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Hold a piece of pop music in your hand. How
heavy is it? If you threw it, could you break the window of
a passing car? Could you break a tooth? For several
years, The Blow have been hard at work developing an
essential pop music formula, fashioned, as the best
popular music is, with the function of getting under the
skin of the people. What that music does once it gets
there is what makes The Blow worth thinking about. Fascinated
with the physics of pop construction, The Blow
makes music that holds a weightless gravity. Their songs
are light enough to sail easily through the air, landing
simultaneously on the turntable of a London DJ, in your
Mom's car stereo, and in the iPod of a middle schooler in
study hall. However, they are somehow heavy enough to
stick around, laying in your mind long after their new
album, Paper Television (KLP178), is over.
The Blow is Jona Bechtolt and Khaela Maricich.
The two have been working together as The Blow since
2004 when they recorded a limited edition EP called Poor
Aim: Love Songs. It quickly became clear that the results
of their combined forces flexed with a muscle that had a
range far beyond the limited edition market. United by a
shared affection for the sparkling production styles of
mainstream radio, and both raised with deep roots in the
DIY scenes of the Pacific Northwest, the duo makes fractured
pop chart toppers to seduce all manner of hearts
out of their cases, onto the floor.
The strength of the Blow is built through juxtaposition.
Jona's percussive savvy bumps and trips under
Khaela's intimate, insistent vocals. No-wave and glitchhop,
club anthems and doo-wop, all party together in the
architecture created by The Blow's sound. Imagine a
see-thru space station, floating in the dark, culling out via
radio the most delicious flavors of planet earth's pop
music production (the Pharells, the Phil Spectors, the
Quincy Joneses). In the hovering structure of Paper Television,
these sounds bounce around and mingle, try new
moves and brave courageous hairstyles, ultimately
getting infused (knocked up) with The Blow's vital lyrical
content. Packed softly into hearty and buoyant vessels of
songs, the words and beats are sent back out into the
unknown, a transmission from the humans, for the
humans, intended to spell out clearly in the night sky to all
who come across them: "H-E-L-L-O! YOU ARE NOT
ALONE: WE ARE HERE, AND WE ARE LISTENING."
Also available as individual track downloads:
1. Pile of Gold
2. Parentheses
3. The Big U
4. The Long List of Girls
5. Bonjour Jeune Fille
6. Babay (Eat a Critter, Feel It's Wrath)
7. Eat Your Heart Up
8. Pardon Me
9. Fists Up
10. True Affection
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