Indie / Folk / Experimental
About Aeroplane, 1929
At the climax of "Locomotives," the opening track off Aeroplane, 1929's sophomore effort, The Holy Ghost, frontman Alex Mazzaferro frantically reveals, "I've got the red, white, and blues..." over an anxious, burlesqued interpretation of "The Star-Spangled Banner."
For Mazzaferro, drummer Wil Mulhern, multi-instrumentalists brothers Jake and Noah Goldman, and sometime contributor Alex Syner, Aeroplane, 1929 has become a cathartic release--a means of sorting out the troubles of modern life with relation to the past. "As you grow up, you start to learn the âugly truth' about a lot of things," Mazzaferro explains. "This record is about making those painful discoveries and reconciling them somehow."
The relatively new band connected with one another quickly while touring in support of their 2006 debut full-length To Persevere (Topshelf Records) and resolved to create a new release to reflect that growth. After a series of lineup changes, the quintet was finally comfortable enough to begin tracking The Holy Ghost in the studios they assembled in the Goldmans' New Haven home and elsewhere.
Engineered by Jake Goldman and produced by the band, the record is a testament to Aeroplane, 1929's ambitious evolution. Truly, The Holy Ghost exhibits a world of growth from its predecessor. Diverse and captivating from start to finish, the new record begins where the last left off, exploring folk, rock and roll, and alt-country textures and combining them into something satisfyingly original. Lyrically, Mazzaferro zeros in on the uncertainties of early adulthood with poetic precision, connecting seemingly opposed concepts with a singular ease. "Overall," he notes, "the album is about tension. Things are never black and white. There's always grey, always overlap. Our aim with The Holy Ghost was to communicate that vagueness and how we've come to deal with it."
The band is currently licking its wounds after a year's worth of shows in support of The Holy Ghost. As always, things are changing, both in terms of personell and in terms of songs, sounds, and ideas. But Aeroplane, 1929 is predicated upon a mediation between the past and present. One can only wonder then what the future will hold.
For show listings and additional information please visit:
www.aeroplane1929.com and www.myspace.com/aeroplane1929.
Location: New Haven, Ct / Springfield, MA
Members: Jacob Eli Goldman, Noah Goldman, Alex Mazzaferro, Wil Mulhern, Alex Syner
xeveryxclichex7
It looks like I\'ll be seeing all of your lovely faces
on the 11th @ The Spaceeee.
posted Mar 22
lightingthesky
you guys look very sharp in your pictures =]
posted Oct 22
DingoBaby
You guys were AWESOME last night :] I really like your
music. Keep it going!
posted Aug 20