radio) in Jan 2008 and also doing a few of their own shows... Tues 8th Jan, The Bruce Mason Centre – with Jose Gonzales Wed 9th Jan, The Opera House, Wellington – with Jose Gonzales Thurs 10th Jan, Peregrine Winery, Queenstown – with Jose Gonzales (note change from Christchurch to Queenstown) Friday 11th Jan, the Harbourlight, Christchurch Saturday 12th Jan, the Dogs Bollix, Auckland – with White Swan Black Swan duo Sunday 13th Jan, the Leigh Sawmill Café - with White Swan Black Swan duo
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The Haints Support M.Ward in Jan07 |
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The Haints of Dean Hall will be opening for M.Ward when he plays two shows in New Zealand in Janurary 07. Auckland - Wednesday 10th January - The Dogs Bollix Wellington - Thursday 11th January - San Francisco Bath House Tickets on sale nationally from Monday 20 November, at Ticketmaster.co.nz and Real Groovy stores.
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Haints of Dean Hall Out Today |
Jul 2006 - The Haints of Dean Hall Album Out Today An album of beautiful sparse songs by The Haints of Dean Hall is out today on Arch Hill Recordings. Make sure you come along to one of the following release shows;
Friday the 21st of July at the Leigh Sawmill Café with The Broken Heartbreakers Duo Saturday the 22nd of July at the Odeon in Auckland with Black Swan/White Swan and David Mulcahy Thursday the 27th July at Bar Bodega in Wellington with Telepathic Kitty
Real Groove writes in it’s “Top Deadline Distractions” that the Haints album “has been dominating the stereo of late. Its slow lugubrious tones match the bitter chill outside, and this Tex Houston-produced beauty recalls prior local winners like the Renderers”
The Haints of Dean Hall are Stephen (formerly of the Subliminals), who lives in Auckland, and Kathryn, who resides in a small town near Melbourne, Australia. Their debut album was recorded during a brief visit Kathryn made to Auckland in the summer of 2005 around a few guitar tracks Stephen had composed. Kathryn was invited to put down vocals and provide some lyrics, most of which were impromptu. Around the sleeps of a five week old baby, the delicate and dusty songs were recorded anywhere that was far away enough as not to wake her up, using one mike and mostly acoustic guitar, in sessions that extended deep into the night. What initially started as a “wonder what would happen if” unfolded before them as ideas were jammed, structures worked out and main tracks put down in a day.
The songs are sung snatches of memory, of guarded references to a ‘Carteresque’ family album of ‘manners and mystery’. The CD artwork also reflects this; featuring still life photographs taken by Kathryn on one of many trips to the American South. Kathryn’s fascination with this part of the world, as well as her own upbringing around the Bunnythorpe area in the Manawatu, grants a natural cultural crossover in her mind. Stephen’s very distinctive guitar is often ghostly and yet occasionally brash. He has turned the squalling feedback sounds (that were his trademark in the Subliminals) in on themselves, resulting in sparse and delicate textures.
. After the initial summer 2005 recordings, Kathryn returned to New Zealand for the final writing and completion of the remaining tracks. However, as the original late night sessions contained a certain organic and spontaneous magic, little was changed. Tex Houston, also known for sliding the faders on various 3Ds and Subliminals recordings, was bought in for the final mixing and mastering. The end result is a fragile, rural and low volume contemplative sound; where Julie Cruise meets the Carter Family
A haint is a southern term for a ghostly steam rising off the road, often mistaken to be a ghost, as explained by Harper Lee in "To Kill A Mockingbird". Dean Hall is the old road hall Kathryn and Stephen imagined the recording to have taken place, the sound they wanted was the sound that might have been created in this empty wooden space.
If you would like to hear some of the Hants of Dean Hall head along to their myspace page http://www.myspace.com/thehaintsofdeanhall
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