Ease into the work week with a new song by the band Quilt, a psychedelic rock group from Boston. ‘Eliot St.’ is the first single off their upcoming album Plaza. Plaza is Quilt’s third album and arrives on February 26th.
Shane Butler, who wrote the song, had this to say about ‘Eliot St.’…
“The first part of the song was written over a period of time in which I found myself isolated from the city I had lived in for years, entered an emotionally rocky relationship which slowly disintegrated, and experienced my mother’s death. The choruses hover around the pain felt in moments of unknowing, feeling adrift and always ‘one-step-away-from’ the person or thing we wish to be close to. The bridge of the song serves as a devil’s advocate of sorts; a wake-up call in the midst of despair. And the song’s coda takes strength from the intention of the bridge to suggest a renewal, a ‘second-wind’, for a love once-lost.”
Listen to ‘Eliot St.’…
More about Quilt via wikipedia.com…
Quilt are a four-piece psychedelic indie-rock band from Boston consisting of Anna Fox Rochinski (vocals/guitars), Shane Butler (vocals/guitars), Kevin Lareau (vocals/bass) and John Andrews (vocals/drums). They have released through Mexican Summer two albums, an EP, and a handful of singles. The band tours internationally. The band writes collaboratively and share vocal duties. They were born out of a local improv scene, and combine elements of folk-rock, psychedelica and dream pop.
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