Bee vs. Moth are releasing a new album and have announced some new Fall tour dates. Their latest album, Acronyms, is set to be released on September 6th by Aggraveire Music and they have announced Midwest tour dates for this October with more dates to follow.
Bee Vs. Moth exists somewhere between Tom Waits' rumpled New Orleans jazz and a maniacal Beirut gone instrumental: the melodies are strong and boisterous yet the music is subtle and clever. The band has one foot in the world of jazz and creative improvisation, and the other firmly planted on a distortion pedal. With surprising instrumentation, innovative songwriting, quirky melodies, and a healthy sense humor, Bee vs. Moth plays music that defies traditional categories.
Bee vs. Moth's upcoming calendar is full of new projects. A fall Midwestern tour follows on the heels of the record release. Live action and animated music videos directed by Stephen Floyd and Jessica Dreesen will feature tracks from Acronyms. Two of the band's songs are featured in the 2010 season of the PBS series Roadtrip Nation. In conjunction with Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, the band will write and perform an original score for the 1928 Buster Keaton classic, The Cameraman.
Bee vs. Moth's musical family is a big one. Band members perform and collaborate with Austin projects Benko, The Invincible Czars, My Education, Flying Balalaika Brothers, New Music Co-op, Golden Hornet Project, and others. In 2011, Bee vs. Moth will re-imagine the symphonic masterpiece Pictures at an Exhibition and score this Mussorgsky / Ravel classic for a double band with The Invincible Czars.
Bee vs. Moth live:
10/01 Hot Springs, AR @ Maxine's
10/02 Columbia, MO @ The Blue Fugue
10/05 Lake Villa, IL @ Swing State
10/07 Chicago, IL @ Reggie's
10/09 Denton, TX @ Andy's Bar