WOODEN BONES Now Available
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WOODEN BONES Listening Party
Listening Party: Hear the new album now!
Although it won't be officially released until April 28th, we wanted to give you access to Wooden Bones a little early.
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After you preview the album, sign up for the Pilot Speed enews and get a pre-release MP3 of "Ain't No Life"
Free Poster with WOODEN BONES Preorder
Pilot Speed's new album, Wooden Bones, is finally available for preorder on iTunes!
Wooden Bones won't be officially released until April 28th but you can claim your copy now. Those who take advantage of this offer will receive a special low price PLUS a bonus track.
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Now when you sign up for the official Pilot Speed mailing list, you get a free MP3 of "Ain't No Life".
This track is off the upcoming album, WOODEN BONES, which hits stores APRIL 28th. Everyone else will have to wait for release day to get this song but it's yours right now!
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New Song Now Available
"Put the Phone Down", the preview release from Pilot Speed's forthcoming album, Wooden Bones, is now available for download.
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Wooden Bones will be available everywhere April 28th! Stay tuned for more updates...
New Album + Tracklist
Hey friends,
We've got some exciting news. The new record will be out April 2009 on iTunes, and in good old fashioned compact-disc format in the US and Canada, from the lovely people at Wind-Up Records and MapleMusic Recordings, respectively. It's called Wooden Bones.....which is also the title of a song some of you may of heard us play last time we hit the road. Most of it was completed here in Toronto and NYC with our new friend Kevin Killen steering the ship
Here's the tracklisting:
1 Put The Phone Down
2 Light You Up
3 Bluff
4 Ain't No Life
5 Up On The Bridge
6 Where Does It Begin?
7 What Is Real, What Is Doubt
8 Today I Feel Sure
9 Midnight Fires
10 Wooden Bones
11 Open Arms
The first single is Put The Phone Down, which should be hitting the airwaves this week, with a video to accompany it towards the end of March. We're also planning to start streaming different new tracks for your listening pleasure in the coming weeks on the ol' interweb. Keep checking our MySpace page for a preview of the new record starting with "Put The Phone Down"
Live dates are starting to come together, we'll have some more info on this real soon.
You know, it's been a somewhat long process for us.... it's hard to believe our last record was in '06. Even Axl Rose managed to get his record out between then and now. But on the upside we're really excited about this new music and what it means as a step forward for this band... and we really look forward to letting you hear it. As always, thanks for your patience and support. We hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed creating it.
Love,
Pilot Speed
BIO
Todd Clark - lead vocals/piano/lyricist
Chris Greenough - guitar
Ruby Bumrah - bass
Bill Keeley - drums
Setting out to write appealing pop songs in today's climate can be a daunting task. "Real" rock fans can tend to turn their noses up at catchy hooks and memorable choruses, preferring instead twisty, multi-part constructions that show off convoluted music theory; pop is considered disposable teeny-bopper fare...when it's considered at all.
But Pilot Speed seeks to change those attitudes. Equally at home with thoughtful, introspective soundscapes and with solid verse/chorus/verse tunes designed to be blasted from the radio, the Canadian four-piece has, with Wooden Bones, delivered a set that should take them straight to rock's big leagues.
"There are a lot of pop hooks that the listener can grab onto," says singer/songwriter Todd Clark. "We really wanted to focus more on the song itself with this album. It can be easy to write long, sonically intricate, shoe gazing music, but to create more compact songs, and do it well, can be very satisfying."
Absent, then, are the five- and eight-minute long epics that helped Pilot Speed's last long-player (and Wind-up debut), Into the West, win critical acclaim (and which spawned a Top 20 hit in Canada with the explosive "Barely Listening"). Instead, no song on Wooden Bones exceeds four-and-a-half minutes; a decision that, says Clark, was quite deliberate.
"I felt it was important for us to write songs that could work in any environment. Songs that would have a conventional appeal but still sound like us. Even the 'weird' or 'artier' tracks have what I think are pretty easy points of entry for the listener."
Indeed, unusual touches like the calliope-styled intro to "Today I Feel Sure," the metallic percussive effects on "Up on the Bridge," and the back-to-the-â60s mellotron vibe heard throughout the album are conscious indicators that Pilot Speed is still more than willing to bend the rules, even within the confines of a seemingly straightforward four-minute pop tune.
"Art songs with hooks," Clark laughs when asked to summarize Wooden Bones. "Even with the poppier, more commercial tracks - 'Put the Phone Down,' 'Light You Up,' and 'Bluff' - there are unique aspects to each of them; they're purposely a bit rough around the edges."
A recurrent theme throughout this set is the fragility of life and of humanity in general. "This life we have is all we've got, and it's short, so better make the most of it" Clark maintains. "I think the album takes an observational look at some of these universal themes, from era to era and across generations. For the most part, these things don't change. "
Making your way through life's ups and downs is very much at the fore of such songs as "Bluff," which starts out as an almost Aimee Mann-ish piano lament before bursting into a full-throated, arena-ready ballad, and "Light You Up," a ringing mid-tempo rocker that evokes inevitable comparisons to epic compositions deep in emotional depth.
Then there's the title track. The first half of "Wooden Bones" is a sort of slow-motion lament about our fragile and fleeting place in the world. The word "suicide" is mentioned in its very first line, but then, with an insistent, grungy guitar part, the song evolves into a realization that, for the entire struggle, "It's all right."
"I don't find the themes on this album depressing," Clark asserts. "To me as an observer, it's just the way it is. Life is precarious, in a lot of ways; the trick is to feel comfortable with that realization."
Pilot Speed's own journey has been rather less fraught, though it's definitely taken some unexpected turns. Clark was born in Wellington, New Zealand, before a new job for his father mandated a move to the Toronto area when he was sixteen. In 2000, after leaving the University of Western Ontario's music program, he placed a web ad for like-minded musicians and, relatively easily, enlisted bassist Ruby Bumrah, who in turn brought in guitarist Chris Greenough and drummer Bill Keeley.
"We've been together for seven or eight years now," Clark says, "and I can honestly say that we've never had any major blowouts. With any group you're going to have some issues to deal with, but everyone understands their role in the band, and we're each comfortable in our own skins.
"On this record, we've grown up a lot," he continues. "We're the band that we want to be, not a band that's trying to be something, or someone, else."
The process of presenting who Pilot Speed currently is took about two years, in part, Clark says, because he wanted to take his time in composing the album's 11 tunes.
"I've been around long enough, and know what I was like when I was growing up, to know that people often care most about tunes that define a particular time and place for them," he states. "And obviously, that comes down to a song itself. Will it become a song that finds its way in to people's hearts? Will it become for them directly linked with a time and a place in their lives?
"It has nothing to do with trends," he adds. "It's about creating something that people can react to as they will, and hopefully it becomes a part of them."
The irony in approaching songwriting so carefully, he laughs, is that "Just as I started to feel that I was getting good at it again, we had to record, and then we had to go straight into the business end of things, thinking about touring and videos and so on."
The rest, he says, is up to listeners.
"It's out of our hands. The people decide where you sit in the marketplace, whether something will be a success or failure, at least in terms of sales. I felt like I could keep writing, and keep recording -ultimately it can be difficult to realize when something is 'done.'"
Nevertheless, Clark says, he's secure in the feeling that Wooden Bones "is our best work. We worked as hard as we could on it, to make the best record we could, and I feel we've accomplished that."
Anne Stone
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Karlin
said:
I love your music! Collide is still my favourite song, followed closely by Melt Into the Walls. Please, please keep playing forever! May 19
Cadieanna
said:
you guys are amazing!!! May 09
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rocket powerrr
said:
sound is amazing. Jun 12
Amityville-Kyle
said:
hey, i really like your sound. maybe i could play you in my next podcast. e-mail me for details, if you are interested. -Kyle Wallace blue216@rogers.com p.s. my music is @ purevolume.com/kylewallace & my podcast link is on there too. May 25
rightround
said:
hope you all come back to san francisco soon! your cafe du nord show was excellent! Mar 12
dancingxtilxdawn
said:
you guys are sooo amazing!!! has anyone ever told you that you sound like U2?? and theyre like amazing too! lol Feb 15
neverbendeasy
said:
I wish you\'d put your complete songs on here. Nov 17
simmy
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Hello boys, my name\'s Ryan and I\'m a designer for purevolume.com. Just wanted to give you the heads up that I selected you as a PurePick on the PV homepage. You will be up there for a week, Nov 13-19. I\'m really digging \"Into the West\". Cheers! Nov 01
Chez whiz
said:
i love u guys so much...first song i heard was pilote speed.. no wait that\'s the band name...geez my brain isn\'t working today... i meant barely listening...best song ever and then the new song...what\'s it called. i think it\'s called ambulance or something..but yeah anyways...as u can tell right now i\'m pretty crazy person...but i ah u... ah = love = married to u...cause i\'m cool like that.. and ever band i like i marry...so ur my 50th married band to me...okay i\'m rambbling anyways...blah blah blah...i love u...musix kickass...Cheers, da \'shiz\' aka the \'dragon\' aka marilyn (my real name) Sep 19
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:-) Sep 06
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