Here at Owl and Bear, we love movies. Our increasing amount of film reviews may have tipped you off to that fact, but in case it didn’t, here’s another way for us to show our love. Beginning on June 14, Owl and Bear will be presenting the 16-week Summer Midnight Series at San Diego’s beloved Ken Cinema. Continue reading…
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Interview: Beach House
MP3: Beach House – “Zebra” (UK Edit)
MP3: Beach House – “Norway”
Baltimore dream pop duo Beach House has made quite a name for itself since releasing Devotion in 2008. Continue reading…
Live Review & Photos: Heartless Bastards, David Vandervelde, and Brian Lopez at the Belly Up, April 2, 2012
Following the success of Heartless Bastards‘ recent record, Arrow, expectations for their Belly Up show were high. Continue reading…
The Owl and Bear Podcast vol. 159
It’s Okay to Kiss Your Cousin
MP3: Kissing Cousins – “You Bring Me Down”
When your music is described as a cross between the Shangri-Las and Black Sabbath, chances are you’ve struck upon a pretty interesting sound. But there’s much more to Kissing Cousins than those two bands. Hailing from Los Angeles, the all-girl group concocts churning mixtures of pitch-black atmosphere and driving rhythms that draw upon an array of musical, literary, and cinematic influences.
Sonically, the four-piece sounds like PJ Harvey on a cranky day, complete with surging factory beats and half-sung, half-spoken words that often maketh murder. Their lyrics are influenced by Southern Gothic writers like William Faulkner and Flannery O’Connor, both of whom heavily influenced frontwoman Bray Heywood during her childhood in Alabama.
There’s even some David Lynch (see the bible-spouting, Eric Stoltz-starring video for “Don’t Look Back,” off the band’s debut album, Pillar of Salt) and Cinemax-style exploitation (as in the new video for “You Bring Me Down,” which finds the girls being sent to prison and generally kicking the crap out of each other) thrown into the mix. Continue reading…