Midlake

Midlake

Genres: indie, indie rock, Lo-Fi, alternative, folk

About Midlake

Midlake is an American rock band from Denton, Texas, that formed in 1999. The band first gained popularity in Europe. Midlake began in 1999 by a group of jazz students at the University of North Texas. The original lineup consisted of Tim Smith (vocals, guitars, keyboards), McKenzie Smith (drums), Paul Alexander (bass), Eric Nichelson (guitar), and Evan Jacobs (keyboards). Their initial work (under the working name The Cornbread All-Stars) consisted of funk/jazz explorations heavily influenced by Herbie Hancock. Later the band began to lean more toward an indie rock sound. Tim Smith quit playing saxophone and began writing songs that were heavily influenced by bands such as Jethro Tull, Radiohead, Travis, and Grandaddy. Smith says about that: "We don't want to get called a Radiohead rip-off band. I think Radiohead is a lot closer to my natural tendencies as a songwriter than a band like, um, Jethro Tull. I listen to way more Jethro Tull than I do Radiohead these days, but I could write 10 Radiohead songs before I could write one Jethro Tull song. I want to sound more like Jethro Tull, but I just can't. That's a big struggle." Jacobs left the band and Eric Nichelson took over on keyboard. Jason Upshaw joined the band as a guitarist. Live recordings from this period, recorded at Denton's Panhandle House studio, were never released as the band felt they had moved beyond the material. Soon before their debut EP, Milkmaid Grand Army, was recorded, Upshaw was replaced on guitars by Eric Pulido, a longtime friend of drummer Smith, to form the current lineup. Their debut full-length album, 2004's Bamnan and Slivercork, was recorded at home in Denton, Texas and mastered at Abbey Road Studios. It showed a move in the direction of lo-fi psychedelic electronica, embracing influences such as Grandaddy and The Flaming Lips. The album even caught the ear of skateboarder-turned-actor Jason Lee, who produced and directed the music video for the song 'Balloon Maker', and who continues to support and promote the band. In 2006, after nearly a year and a half of recording and re-recording, they completed their second release for Bella Union – The Trials of Van Occupanther. The album was met with generally positive reviews. The 3rd album release by the band is called The Courage of Others. It was released on February 1, 2010. The album sleeve pays homage to Andrei Rublev, a 1966 film by Russian writer and director Andrei Tarkovsky. In this album Smith focusing on the human condition, death, courage (as per the album’s title), and nature. The band put aside the wonderfully corny synthesizers they used on the last record in favor of a 100-percent organic approach that fits their bearded poets of the mountain image. The album received overwhelmingly positive review. www.midlake.net

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Midlake — Top 30 songs of 66

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Midlake Roscoe
Midlake Mopper's Medley
Midlake Meanwhile
Midlake Core of Nature
Midlake Bring down
Midlake Balloon Maker
Midlake Roscoe (Beyond the Wizards Sleeve Re-Animation)
Midlake Roscoe (Bella Union
Midlake Antiphon
Midlake Bandits
Midlake Head Home
Midlake Exile
Midlake Bethel Woods
Midlake Exile
Midlake I Guess I'll Take Care
Midlake Roscoe (Acoustic)
Midlake Small Mountain (Acoustic Session)
Midlake Some of Them Were Superstitious
Midlake Bring Down
Midlake The Fairest Way
Midlake The Old And The Young
Midlake Acts of Man
Midlake Roscoe
Midlake Branches
Midlake It Covers the Hillsides
Midlake Meanwhile…
Midlake Roscoe (Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve Remix)
Midlake children of the grounds
Midlake Dawning
Midlake The End
Roscoe
Mopper's Medley
Meanwhile
Core of Nature
Bring down
Balloon Maker
Roscoe (Beyond the Wizards Sleeve Re-Animation)
Roscoe (Bella Union
Antiphon
Bandits
Head Home
Exile
Bethel Woods
Exile
I Guess I'll Take Care
Roscoe (Acoustic)
Small Mountain (Acoustic Session)
Some of Them Were Superstitious
Bring Down
The Fairest Way
The Old And The Young
Acts of Man
Roscoe
Branches
It Covers the Hillsides
Meanwhile…
Roscoe (Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve Remix)
children of the grounds
Dawning
The End