The Story
| Release Date: | 26/01/2024 |
| Format: | LP Pink/ LP Green/ CD |
| Label: | Tough Love |
| Catalogue Number: | TLV168LPXX/ TLV168LP/ TLV168CD |
RIYL: Orange Juice, Sarah Records, early Creation, Mary Chain, C86, Lush
The Umbrellas are four renegade romantics crafting irresistible indie pop hymns. The bandâs self-titled 2021 debut album became a breakout moment, winning critical praise and sparking an international tour. Follow-up LP âFairweather Friendâ goes a step further â absorbing the sonic attack of their live shows, it balances this with studio finesse, allowing the San Francisco four-piece to become the band theyâve always aspired to be.
It's a record overflowing with highlights. The candyfloss melodies of introductory track âThree Cheers!â are matched to an impactful percussive punch; âSay What You Meanâ finds The Umbrellas working with total confidence, letting the song ride out to its chiming conclusion, four voices working in precision. âWhen You Find Outâ offers rotating notes of guitar punctuated by a vocal that pushes past angst to accept a world full of hope. A lean 10 track affair, it grasps towards beatific pop while fuelled by a sense of risk, and the precision that comes from long months on the road.
The Umbrellas coalesced around a group of musicians who would frequent legendary San Francisco record emporium Amoeba Music. Singer and guitarist Matt Ferrera links with bassist Nick Oka, while Keith Frerichs is the powerhouse drummer. A chance encounter with Morgan Stanley singing karaoke at a Fourth of July party cemented the line-up around an avowed thirst for melody. âAll of us love really earnest pop songs,â Nick points out. âI guess we got to a point in our lives where we wanted to be genuine.â
Playing shows at San Franciscoâs vital DIY redoubt Hit Gallery, The Umbrellas would share line-ups with local heroes such as April Magazine and Cindy. Recording their debut album across a two-day spell at Mattâs parentsâ house, the results won a devoted cult following. Yet the experience of touring bonded them tightly and allowed the volume to tick up a little higher, and higher, and higher. âI think we got tired of people saying, oh youâre so much louder than I thought youâd be!â laughs Matt. âOur early recordings are sweet and earnest⊠and we wanted it to be louder.â
Kicking off sessions in November 2022, the band used an ad hoc space Matt created in his basement, working across a four-month period. Sessions were a little more relaxed in terms of timescale than their debut, but The Umbrellas were incredibly focussed on the project. âWe gave ourselves more space for this album,â says Keith. âWe wanted time to sit on the songs, and really work on them.â
Allowing their live dynamic to bleed out on tape, The Umbrellas are at once more physical and yet also more controlled on their new album. Take opening track âThree Cheers!â â the peppy, sun-soaked rush masks a barbed lyric, courtesy of Nick Oka. âItâs a pseudo-political song about power struggles that occur in a job situation, or a friend group. Itâs an observational song.â
âToe The Lineâ has an unkempt, rollicking sense of energy, the playful relationship analogy of the lyric pushed to the speed of light by Keithâs ultra-fast punk drumming. âWhen You Find Outâ meanwhile epitomises their unified, egalitarian way of making music â with The Umbrellas, each voice counts. âIt sounds different from any song weâve ever written together,â says Morgan. âIt shows how much weâve grown. Trust helps us to build the songs. Itâs definitely a team effort.â
It's also a record of ambition. âSay What You Meanâ stretches past the four-minute mark, the viola performance informed by Estonian minimalist composer Arvo PĂ€rt. âGoneâ was the first song attempted for the new album, and the last they actually finished, endless re-writes transforming it into a manifesto of control and release. Taken as a whole âFairweather Friendâ is a bold indie pop triumph, crafted with purpose and attention. Taking their time over each note, the four-piece have strengthened their songwriting, adding depth and assurance while unlocking their potential. Some bonds last a lifetime â The Umbrellas are ready to capture your heart.
Tracklist:
Three Cheers
Goodbye
Toe the Line
Echoes
Say What You Mean
Games
Gone
When You Find Out
Blue
PM

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| Release Date: | 26/01/2024 |
| Format: | LP Pink/ LP Green/ CD |
| Label: | Tough Love |
| Catalogue Number: | TLV168LPXX/ TLV168LP/ TLV168CD |
RIYL: Orange Juice, Sarah Records, early Creation, Mary Chain, C86, Lush
The Umbrellas are four renegade romantics crafting irresistible indie pop hymns. The bandâs self-titled 2021 debut album became a breakout moment, winning critical praise and sparking an international tour. Follow-up LP âFairweather Friendâ goes a step further â absorbing the sonic attack of their live shows, it balances this with studio finesse, allowing the San Francisco four-piece to become the band theyâve always aspired to be.
It's a record overflowing with highlights. The candyfloss melodies of introductory track âThree Cheers!â are matched to an impactful percussive punch; âSay What You Meanâ finds The Umbrellas working with total confidence, letting the song ride out to its chiming conclusion, four voices working in precision. âWhen You Find Outâ offers rotating notes of guitar punctuated by a vocal that pushes past angst to accept a world full of hope. A lean 10 track affair, it grasps towards beatific pop while fuelled by a sense of risk, and the precision that comes from long months on the road.
The Umbrellas coalesced around a group of musicians who would frequent legendary San Francisco record emporium Amoeba Music. Singer and guitarist Matt Ferrera links with bassist Nick Oka, while Keith Frerichs is the powerhouse drummer. A chance encounter with Morgan Stanley singing karaoke at a Fourth of July party cemented the line-up around an avowed thirst for melody. âAll of us love really earnest pop songs,â Nick points out. âI guess we got to a point in our lives where we wanted to be genuine.â
Playing shows at San Franciscoâs vital DIY redoubt Hit Gallery, The Umbrellas would share line-ups with local heroes such as April Magazine and Cindy. Recording their debut album across a two-day spell at Mattâs parentsâ house, the results won a devoted cult following. Yet the experience of touring bonded them tightly and allowed the volume to tick up a little higher, and higher, and higher. âI think we got tired of people saying, oh youâre so much louder than I thought youâd be!â laughs Matt. âOur early recordings are sweet and earnest⊠and we wanted it to be louder.â
Kicking off sessions in November 2022, the band used an ad hoc space Matt created in his basement, working across a four-month period. Sessions were a little more relaxed in terms of timescale than their debut, but The Umbrellas were incredibly focussed on the project. âWe gave ourselves more space for this album,â says Keith. âWe wanted time to sit on the songs, and really work on them.â
Allowing their live dynamic to bleed out on tape, The Umbrellas are at once more physical and yet also more controlled on their new album. Take opening track âThree Cheers!â â the peppy, sun-soaked rush masks a barbed lyric, courtesy of Nick Oka. âItâs a pseudo-political song about power struggles that occur in a job situation, or a friend group. Itâs an observational song.â
âToe The Lineâ has an unkempt, rollicking sense of energy, the playful relationship analogy of the lyric pushed to the speed of light by Keithâs ultra-fast punk drumming. âWhen You Find Outâ meanwhile epitomises their unified, egalitarian way of making music â with The Umbrellas, each voice counts. âIt sounds different from any song weâve ever written together,â says Morgan. âIt shows how much weâve grown. Trust helps us to build the songs. Itâs definitely a team effort.â
It's also a record of ambition. âSay What You Meanâ stretches past the four-minute mark, the viola performance informed by Estonian minimalist composer Arvo PĂ€rt. âGoneâ was the first song attempted for the new album, and the last they actually finished, endless re-writes transforming it into a manifesto of control and release. Taken as a whole âFairweather Friendâ is a bold indie pop triumph, crafted with purpose and attention. Taking their time over each note, the four-piece have strengthened their songwriting, adding depth and assurance while unlocking their potential. Some bonds last a lifetime â The Umbrellas are ready to capture your heart.
Tracklist:
Three Cheers
Goodbye
Toe the Line
Echoes
Say What You Mean
Games
Gone
When You Find Out
Blue
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