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Subject: The Mantles share new track from upcoming LP, announce East
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From: Anton Hochheim / Force Field PR <an...@forcefieldpr.com>
Date: Wed, May 08, 2013 11:05 am
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The Mantles share new track from upcoming LP, announce East Coast tour dates
 
'Long Enough To Leave' out June 18 on Slumberland Records
 
STREAM: "Hello"

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San Francisco garage-pop band The Mantles share a new track from their upcoming LP Long Enough To Leave, out June 18 on Slumberland Records. Listen to album standout "Hello" on Pitchfork.
 
The group will embark on an East Coast tour in July with support from Juan Wauters of The Beets. Full tour dates listed below. 
 
About The Mantles: 
 
San Francisco/Oakland's The Mantles have been charting a unique path through the Bay Area's storied garage/pop scene since 2007. The early shows were loose & loud Velvets/Nuggets-bashing, always with weirdly catchy songs & oddball chord changes. Their first singles saw them honing their sound, building towards their excellent 2009 self-titled debut album (on Siltbreeze) and follow-up EP on Mexican Summer. Loosely aligning with artists like White Fence and Ty Segall, The Mantles thoroughly modernize and personalize the folk-rock tradition.
 
Now on Long Enough To Leave,The Mantles still color outside the lines but dial a cleaner, more infectious sound. SF's Kelley Stoltz (Sub Pop) recorded the new album with enough savvy to make it pop while keeping the performances idiosyncratic & affecting. Sharp ears may spot bits of early Love, New Zealand's Flying Nun label and LA's Paisley Underground, but The Mantles are very far from revivalists and have more song-writing and arranging skill at their disposal than many bands could hope to have.
 
Long Enough To Leave is both impressionistic and psychedelic - guitar melodies evoke lyrical themes in equal measure to the plaintive words of vocalist Michael Olivares, whose frank and poetic take on ordinary reality strips familiar themes of their clichés. The band plays with a musical synchronicity and clarity that enlivens tunes like album opener "Marbled Birds" and the rocking "Reason's Run."
 
"Hello" is a tough, garagey stomp that contrasts nicely with the contemplative "Long Enough To Leave" which follows it. "Raspberry Thighs," originally released on a scarce French 7" single, is reprised and re-recorded with dreamy clarity. "Bad Design" is a great take on a long-time live favorite, while "Brown Balloon" joins "Don't Lie" and "Lily Never Married" in a long line of Mantles garage-pop classics.
 
By foregoing the theater of retro psychedelia, The Mantles end up innovating in an area of guitar music where many bands get lost fawning over fashions, styles and trends. Long Enough To Leave instead stakes their claim as writers and players of distinction, building a sturdy catalog of excellent songs and increasingly accomplished records.
 
 
Tour Dates:
 
06/14 San Francisco, CA - Rickshaw Stop (Record Release show) @
07/05 Washington, DC - Black Whiskey*
07/06 Baltimore, MD - Club K*
07/07 Philadelphia, PA - Kung Fu Neck Tie*
07/08 Harrisburg, PA - MakeSpace*
07/09 Brooklyn, NY - Shea Stadium*
07/10  New Haven, CT  - BAR*
07/11 Cambridge, MA - Lilypad*
07/12 New Bedford, MA - No Problemo Taqueria*
07/1New York, NY - Cake Shop #*
 
* = w/ Juan Wauters of The Beets
@ = w/ The Bats, Legs
# = w/ Piano Movers and Pale Lights
 
 
  
The Mantles
Long Enough To Leave 
(Slumberland Records)
Street Date: June 18, 2013 
 
1. Marbled Birds
2. Hello
3. Long Enough To Leave
4. Reason's Run
5. Raspberry Thighs
6. Brown Balloon
7. Bad Design
8. Don't Cross Town
9. More That I Pay
10. Shadow Of Your Step 
 
 
THE MANTLES LINKS:
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