Cold Summers
Led by the fanciful charm of singer/multi-instrumentalist Tim Karmouche (The Murlocs, Dreamin’ Wild), Crepes came about in Ballarat, Australia through high-school friends Nick (drums) and Pat Robbins (bass). The band later grew to include lead guitarist Sam Cooper (formerly of Fraser A. Gorman) and keyboardist Jackson Dahlenburg (Tropical Snakes, Robot Fox), after relocating to Melbourne. A much-adored EP release in 2015 saw the quintet gain supports with the likes of DIIV, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and Pond’s Nicholas Allbrook, whilst earning praise from the likes of Rolling Stone, NME, Triple J and BIRP (landing a spot in their coveted 'Best of 2014' compilation), along with Bobby Alessi (of Alessi Brothers fame) for their cover of 1976 hit ‘Seabird’. Channeling inspirations as diverse as DEVO, Gary Numan and Cass McCombs, Crepes’ retro-edged pop ranges from the jaunty, surf-glazed jangle of Cold Summers, to the dreamy and introspective synth strains of Size of Your Town. Following a brief hiatus, 2017 sees Crepes reemerge with a newfound gusto and promise of a debut LP. Holding true to the quintet’s signature brand of quaint and catchy guitar-pop, Channel Four's playfully titled first offering, Sexyland, chugs along with the zeal of a group eager to make an impression. Shimmering keys flicker over a driving rhythm and steel string slide-guitar, hinting at the band’s love of mid-‘70s rock ‘n’ roll (think Paul McCartney’s Wings, or Steely Dan’s more stripped-back moments), also evident in 9-5 Summer Breakers and Mild Conversation. More introspective, at times experimental, moments can be found in the cosmic-calypso of Four Years Time and the hazy, Numan-indebted title track, Channel Four. Channel Four is a nostalgic and disarmingly earnest exploration of young love, aspiration, self-doubt and lost relationships that will no doubt find a place in the hearts of those enchanted by Crepes' debut EP. Self-produced alongside David M Turner esq. (Redspencer, Tourist Dollars), the record was fully realised with the help of Woods’ Jarvis Taveniere (Mild High Club, Charlie Hilton), and Joseph Carra (Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Dick Diver) on mixing and mastering duties respectively. Channel Four is due for release in late 2017, with a first single expected to drop in June. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Led by the fanciful charm of singer/multi-instrumentalist Tim Karmouche (The Murlocs, Dreamin’ Wild), Crepes came about in Ballarat, Australia through high-school friends Nick (drums) and Pat Robbins (bass). The band later grew to include lead guitarist Sam Cooper (formerly of Fraser A. Gorman) and keyboardist Jackson Dahlenburg (Tropical Snakes, Robot Fox), after relocating to Melbourne. A much-adored EP release in 2015 saw the quintet gain supports with the likes of DIIV, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and Pond’s Nicholas Allbrook, whilst earning praise from the likes of Rolling Stone, NME, Triple J and BIRP (landing a spot in their coveted 'Best of 2014' compilation), along with Bobby Alessi (of Alessi Brothers fame) for their cover of 1976 hit ‘Seabird’. Channeling inspirations as diverse as DEVO, Gary Numan and Cass McCombs, Crepes’ retro-edged pop ranges from the jaunty, surf-glazed jangle of Cold Summers, to the dreamy and introspective synth strains of Size of Your Town. Following a brief hiatus, 2017 sees Crepes reemerge with a newfound gusto and promise of a debut LP. Holding true to the quintet’s signature brand of quaint and catchy guitar-pop, Channel Four's playfully titled first offering, Sexyland, chugs along with the zeal of a group eager to make an impression. Shimmering keys flicker over a driving rhythm and steel string slide-guitar, hinting at the band’s love of mid-‘70s rock ‘n’ roll (think Paul McCartney’s Wings, or Steely Dan’s more stripped-back moments), also evident in 9-5 Summer Breakers and Mild Conversation. More introspective, at times experimental, moments can be found in the cosmic-calypso of Four Years Time and the hazy, Numan-indebted title track, Channel Four. Channel Four is a nostalgic and disarmingly earnest exploration of young love, aspiration, self-doubt and lost relationships that will no doubt find a place in the hearts of those enchanted by Crepes' debut EP. Self-produced alongside David M Turner esq. (Redspencer, Tourist Dollars), the record was fully realised with the help of Woods’ Jarvis Taveniere (Mild High Club, Charlie Hilton), and Joseph Carra (Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Dick Diver) on mixing and mastering duties respectively. Channel Four is due for release in late 2017, with a first single expected to drop in June. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
7ebra
Aberdeen
Aerospace
Airliner
Ain't Horrible
Sexyland
Cold Summers
Hidden Star
Stages of Fear
Size of Your Town
Mild Conversation
As You Go
Moon Dancer
Mile Conversation
Bicycle Man
Dark Demons
Four Years Time
9-5 Summer Breakers
Tough
High Time
Channel Four
The Drag
In A Dream
I'm Fallin' In
Getting Lost
I Was A Kid
Forgetting Something
The World Ain't Too Far Away
Life Is Fast
On My Own
Grey Sea
Savory crepe galette recipe
You Suck at Cooking (episode 123)
What Else?
You Suck at Cooking
This Year
Crepes song
Слава, привет
Crepes - Ain´t Horrible
01.Crepes - 9-5 Summer Breakers
Ain
Size Of Your Town (Official Music Video)
4 Years Time (Demo)
In A Dream (Demo)
Cool Kids (Demo)
Four years Time bounce1
new keys bounce 1
In a dream (Stu bounce 2)
Cool Kid bounce1
This Year with vocals
I'm Fallin In
Passing the Time
Red Soil
Crepes - Stages Of Fear
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