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Beulah (band)

Beulah was an American indie rock band from San Francisco, California, often associated with The Elephant 6 Recording Company.[1] The band would go on to gain ample critical acclaim from many well respected publishing companies including Rolling Stone,[2] and The Guardian.[3]

Beulah
Beulah performing in 2003
Background information
OriginSan Francisco, California, United States
GenresIndie rock
Years active1996–2004
LabelsElephant Six, Velocette, Sugar Free
Past membersMiles Kurosky
Bill Swan
Pat Noel
Danny Sullivan
Eli Crews
Pat Abernathy
Steve La Follette
Steve St. Cin
Bill Evans

History edit

Early years: 1996-1998 edit

The band was formed by Miles Kurosky and Bill Swan in San Francisco in 1996, while the pair were working in the same office. They discovered that they shared similar musical tastes and, disregarding some mutual dislike, decided to form a band.[4] This early incarnation of Beulah recorded a song every six weeks for 16 months on their four-track recorder. The band received attention from The Apples in Stereo frontman and Elephant 6 member Robert Schneider, who expressed interest on releasing what was to be its first single, A Small Cattle Drive in a Snow Storm, on Elephant 6 Records. Their first album, Handsome Western States, was released in the same year, also on Elephant 6 and mastered by Schneider.[1] The record soon sold out. This association with the collective has continued throughout their career, despite the fact that Beulah did not release anything more on the label. In order to tour in support of the album, Steve La Follette, Steve St. Cin and Pat Noel joined the band, with the band playing its first shows in support of the Apples.

Middle years: 1999-2002 edit

Their second album, When Your Heartstrings Break, followed two years later to critical acclaim.[5] The sound of the band had changed — as Kurosky put it, the band's production values had shifted "from lo-fi to mid-fi", and it incorporated several dozen instruments, using eighteen additional musicians[6]strings and horns were heavily incorporated, along with more exotic instrumentation. Also at this time, the band added keyboardist Bill Evans to its line-up. Shifty Disco Records, an Oxford, U.K.,-based label, also released two U.K.-only singles in 1999, Sunday Under Glass and Score From Augusta, with Emma Blowgun's Last Stand released the following year. These singles featured b-sides culled from Handsome Western States, which remained unreleased in the U.K. and had fallen out of print in the U.S., until 2000 further copies were made available by the band in 1999, with different artwork. Emma Blowgun's Last Stand was also released in Australia by Elastic Records, with two exclusive bonus tracks.

In 2000, Beulah had a music practice space at the Art Explosion Studios at 2425-17th Street in the Mission District; other bands in this space included Deerhoof, Creeper Lagoon, Zmrzlina, Don't Mean Maybe, and S-- S-- Band Band.[7]

The band continued to tour extensively throughout 1999, taking a break in 2000. Steve St. Cin left the band after this and was replaced by Danny Sullivan, best known from his days in Screeching Weasel. Kurosky went to Japan, staying with a friend for eight weeks, and wrote the songs that would eventually turn into Beulah's third album. He mailed demo tapes of the songs to each band member, who mailed back their own versions of, and additions to, the songs. This process created interesting juxtapositions in the band's songwriting process, as Kurosky described: "Bill might have heard it as a soul song and Pat might have heard it as a country song — and I might happen to like both parts, and use them both".[8] Kurosky turned these recordings into the basis of the band's new record, The Coast Is Never Clear. During the recording process, however, Kurosky was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and took daily therapy sessions,[9] which informed the lyrical mood of the record, which was often incredibly downbeat, very much at odds with the breezy, summery feel of the music. This also made the recording of the record difficult — Bill Swan's studio diary often contains excerpts such as, "Miles threatened to hit me over the head with a mic stand. This is going to be a long record".[10] To add to these personal problems, Beulah also encountered other problems with the release of the record, primarily the buy-out of Capricorn Records, which had signed Beulah after When Your Heartstrings Break was released.[11] In the end, the record was released on newly founded independent label Velocette Records on Sept. 11, 2001. The record gained a great degree of critical acclaim,[12] and the band continued to tour, despite having to cancel its European dates that winter. Shortly after the release of the record, Steve La Follette and Bill Evans left the band and were replaced by Eli Crews and Pat Abernathy.

Later years: 2002-2004 edit

2002 saw the then-out-of-print Handsome Western States repressed for the third time, along with another U.S. tour, after which the band settled into rehearsing material for its next album. The period surrounding Yoko's conception and recording was one of great personal strife for the band: Kurosky separated from his longtime girlfriend, and three of the six band members went through divorce. Amid this, the foundations of the band appeared to be shaking; rumors of a break-up were rife. The mood of the album was much darker and the band phased back much of its instrumentation, preferring to create more of a live sound than layering multiple overdubs atop the mix. The album took a much rockier direction than previous releases; upon its release in 2003, it attracted a similar lauding that had greeted their previous two records.[13] An album of demos, appropriately titled Yoko Demo, was released in December.

At this time, Beulah appeared to be falling apart. Cryptic messages alluding to a break-up appeared on the band's website, and the band itself stated that, if Yoko did not achieve gold status, its members would split. Though it received the best reviews of the band's career, scoring Universal Acclaim on Metacritic and being described as a "career-spanning epic" by Dusted Magazine,[14] the record failed to achieve gold status. After one final tour, the band split up, ending with a free concert at New York's Battery Park at Castle Clinton on August 5, 2004. On August 2, 2005, a DVD chronicling their fall 2003 tour, titled A Good Band is Easy to Kill (referring to the band's song "A Good Man is Easy to Kill") was released.

In 2005, all four Beulah albums, as well as the single "My Horoscope Said It Would Be a Bad Year," were released on iTunes after fans suggested they be easily accessible.

Miles Kurosky's Desert of Shallow Effects edit

Miles Kurosky released his first solo album, The Desert of Shallow Effects, on March 9, 2010, via Majordomo Records, an imprint of Shout! Factory.[15] Produced by Kurosky and engineered by former Beulah member Eli Crews (Deerhoof, Why?), The Desert of Shallow Effects includes a cast of more than two dozen musicians (among them several former Beulah members) playing a vast array of instruments. “When I wrote lyrics before, for Beulah, they were of an esoteric nature, but this time, I wanted them to read like stories,” Kurosky said.[16]

In late 2009, the members of Beulah reunited to perform selections from The Desert of Shallow Effects for The Bay Bridged festival.

The 2009 film Youth in Revolt contained the Beulah song "Popular Mechanics for Lovers," and it also appears on the film's soundtrack album.

Members edit

  • Miles Kurosky - lead vocals/guitar
  • Bill Swan - trumpet/guitar/vocals
  • Pat Noel - guitar/keyboards
  • Steve St. Cin - drums (1996–2000)
  • Steve La Follette - bass/vocals (1996–2001)
  • Bill Evans - keyboards (1999–2001)
  • Danny Sullivan - drums (2000–04)
  • Pat Abernathy - keyboards (2001–04)
  • Eli Crews - bass/vocals (2001–04)

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Demo album edit

  • Yoko Demo (Velocette Records; CD; 2003)

Singles edit

  • A Small Cattle Drive in a Snow Storm (Elephant 6; 7 inch; 1997)
  • Sunday Under Glass (Shifty Disco Records; CD; 1999)
  • Score From Augusta (Shifty Disco Records; CD; 1999)
  • Emma Blowgun's Last Stand (Shifty Disco Records; CD; 2000)
  • Emma Blowgun's Last Stand (Elastic Records; CD; 2000)
  • Popular Mechanics For Lovers (Shifty Disco Records; CD; 2001)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Marcus Gilmer, Noel Murray (16 February 2012). "Elephant 6". A.V. Club. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  2. ^ Devenish, Colin (30 July 2003). "Beulah Get Pure on "Yoko"". Rolling Stone. Retrieved April 16, 2023.
  3. ^ Costa, Maddy (16 January 2004). "Beulah, Yoko". The Guardian. Retrieved April 16, 2023.
  4. ^ Wilson, MacKenzie. "Beulah". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  5. ^ Wisdom, James P. "When Your Heartstrings Break". Pitchfork. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  6. ^ "Lost Classics: Beulah "When Your Heartstrings Break"". Magnet Magazine. 10 March 2009. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  7. ^ Chonin, Neva (2000-04-16). "Art Explosion Evicted". SFGate. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-02-09. Retrieved 2006-03-03.
  9. ^ Baty, Chris. "Miles Away". Dallas Observer. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-02-09. Retrieved 2006-03-03.
  11. ^ "beulah news". Beulahmania.com. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
  12. ^ Crandall, Bill (26 December 2001). "Our Critics' Top Albums of 2001". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  13. ^ Costa, Maddy (16 January 2004). "Beulah, Yoko". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  14. ^ Becker, Daniel Levin. "Dusted Reviews". Dusted Magazine. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  15. ^ duBrowa, Corey (23 February 2010). "Miles Kurosky: The Desert of Shallow Effects". Paste Magazine. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  16. ^ "Miles Kurosky of Beulah Sets Solo Album Release". antiMusic. Retrieved 28 August 2016.

External links edit

  • Official site

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Beulah was an American indie rock band from San Francisco California often associated with The Elephant 6 Recording Company 1 The band would go on to gain ample critical acclaim from many well respected publishing companies including Rolling Stone 2 and The Guardian 3 BeulahBeulah performing in 2003Background informationOriginSan Francisco California United StatesGenresIndie rockYears active1996 2004LabelsElephant Six Velocette Sugar FreePast membersMiles KuroskyBill SwanPat NoelDanny SullivanEli CrewsPat AbernathySteve La Follette Steve St Cin Bill Evans Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1996 1998 1 2 Middle years 1999 2002 1 3 Later years 2002 2004 1 4 Miles Kurosky s Desert of Shallow Effects 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Demo album 3 3 Singles 4 References 5 External linksHistory editEarly years 1996 1998 edit The band was formed by Miles Kurosky and Bill Swan in San Francisco in 1996 while the pair were working in the same office They discovered that they shared similar musical tastes and disregarding some mutual dislike decided to form a band 4 This early incarnation of Beulah recorded a song every six weeks for 16 months on their four track recorder The band received attention from The Apples in Stereo frontman and Elephant 6 member Robert Schneider who expressed interest on releasing what was to be its first single A Small Cattle Drive in a Snow Storm on Elephant 6 Records Their first album Handsome Western States was released in the same year also on Elephant 6 and mastered by Schneider 1 The record soon sold out This association with the collective has continued throughout their career despite the fact that Beulah did not release anything more on the label In order to tour in support of the album Steve La Follette Steve St Cin and Pat Noel joined the band with the band playing its first shows in support of the Apples Middle years 1999 2002 edit Their second album When Your Heartstrings Break followed two years later to critical acclaim 5 The sound of the band had changed as Kurosky put it the band s production values had shifted from lo fi to mid fi and it incorporated several dozen instruments using eighteen additional musicians 6 strings and horns were heavily incorporated along with more exotic instrumentation Also at this time the band added keyboardist Bill Evans to its line up Shifty Disco Records an Oxford U K based label also released two U K only singles in 1999 Sunday Under Glass and Score From Augusta with Emma Blowgun s Last Stand released the following year These singles featured b sides culled from Handsome Western States which remained unreleased in the U K and had fallen out of print in the U S until 2000 further copies were made available by the band in 1999 with different artwork Emma Blowgun s Last Stand was also released in Australia by Elastic Records with two exclusive bonus tracks In 2000 Beulah had a music practice space at the Art Explosion Studios at 2425 17th Street in the Mission District other bands in this space included Deerhoof Creeper Lagoon Zmrzlina Don t Mean Maybe and S S Band Band 7 The band continued to tour extensively throughout 1999 taking a break in 2000 Steve St Cin left the band after this and was replaced by Danny Sullivan best known from his days in Screeching Weasel Kurosky went to Japan staying with a friend for eight weeks and wrote the songs that would eventually turn into Beulah s third album He mailed demo tapes of the songs to each band member who mailed back their own versions of and additions to the songs This process created interesting juxtapositions in the band s songwriting process as Kurosky described Bill might have heard it as a soul song and Pat might have heard it as a country song and I might happen to like both parts and use them both 8 Kurosky turned these recordings into the basis of the band s new record The Coast Is Never Clear During the recording process however Kurosky was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and took daily therapy sessions 9 which informed the lyrical mood of the record which was often incredibly downbeat very much at odds with the breezy summery feel of the music This also made the recording of the record difficult Bill Swan s studio diary often contains excerpts such as Miles threatened to hit me over the head with a mic stand This is going to be a long record 10 To add to these personal problems Beulah also encountered other problems with the release of the record primarily the buy out of Capricorn Records which had signed Beulah after When Your Heartstrings Break was released 11 In the end the record was released on newly founded independent label Velocette Records on Sept 11 2001 The record gained a great degree of critical acclaim 12 and the band continued to tour despite having to cancel its European dates that winter Shortly after the release of the record Steve La Follette and Bill Evans left the band and were replaced by Eli Crews and Pat Abernathy Later years 2002 2004 edit 2002 saw the then out of print Handsome Western States repressed for the third time along with another U S tour after which the band settled into rehearsing material for its next album The period surrounding Yoko s conception and recording was one of great personal strife for the band Kurosky separated from his longtime girlfriend and three of the six band members went through divorce Amid this the foundations of the band appeared to be shaking rumors of a break up were rife The mood of the album was much darker and the band phased back much of its instrumentation preferring to create more of a live sound than layering multiple overdubs atop the mix The album took a much rockier direction than previous releases upon its release in 2003 it attracted a similar lauding that had greeted their previous two records 13 An album of demos appropriately titled Yoko Demo was released in December At this time Beulah appeared to be falling apart Cryptic messages alluding to a break up appeared on the band s website and the band itself stated that if Yoko did not achieve gold status its members would split Though it received the best reviews of the band s career scoring Universal Acclaim on Metacritic and being described as a career spanning epic by Dusted Magazine 14 the record failed to achieve gold status After one final tour the band split up ending with a free concert at New York s Battery Park at Castle Clinton on August 5 2004 On August 2 2005 a DVD chronicling their fall 2003 tour titled A Good Band is Easy to Kill referring to the band s song A Good Man is Easy to Kill was released In 2005 all four Beulah albums as well as the single My Horoscope Said It Would Be a Bad Year were released on iTunes after fans suggested they be easily accessible Miles Kurosky s Desert of Shallow Effects edit Miles Kurosky released his first solo album The Desert of Shallow Effects on March 9 2010 via Majordomo Records an imprint of Shout Factory 15 Produced by Kurosky and engineered by former Beulah member Eli Crews Deerhoof Why The Desert of Shallow Effects includes a cast of more than two dozen musicians among them several former Beulah members playing a vast array of instruments When I wrote lyrics before for Beulah they were of an esoteric nature but this time I wanted them to read like stories Kurosky said 16 In late 2009 the members of Beulah reunited to perform selections from The Desert of Shallow Effects for The Bay Bridged festival The 2009 film Youth in Revolt contained the Beulah song Popular Mechanics for Lovers and it also appears on the film s soundtrack album Members editMiles Kurosky lead vocals guitar Bill Swan trumpet guitar vocals Pat Noel guitar keyboards Steve St Cin drums 1996 2000 Steve La Follette bass vocals 1996 2001 Bill Evans keyboards 1999 2001 Danny Sullivan drums 2000 04 Pat Abernathy keyboards 2001 04 Eli Crews bass vocals 2001 04 Discography editStudio albums edit Handsome Western States Elephant 6 CD 1997 When Your Heartstrings Break Sugar Free Records CD 1999 The Coast Is Never Clear Velocette Records CD 2001 Yoko Velocette Records CD 2003 Demo album edit Yoko Demo Velocette Records CD 2003 Singles edit A Small Cattle Drive in a Snow Storm Elephant 6 7 inch 1997 Sunday Under Glass Shifty Disco Records CD 1999 Score From Augusta Shifty Disco Records CD 1999 Emma Blowgun s Last Stand Shifty Disco Records CD 2000 Emma Blowgun s Last Stand Elastic Records CD 2000 Popular Mechanics For Lovers Shifty Disco Records CD 2001 References edit a b Marcus Gilmer Noel Murray 16 February 2012 Elephant 6 A V Club Retrieved 28 August 2016 Devenish Colin 30 July 2003 Beulah Get Pure on Yoko Rolling Stone Retrieved April 16 2023 Costa Maddy 16 January 2004 Beulah Yoko The Guardian Retrieved April 16 2023 Wilson MacKenzie Beulah AllMusic Retrieved 28 August 2016 Wisdom James P When Your Heartstrings Break Pitchfork Retrieved 28 August 2016 Lost Classics Beulah When Your Heartstrings Break Magnet Magazine 10 March 2009 Retrieved 28 August 2016 Chonin Neva 2000 04 16 Art Explosion Evicted SFGate Retrieved 2022 12 02 The Elephant Six Recording Company Beulah Archived from the original on 2006 02 09 Retrieved 2006 03 03 Baty Chris Miles Away Dallas Observer Retrieved 28 August 2016 The Elephant Six Recording Company Beulah Bill s Studio Diary Archived from the original on 2006 02 09 Retrieved 2006 03 03 beulah news Beulahmania com Retrieved 2020 03 31 Crandall Bill 26 December 2001 Our Critics Top Albums of 2001 Rolling Stone Retrieved 28 August 2016 Costa Maddy 16 January 2004 Beulah Yoko The Guardian Retrieved 28 August 2016 Becker Daniel Levin Dusted Reviews Dusted Magazine Retrieved 28 August 2016 duBrowa Corey 23 February 2010 Miles Kurosky The Desert of Shallow Effects Paste Magazine Retrieved 28 August 2016 Miles Kurosky of Beulah Sets Solo Album Release antiMusic Retrieved 28 August 2016 External links editOfficial site A Good Band is Easy to Kill DVD site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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