Wednesday
Jul 7
2010
 
 

Summer of Glaciers

P.D. Wilder

Rob Byrd

 
Age Restrictions: 21+
Doors Open: 8:30PM
Ticket Price: $7
 
Summer of Glaciers

 

There's something epic about the music that Summer of Glaciers makes. Floating in limbo somewhere between electronica and rock, little more than an electric guitar and programmed drums provide the foundation for what they refer to as a "wordless story." Their music intriguingly unfolds with a slow build, and you begin to understand exactly what they mean. A story consists of a setup, a build to a climax, and then an ending that tapers it to a close. Summer of Glaciers weave suspenseful tales with sound. by: Dan Vidal - URB Magazine

: Website :
http://www.myspace.com/summerofglaciers

: MP3s :
http://www.myspace.com/summerofglaciers

 
P.D. Wilder

 

“if a broom swept the tile floor of a ghost town’s back porch, with infinity in its breadth, it might resemble the sound of this guitar...” – david caddell, the local.

: Website :
http://www.myspace.com/pdwilder

: MP3s :
Alektra
A Reliable Current Drawn Between Two Paths
http://www.myspace.com/pdwilder

 
Rob Byrd

 

For many years guitar player Rob Byrd has been performing improvised ambient music in a wide variety of settings from the legendary CBGB’s in New York City to the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert. Fascinated by how sounds exist in time and space, he treats electric guitar with various signal processing equipment to spawn sonic pieces that are shaped by the location at which they are being performed and by the energies of those present. The aim is to create a shared experience of reflection and meditation which resonates between performer, venue, and audience, but can also be enjoyed purely on a musical level as well.

: Website :
http://www.rootsuckerrecords.com/artists/robbyrd/

: MP3s :
http://www.myspace.com/robbyrdisanarmy