Tour Dates

06/10/09 Mercury Lounge NY
06/12/09 Northside Festival Brooklyn, NY
06/13/09 Le Divan Orange Montreal
06/15/09 B Side Liquor Lounge Cleveland, OH
06/16/09 The Drake Toronto
06/17/09 Double Door Chicago, IL
06/18/09 7th Ave. Entry Minneapolis, MN
06/21/09 Media Club Vancouver
06/23/09 Holocene Portland, OR
06/24/09 Bottom of the Hill San Francisco, CA
06/25/09 Spaceland Los Angeles, CA
06/28/09 the Vollrath Indianapolis, IN
06/30/09 Magic Stick* Detroit, Michigan
07/03/09 City Fest Detroit, MI

* w/ Black Moth Super Rainbow

Discography


[Nov 2008] Parallelogram (Single)

[Nov 2008] Keeper’s (EP)

[Apr 2009] Spritle (Single)

[May 2009] Vermillion Plaza (Single)

[Jun 2009] Grower (EP)

[Jun 2009] Moondagger (LP)
NOTE: It’s hard to sum up an artist with a single, that’s why I don’t normally write about one or two songs. And especially if it’s all instrumental!

Deastro‘s free EP Grower is available now over at RCRDLBL (I thought about adding a few extra LDLBLD for good measure), while his full album, Moondagger will be available June 23rd on Ghostly Records.

Randolph Chabot is the brainchild behind Deastro, who compose all the songs and theme. In the case of “Moondagger”, it’s based on his dream about a prince searching for the fantasy weapon against a King of Darkness. I do get a sense of that extension on Grower, as he travels through “Rouge River”, however the EP was inspired by the not-so-fantasy city of Detroit, Michigan.

The title of it Grower represents what I feel is growing inside of peoples hearts and minds there. It is about human growth, so sometimes it can be messy or tragic all though I am not going to limit human experience to two adjectives or claim that I know the first thing about it.

– Randolph Chabot

The EP goes by quickly, all of the songs have layers and layers of sound: from programmed drumbeats to ambiance to strange shifts in music structure. The songs are different enough to distinguish from each other, but without lyrics, I feel it’s like it would serve as background music to a movie soundtrack.

While I can’t say this is the sort of music that I like, Deastro do have their fans and supporters: Daytrotter calls it “mysterious hybrid of psychedelia, laptop sorcery” and Rolling Stone thinks it’s “a hyper-positive mix of dream-pop woosh, nu-electronic beats and enormous hooks”.

You can judge for yourself, take a chance on the download. And if you like it, his upcoming US tour starts next week. I suspect Deastro will look and sound much better live than studio laptop.  And based on live photographs, it does look like Chabot also sings.

 06/02/2009 13:23:14  vu () deastro.net myspace.com/deastro twitter.com 

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