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Band To Watch: Nire

In the age of the indie-athemic, it's nice to occasionally take things down a notch ... or two. Philly to Portland boy/girl duo Nire make us think a bit about Eric's Trip, Ida, or Beach House with their whispered, witching-hour vocals, but there's something more introverted, indie-pop, and bedroom-sighed about 'em. Eric's Trip had no problem tearing up a garage after bringing out the tears and Beach House likes to drift and soar into the Galaxie 500, but Erin Morgan and Josh Hinton's debut full-length Vespers barely moves above the hush you'll hear on standout, key-lined, end-of-summer track "Wide Eyed Restless." Totally fitting as the days get shorter, the nights chillier, the leaves keep dying.


[Shuteye and restful photo by Ciaran Smith]

Nire - "Wide-eyed, Restless" (MP3)

For all the spareness and silence, tracks like "Out In The Sun" -- dealing with hiding and being hidden -- or lovely lullaby "Girl In The Moon," brim with quiet-time energy and propulsion. If you can't wait until Vespers and MySpace isn't doing it, check out a few diaries from a recent European tour. Rambling across the States anytime soon, buckaroos?

Vesper is out 10/9 on Abandoned Love. Search out their two earlier EPs, if you can find them.

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Boooorrrrriiiinnnnng.

Posted by: Jeff at 10/04/07 7:19 PM | Reply
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seconded

Posted by: vishal at 10/05/07 4:13 AM | Reply
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not boring at all, actually ... just subtle. lovely!

Posted by: sarah at 10/05/07 10:11 AM | Reply
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very nice music--beautiful, really

Posted by: jordan at 10/05/07 11:41 AM | Reply
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yawn

Posted by: c-air-oh at 10/05/07 12:45 PM | Reply
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Oh god shoot me I'm wussing out.

Posted by: Bill at 10/05/07 6:56 PM | Reply
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When you stare persistently into your own lint-filled hipster navel, it stares back into you.

Posted by: Emily at 10/05/07 8:01 PM | Reply
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I didn't make it to the end because it sent me to sleep

Posted by: Lisa at 10/08/07 12:11 PM | Reply
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there's a reason that donovan never released this song.....

Posted by: august at 10/22/07 4:13 AM | Reply
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