Mimicking Birds

Mimicking Birds
Origin Portland, Oregon, United States
Genres Indie rock, indie folk
Years active 2009-present
Labels Glacial Pace Recordings
Associated acts Modest Mouse, Ugly Casanova
Website http://www.mimickingbirds.com/
Members Nate Lacy
Aaron Hanson
Ian Luxton
Adam Trachsel
Matthan Minster

Mimicking Birds is a rock group from Portland, Oregon centered on Nate Lacy (vocals, acoustic guitars), with Aaron Hanson (drums), Ian luxton (electric guitars), Matthan Minster (Guitar/Keys) and Adam Trachsel (Bass/Keys).[1][2][3]

History

Mimicking Birds was originally a vehicle for Nate Lacy's home recordings, but expanded to a trio after he signed to Modest Mouse member Isaac Brock's Glacial Pace Recordings label in 2008.[4][5] The group toured with Modest Mouse in 2009.[1][6][7]

The eponymous debut album was largely recorded at Brock's home in Portland and released in 2010,[8] to a positive critical reaction.[2] Pitchfork Media gave the album a 7.4/10 rating, describing Lacy as "extremely gifted with cyclical melodies: thorny, fingerpicked spines around which he can snake a range of sounds simply for ambience".[1] PopMatters gave the album 7/10, calling the album "fragile, melancholy and complexly surreal".[9] The A.V. Club gave the album a B+ rating.[10] The Seattle Weekly viewed that the album "strikes a balance between dynamic, sprightly melodies and hushed, languid folk lullabies".[11] The Portland Mercury described it as "ethereal, pensive, and austere—a calm, chilly night spent gazing at a clear, starry sky".[5]

In 2009 Mimicking Birds performed at the Austin City Limits Music Festival and made an appearance at Lollapalooza in 2010. The band has toured with artists such as Modest Mouse, Deertick, The Low Anthem, Blind Pilot, Cloud Cult, Jenny Lewis, Langhorne Slim, Jesse Sykes and Jakob Dylan and shared stages with artists including but not limited to Fleet Foxes, Menomena, Helio Sequence, Blitzen Trapper, The Tallest Man on Earth, Okkervil River, and Conor Oberst.

Their second album entitled "Eons" was released on May 13, 2014, again on Glacial Pace Recordings.[12]

"Owl Hoots"
"Owl Hoots" was featured as the single from Mimicking Birds second album, "Eons".

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Discography

  1. "Rivers, Veins and Roots"
  2. "A Perfunctory Clockwork Yawn"
  3. "For the Birds"
  4. "Murky Mess"
  5. "Shellacked in Tar"
  6. "Plastic Seeds"
  7. "The Ravine"
  8. "Nothing to Fear"
  9. "The Chimney Sweep"
  10. "The Loop (Demo Version)"
  1. "Home And Somewhere Else"
  2. "The Loop"
  3. "Burning Stars"
  4. "New Doomsdays"
  5. "Subsonic Words"
  6. "Pixels"
  7. "Remnants and Pictures"
  8. "Them"
  9. "Cabin Fever"
  10. "10 Percent"
  11. "Under and in Rocks"
  1. "Memorabilia"
  2. "Acting Your Age"
  3. "Owl Hoots"
  4. "Spent Winter"
  5. "Bloodlines"
  6. "Night Light"
  7. "Water Under Burned Bridges"
  8. "Wormholes"
  9. "Seeing Eye Dog"
  10. "Moving On"

References

  1. 1 2 3 Bevan, David (2010) "Mimicking Birds Mimicking Birds", Pitchfork Media, March 31, 2010, retrieved 2010-08-25
  2. 1 2 Callihan, Kristen (2010) "Best of What's Next: Mimicking Birds", Paste, May 9, 2010, retrieved 2010-08-25
  3. Glacial Pace (2010) "Mimicking Birds", Glacial Pace, March 6, 2010, retrieved 2012-01-14
  4. Brickner, Sara (2008) "Mimicking Birds", Seattle Weekly, October 22, 2008, retrieved 2010-08-25
  5. 1 2 Tonry, Andrew R. (2010) "A Quiet Constellation: The Discovery of Mimicking Birds", Portland Mercury, March 4, 2010, retrieved 2010-08-25
  6. Cohen, Jonathan (2009) "Modest Mouse Returning To The Road", Billboard, January 28, 2009, retrieved 2010-08-25
  7. Baltin, Steve (2010) "Mimicking Birds Get Support From Modest Mouse's Isaac Brock", Spinner, March 8, 2010, retrieved 2010-08-25
  8. McCormick, Luke (2010) "EXCLUSIVE SONG: Modest Mouse-Approved Folkies", SPIN, March 9, 2010, retrieved 2010-08-25
  9. Baird, Saxon (2010) "Mimicking Birds: Mimicking Birds", PopMatters, March 9, 2010, retrieved 2010-08-25
  10. Modell, Josh (2010) "Mimicking Birds", The A.V. Club, March 30, 2010, retrieved 2010-08-25
  11. Brickner, Sara (2010) "Tonight: Mimicking Birds at the Tractor, Jewel at Woodland Park Zoo", Seattle Weekly, June 27, 2010, retrieved 2010-08-25
  12. "", Mimicking Birds, retrieved 2014-05-25
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