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| Passion Pit's new
album Manners is finally out and
RealSurf has 10 of 'em to give away. 10 CDs for 10 lucky winners. And 1 FRAMED A2 POSTER to give away too. |
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TO WIN: It's easy. Answer one question about manners. One Manners CD will be assigned to each of the questions. 1 - Choose 1 question 2 - Click on the email link next to it and send in your answer The first accurate, most entertaining or best answer for each question will win a Manners CD. One best of the best will also win the framed A2 album poster. Enter as often as you want. Videos and band bio are under the questions. Contest closes Monday 15 June at 5pm. ___________________________________________________________________ PLAY HERE: KNOW YOUR PASSION PIT MANNERS - QUESTIONS: 1. What is the name of Passion Pit's new album? ![]() 2. Who is the lead vocalist for Passion Pit? ![]() |
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3. Where did
Passion Pit launch to a sold-out audience?
![]() 4. In The Reeling video (scroll down to watch), what is the car covered in? ![]() 5. In The Reeling video, what could all the paper tearing mean? ![]() 6. Which song is on Manners and Passion Pit's debut EP Chunk of Change? ![]() 7. In the Sleepy Head video (scroll down to watch), the lead singer's head is captured inside something most of the time. What is it and what do you think it means? ![]() 8. Why should you win a Manners CD? ![]() 9. The surf is RealSurf's passion pit: What do surf manners mean to you? ![]() 10. Tell us about a time when you showed outstanding manners in the surf. ![]() Passion Pit - The Reeling Passion Pit - Sleepyhead Passion Pit's Manners is available now on iTunes: www.itunes.com/passionpit/manners |
Passion
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Band Biography Redemption. Paranoia. Guilt. And brief glimpses of a better tomorrow, all cloaked in pop hooks that truly help the medicine go down. What is this? Another lost LP from Brian Wilson’s sandbox phase? If only things were that simple. What we’re really alluding to here is Passion Pit’s first proper full-length, Manners, a bird-flipping break from the blogosphere by a 21 year old with much more on his manic mind than girls, girls, girls. You know, important matters, like the end of the world and learning to love someone other than the man in the mirror. That’s the thing people missed about Passion Pit’s debut EP, Chunk of Change. While it was originally meant as a Valentine’s Day gift for a girlfriend who “put up with” frontman Michael Angelakos, that detail’s only half of a story that isn’t so cuddly when you consider the circumstances. You see, Angelakos has written songs since he was a piano-pounding 5 year old, from spooky and spare folk tunes to pit-stirring ska punk. But one day, he just stopped. Not by choice. Angelakos’ creative well was simply in need of a severe refill, so he started toying with the plug-ins and infinite possibilities of a computer program. Six tracks later, Chunk of Change was born by default. In need of an impromptu thankyou card and some feedback from friends, Angelakos started spreading the songs around—quite casually, really. Which is impossible to do in an era when blogs are as obsessed with breaking the Next Big Thing as labels are. Flash forward to 2008. With Chunk of Change’s official unmixed/mastered pressing in tow, Angelakos and the ever-evolving Passion Pit band play to a sold-out crowd at New York’s Bowery Ballroom. A crowd that sees nothing wrong with singing along to every word; even several Manners selections, learned via osmosis by the second verse. With flash bulbs popping in his face like the frontline of a rifle-toting army, Angelakos notes the bizarre scene in front of him but never loses sight of why he’s here, of his calling to craft pitch-perfect pop songs—hooks that nip at your heels and choruses that burrow into your brain. A real deal album in other words, one that delivers on the blissful and bright promises of early fan favorites like “Sleepyhead.” It took nearly two months of “explosive” off-the-cuff sessions with producer Chris Zane (Les Savy Fav, The Walkmen) to get there—everything was written and recorded on the fly—but Manners is exactly that, an irresistible, filler-free glimpse into the mind of a man who’d like to unleash his very own Pet Sounds someday. Check the carefully-sculpted songwriting on display: the speaker-panning synths and slightly sinister children’s chorus (straight outta P.S. 22 in NYC) of “Little Secrets” and “The Reeling,” the lead dulcimer loops and melancholic melodies of “Moth’s Wings,” the ecstatic, riled-up climax of “Folds in Your Hands.” All part of a greater plan, the next step of which is taking Passion Pit’s live show to a level that matches, and eventually exceeds, Manners’ ambition and kaleidoscopic soundscapes. Because when Angelakos says he wants to be the next Randy Newman, he’s dead serious. And when he adds that Passion Pit is “a band with a lead songwriter, not just Michael Angelakos and these guys,” it’s clear he’s just getting started. Band : Michael Angelakos (Vocals/Keyboard) Ian Hultquist (Guitar) Ayad Al Adhamy (Keyboard) Jeff Apruzzese (Bass) Nate Donmoyer (Drums) Tracklisting : 1. Make Light 2. Little Secrets 3. Moth’s Wings 4. The Reeling 5. Eyes As Candles 6. Swimming In The Flood 7. Folds In Your Hands 8. To Kingdom Come 9. Sleepyhead 10. Let Your Love Grow Tall 11. Seaweed Song |
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