(PR) San Francisco's most talked-about 5-piece, The Music Lovers, are set to release their brand new full-length 'Masculine, Feminine' January 20, 2009 on Detroit's Le Grand Magistery Records. 'Masculine, Feminine,' released in the UK through Shellshock in January as well, can be described as battered, inebriate and sensual as well as defiantly and unfashionably romantic - the first three months of a new love affair or seven years in jail for a crime of passion.
The Music Lovers are led by transplanted English songwriter Matthew Edwards on lead vocals and guitar. Edwards is accompanied by Jon Brooder (bass, harmonica), Bryan Cain (guitar, backing vocals), Kate Weeks (viola, percussion, keyboards), Ping Chu (drums), and on occasion, Jun Kurihara (vocals, accordion, piano.)
Their third album on Le Grand Magistery, 'Masculine Feminine' marks the pinnacle of the band's artistic endeavours. Edwards refers to the album as his own personal 'Day of the Locust,' a travelogue through the underbelly of the almost-famous doyens of LA and San Francisco. Like a toxic Graham Greene on a tear, Edwards speaks of motels, love affairs, addictions, vamps and ingιnues, pausing on occasion to look back on a half-remembered England and wonder what went wrong (or right)? These are desperate songs born of need and frustration, but never dreary or self-pitying. Rather, they show a formidable spirit of abandon to the pop aesthetic, saddling the darkest sensibilities and most wicked proclivities to the sweetest pop-song frame-works.
UPCOMING SHOWS:
Nov. 21, 2008 7pm Make Out Room Happy Hour Revue San Francisco, CA
Dec. 3, 2008 8pm Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
Dec. 19, 2008 7pm Make Out Room Happy Hour Revue (Christmas Revue) San Francisco, CA
Jan. 30, 2009 9pm Hemlock San Francisco, CA