Grails Biography
Instrumental rock band Grails began in Portland, OR, in 1999 as a bedroom project never meant for the stage. Initially consisting of Alex Hall and Paul Spitz on guitar, Emil Amos (also of Holy Sons) on drums and guitar, Timothy Horner on violin, and William Slater on bass and keyboards, the group first used the moniker Laurel Canyon while venturing out live on a dare and producing two EPs of recorded material. By the time they had stirred up interest and landed a deal with Neurot Records, they had changed their name to Grails and Spitz had been replaced by Zak Riles. Intact was the band's focus on all-instrumental post-rock with ancient Celtic inclinations and heavily influenced by Eastern modalities, with a multi-instrumentalist role for most bandmembers. They released two albums on Neurot: The Burden of Hope in 2003 and Redlight in 2004. Both albums showcased what were basically live recordings of a young band finding their place, sometimes battling, sometimes acquiescing, but always succeeding in capturing in their signature evocative and dynamic soundscapes. That motif would eventually become more aggressive and dissonant over time, with the Celtic aspect becoming downplayed in favor of elements of prog and psychedelic, dub and experimental, perhaps due to the loss of Horner, who virtually disappeared into a life of addiction and living on the streets. In 2004, while touring Europe, Grails were invited to record at famed Southern Studios in London, culminating in Latitudes: Interpretations of Three Psychedelic Rock Songs from Around the World. It was Amos who introduced the three pieces they were to cover by playing them on the stereo in the band's touring van and uniting his bandmates by focusing on choices as disparate sounding yet psychically connected as Gong, the Byrds, and Flower Travellin' Band. The experience drew the band closer together, and their nearly symbiotic unity and cohesiveness is readily apparent on their subsequent release and swan song, Black Tar Prophecies, which was first released as a series of EPs then collected on one CD in 2006 on Important Records. In Amos' own words, "Black Tar Prophecies is the essential departure point...it's where the band finally acknowledged the experimental root of the music we had come to accidentally play together...and by acknowledging that root and embracing post-production for the first time, the group made some of the weirdest, most alien-sounding music it will probably ever make." With an album of such epic proportions showing formidable talent and unlimited potential under their belt, Grails continue to tour vigorously in the U.S. and Europe, and since signing with Temporary Residence in 2006, a potential dream label for music like Grails, they hope to release a new collection of further explorations into the depths of psychedelia in early 2007. ~ Brian Way, All Music Guide
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