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LA's best-kept secret Hecuba to drop their mesmerizing debut LP "Paradise" in May

LA's best-kept secret Hecuba to drop their mesmerizing debut LP "Paradise" in May

tour with Bat For Lashes

One of LA's most-hotly tipped acts, Hecuba, are set to break-out in 2009 with their phenomenal debut LP Paradise which seamlessly embraces avant-pop, classical/electronic minimalism, and club/dance music transforming it into something captivating, beautiful, and otherworldly strange. Listen to the hypnotic, repeat-worthy first single "Miles Away". The duo will be supporting Bat For Lashes on the West Coast this summer.

"Hecuba opens your eyes, literary and emotionally...this uncategorizable band belongs to museums, to happenings, to clubs, and to theaters; it is familiar as the past but takes you into the future." - LA Weekly

"Hecuba's dubbed-out drone-moan is the L.A. version of New York bands like Excepter or Gang Gang Dance: sexier, cleaner, not as gnarled, more open spaces, more vocals, hippie-friendly, less concerned about their record collection, would rather dance to hip-hop than talk about it, not afraid of a little glitter, better filling your lungs than your nostrils, has photo shoots, trims beards." - Paper Thin Walls

Upcoming Shows...

4.22 Los Angeles @ The Echo w/ Lucky Dragons, Rainbow Arabia, LA Fog, more (record release show!)

West Coast Tour supporting Bat For Lashes
06.10 Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile
06.11 Portland, OR @ Douglas Fir Lounge
06.13 San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music
06.16 Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre
more dates to follow...

HECUBA - PARADISE
One year ago, Hecuba began work on Paradise. On the walls of their studio hung pictures of Charles Ives, Walt Disney, Michael Jackson, Wendy Carlos, Aaron Copeland and Karen Carpenter. Outside the studio was the sprawling modern Los Angeles-both Paradise and Paradise Lost. It is within this landscape that Hecuba invented the stories and sounds that became this record. When they were finished, they had 10 powerful, straightforward songs brimming with synthesizers, strings, horns and melodies that could have been made by no one else. Paradise had taken shape. With the tracks completed and fully polished, Hecuba put down the microphone and got out the chisel. They sculpted their likenesses in stone and then broke them to pieces. Half way through, they took the photos that became the album's cover. Two heads, battered but strong, look you in the eye. There is something equally inviting and challenging about the heads. Like the album they embody, they have a classical form, but are uncannily contemporary-almost as if they came from another time and place.

Hecuba's Paradise is a vibrant record with broad strokes and intense details. It is Visual Music that speaks through images. In the song "Miles Away", a group of flutes becomes an ambulance siren. On "Tom & Jerry," a synth-smack is a cartoon cat's fist. A dissonant choir embodies a woman's unconscious thoughts in "Extra Connection," and a detached, automated voice morphs into a bare, screaming saxophone in "The Magic". As comfortable on the dance floor as in the concert hall, Paradise moves from sparse, introspective moments to harsh, violent crashes and syncopated beats; from Ranchero trumpet blasts to full on orchestral pop, and 50's crooner electro-bop techno doo-wop. Even with such a stylistic range and new ideas at every turn, the record remains pure and incisive. The story of Paradise permeates throughout. It is something the characters inhabiting these songs long for, have, and lose. It is in the beauty and clarity of the sounds and the depth of the darkness beneath them. Although created without such big production budgets, Hecuba's music is just as at home with Kanye West, Andre 300 and Roisin Murphy as it is with Herbert, Lucky Dragons and Arthur Russell.

Hecuba is Isabelle Albuquerque and Jon Beasley. Albuquerque met Beasley when she was cast as the main role in a science fiction film he was making. They began collaborating on music immediately, and became Hecuba in 2006. They were first recognized for their powerful and fearless live performances. In 2008, Hecuba released the precursor to Paradise, Sir, an EP where the duo inhabited the archetypal roles of cat and mouse (Tom & Jerry) caught in an endless cycle of romance and violence. Sir is a wildly adventurous cartoon world filled with extreme shifts in emotion and style that concludes with a whacked-out remix by Lucky Dragons. Sir appeared in many college radio charts, year-end lists and DJ crates. Over the past few years, Hecuba have toured extensively with notable appearances at the San Fransisco Museum of Modern Art, the Hammer Museum, South by Southwest, and CMJ. They are currently in production on a series of extroardinary music videos, an ambitious remix project, and a collaborative Sci-fi opera involving emerging technology, and will be appearing in a series of tours and live performances throughout the year.
HecubaParadise(Manimal Vinyl)
Out 05.26.2009



1. Paradise
2. Even So
3. Miles Away
4. La Musica
5. Extra Connection
6. Tom & Jerry
7. Everything
8. Suffering
9. The Magic
10. Humanize



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