Pomegranates

Location:
Cincinnati, Ohio, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Pop / Surf / Shoegaze
Pomegranates - "One Of Us" Test Pressing First Listen from Afternoon Records on Vimeo.
Everybody, Come Outside! is the shimmering and dreamy new album from Cincinnati art-pop denizens, Pomegranates. This Cincinnati quartet broke on the scene last year with their debut full length, Everything Is Alive--an album that garnered immediate attention and support from music lovers and taste-makers alike. KEXP and WOXY, among others, fell for the band's quirky and charming blend of pop rock, and listeners followed suit, blogging the band up to 11 on Elbo.ws blog aggregate. The band also caught the attention of their peers. Artists such as French Kicks and Islands responded to Pomegranates' dynamic live set by inviting them out on the road. Everybody, Come Outside! shows a marked improvement both creatively and sonically from its predecessor, channeling influences that range from Talking Heads and Brian Eno, to French Kicks and Fela Kuti.



Pomegranates is Jacob Merritt (drums, percussion), Joey Cook (vocals, guitar, keys, bass), Dan Lyon (electric guitar, bass, vocals) and Isaac Karns (guitar, bass, sampling, vocals, keys). Everybody, Come Outside! was recorded by Pomegranates and mixed and mastered by TJ Lipple of Aloha (MGMT, Headlights, Minus Story). Everybody, Come Outside! was released worldwide April 14, 2009 on Lujo Records.



"Shimmering self-professed "art-pop".A youthful, open-eared quartet enlivened with a kick-ass record collection, ceiling-less imagination, ragged guitars, and songwriting chops for days."
- Spin



"We heart superfruits. Keep up the good work.Sweet, sweet sounds are pop honey to my ears."
- My Old Kentucky Blog



"They aren't hedging their bets on the size of their riffs. Instead, the band takes its sweet, energetic sound, and bolsters it with a heavy dose of compelling atmosphere."
- Pop Matters



"I find the music here to be original, particularly because it abounds with a quality not usually found in indie rock: Fun. Lots of fun. Fun without being silly. Fun without being odd for fun's sake. The kind of fun that comes from hope."
- Berkeley Place



".delightfully energetic pop-harmony music. Like that weird-looking fruit, these Pomegranates burst open with some serious richness, all purpley red and sweet shimmery."
- I am Fuel, You are Friends



"The group's grasp on the finer points of cooking up melodies and honeycombs far surpasses their years. They are songs that will challenge you, make you swoon and also make peer out longingly to the twinkling stars up above on a clear-lit night."
- Daytrotter
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