Song is from first album in 13 years by power poppers led
by Elephant 6 co-founder Hilarie Sidney; Band plays Norway’s Egersund
Visefestival this Sat.
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The High Water Marks (L-R): Logan Miller, Hilarie Sidney, Per Ole Bratset, Øystein Megård. Photo credit: Self-Portraits, Illustration by Per Ole Bratset.
Ecstasy Rhymes
Out Now
(Minty Fresh)
STREAM FULL LP
Track Listing:
01. Ode To Lieutenant Glahn
02. Annual Rings (VIDEO)
03. Can You (STREAM | VIDEO)
04. Ecstasy Rhymes
05. Award Show (STREAM)
06. Some Like It Lukewarm
07. The Trouble With Friends (STREAM | VIDEO)
08. I’ll Be Formal (With You Because of It)
09. Pepin le Bref
10. Accidentally On Purpose
11. Satellite
12. Pretending To Be Loud
Hear it
now here
and then trip on over to The Big
Takeover where “top-notch indie pop-rock tracks abound” in the legendary
publication’s stream
of the entire Ecstasy Rhymes album, which is accompanied by an awesome
Q&A where Hilarie is hilariously
interviewed
by her band mates.
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The High
Water Marks | About
“I am so lucky to have been a musician throughout my life,” says Hilarie Sidney of The High Water Marks, the band she fronts out of her adopted home town of Grøa, Norway. The foursome has just released Ecstasy Rhymes, its first album in 13 years, via Minty Fresh.
You probably know Sidney
best for what she got up to during her time living in Denver, Colorado.
Sidney is the co-founder of one of the most influential
musical collectives of the past, oh, forever amount of years.
Elephant 6 is a storied, and now legendary, musical collective
and Sidney was as at its nucleus as
a founding member of The Apples in
stereo.
It was a “boys club,” Sidney confesses.
Sidney was the only woman among her band and the other two
acts – Neutral Milk Hotel and Olivia Tremor Control – that were the
most visible members of Elephant 6,
and as the umbrella opened to international recognition and acclaim, and to
seemingly dozens of other bands that wanted to be a part, Sidney’s enthusiasm drifted.
Her passion for songwriting never wavered, however.
“Having been in the Apples and on the road since 1993, I started to have many more
songs than could ever be released on an Apples
record. I was piling up songs, and being surrounded by a group of men for so
many years, one can lose oneself,” she confides.
Sidney eventually found new love, and a new musical
partnership, when she formed The High
Water Marks, releasing a debut album (Songs About The Ocean) in 2003. The
record was written and demoed through the mail with her now-husband and
bandmate, Per Ole Bratset, whom she
initially met at an Apples gig in
Norway in 2002. A follow-up album (Polar) arrived in 2007.
By that time, Sidney
and Bratset were an item.
“Per and I
had our son in 2005,” Sidney says of
becoming a mother for the second time (Sidney
and Schneider also have a son from
their marriage.) “I realized I wanted a break from touring. That whole life had
begun to wear me out.”
The fallout from Sidney’s
divorce from Schneider, and life as
a mom with two boys, led her to officially leave the Apples in 2006 and to put the music business on the back burner
soon after.
“Still writing songs, always writing songs...”
With that, Sidney
attempted to clean out the closet in 2011, leading to some recording sessions
that eventually had to be scrapped, and leaving her to feel “kind of hopeless,”
she remembers.
But drummers are tough!
Sidney picked herself up and headed in another direction by
beginning to finish up a Bachelor’s degree, which led to her being awarded a
prestigious study abroad scholarship at the University of Oslo.
“Moving was everything I had hoped it would be,” she
explains. “In Norway, we have a work-life balance, health care, a living wage,
five weeks of vacation, and freedom for our youngest son to roam without
constant supervision.”
Perhaps most importantly, she started playing music
again.
Thirteen years after releasing her last album as The High Water Marks, the band has completed
a new album that reflects the maturity, perseverance, songwriting, and
performing talent that made Sidney’s
contributions to Elephant 6 and the Apples so integral.
If she was marginalized at the time, those notions are
blown out by Ecstasy Rhymes, 38 minutes of perfect power pop, one song after
another that will take any fan of the songs that Sidney contributed to Apples
recordings – her voice is instantly recognizable – right back to the most
potent days of that band’s career.
As he did on previous releases, Bratset also contributes lead vocals on several songs, all of which
were co-written with Sidney. In
addition to Sidney on Vocals,
Guitars, Keyboards, and Drums, and Bratset
on Vocals and Guitars, the band includes Logan
Miller on Bass, Guitar, and Drums, along with Øystein Megård on Drums. Keyboards, and Backing Vocals.
“I feel like for the first time ever, we have a dream
team,” Sidney says. “I have my
partner in crime by my side, like always, but we managed to also find these two
other fantastic people who we can work with so well. We finally have the best
band we’ve ever had and a great record.”
Seems Sidney’s
luck as a musician hasn’t run out yet.
Ecstasy Rhymes, the first album in 13 years by The
High Water Marks, is out now on Minty
Fresh.
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“I am so lucky to have been a musician throughout my life,” says Hilarie Sidney of The High Water Marks, the band she fronts out of her adopted home town of Grøa, Norway. The foursome has just released Ecstasy Rhymes, its first album in 13 years, via Minty Fresh.
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