Wanna own the following goodies?
-A Limited Edition Postmarks Poster
-A UK Import Single Of ‘Go Jetsetter’
If so, then leave a comment on this post!
TWO winners (US only) will be randomly chosen on 1/10.
Visit The Postmarks on MySpace.
Wanna own the following goodies?
-A Limited Edition Postmarks Poster
-A UK Import Single Of ‘Go Jetsetter’
If so, then leave a comment on this post!
TWO winners (US only) will be randomly chosen on 1/10.
Visit The Postmarks on MySpace.
Brace yourselves for Memoirs At The End Of The World.
It’ll see daylight on 8/25.
Visit The Postmarks on MySpace.
Be sure to catch The Postmarks at:
Feb 13 West Palm Beach, FL @ Respectable Street
Feb 14 Orlando, FL @ The Social
Watch their latest video for ‘Eleven Fifty Nine’ here.
Enjoy ‘Eleven Fifty Nine’ below. Learn all about their new covers LP here.
By The Numbers is out on 11/11.
The set will include:
1. One Note Samba
2. You Only Live Twice
3. Three Little Birds
4. OX4
5. Five Years
6. Six Different Ways
7. 7-11
8. Eight Miles High
9. Nine Million Rainy Days
10. Slaughter On Tenth Avenue
11. 11:59
12. Pinball Number Count
Visit The Postmarks on MySpace.
All available for free at eMusic.
This month’s feature is “One Note Samba”.
(Composed by A.C. Jobim & made famous by Frank Sinatra)
Future reworks include Nancy Sinatra & Bob Marley.
Learn more about The Postmarks at their MySpace page.
Read my review of the band’s 2007 Brooklyn gig here.
All available for free at eMusic.
This month’s feature is “One Note Samba”.
(Composed by A.C. Jobim & made famous by Frank Sinatra)
Future reworks include Nancy Sinatra & Bob Marley.
Learn more about The Postmarks at their MySpace page.
Read my review of the band’s 2007 Brooklyn gig here.
All available for free at eMusic.
This month’s feature is “One Note Samba”.
(Composed by A.C. Jobim & made famous by Frank Sinatra)
Future reworks include Nancy Sinatra & Bob Marley.
Learn more about The Postmarks at their MySpace page.
Read my review of the band’s 2007 Brooklyn gig here.
Download the MP3 below of TMS-fave, The Postmarks, covering the Astrud Gilberto’s classic track, ‘Dreamer’. If you love the tune, then hop over to the band’s MySpace page HERE and check them out on their North American summer tour, which wraps up August 11th in Orlando.
My review of their Union Hall gig can be read here.
MP3: The Postmarks – Dreamer (via B-fork)
If you’re a fan of female-fronted, soothing dream-pop, and you weren’t at Union Hall last night, you simply were at the wrong gig.
Miami’s The Postmarks headlined their first Brooklyn show yesterday evening and performed a stunning 40-minute set. The 5-piece’s sound is most reminiscent of The Sundays, Cat Power’s The Greatest LP, Camera Obscura and The Cardigans. In spite of frontwoman Tim Yelezkely’s uncanny resemblance to a young Patti Smith, or maybe it’s a 20-something Cher, her voice sounds nothing like either of the chanteuses.
Tim’s vocals are sweet as candy, light as a feather and as soft as a newborn puppy. The gentle nature of The Postmarks’ tunes plus the aforementioned airy vocals give the songs a surreal effect. It literally felt as if there was magic in the air last night.
While the band did a fine job highlighting most of their self-titled debut album, the closing ‘Dreamer’, as originally performed by Astrud Gilberto, may have been the strongest tune of the evening. With just the guitarist and Tim on stage, the cover was a beautiful way to end the night.
The quintet is in the middle of a full North American tour, which ends on May 12th. Check out all those dates here at the band’s MySpace page.
