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Kiss The Crystal Flake is
California band’s first new LP since 2001
“The Mother Hips are divinely inspired by the four great (North) American
B’s: The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, The Band and The Beach Boys” – Rolling
Stone
Kiss the Crystal
Flake,
the new studio album by California’s The Mother Hips, was released
April 3 on New York based-indie Camera Records. It is the follow
up to the acclaimed Red Tandy EP (Camera Records, 2005) and the first
full album for The Hips since 2001’s Green
Hills of the Earth.
Featuring 12 new songs Kiss The Crystal Flake reintroduces
the world to The Mother Hips’ own brand of California rock, blending
a natural psychedelia with their own 21st century musicianship and
songwriting. It is produced by The Mother Hips with Badman Recording
Co. founder Dylan Magierek (Mark Kozelek, Call and Response, Erlend
Oye.)
"This album is almost like a debut album for us,” said singer/guitarist
Tim Bluhm. “It is very different from anything we recorded in the past.
You know that saying about wishing you knew then what you know now? Kiss
The Crystal Flake is that coming true."
Formed in 1991 at Chico State in Northern California, The Mother
Hips have run the gamut of experiences as a band - from dorm band
to buzz band to cult favorite. They took an extended break which
nearly became a permanent one after the 2001 album’s release,
but decided to reconvene a few years ago, first playing shows, and
now as a full-fledged band, writing, recording and releasing new
music.
“Many things have come our way,” explained singer/guitarist Loiacono. “Opportunities,
challenges, gifts, hard times, misfortune…. Kiss
the Crystal Flake is
about embracing everything. It's about standing face to face with whatever comes.”
The Mother Hips are Tim Bluhm (guitars, vocals), Greg Loiacono (guitars,
vocals), Paul Hoaglin (bass) and John Hofer (drums). They will soon embark
on a U.S. tour in support of Kiss The Crystal
Flake. Dates begin April
6 in San Francisco.
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