GEM CLUB

Genre: Pop
Secondary Genre: Avant-garde Somerville, Massachusetts USA Contact

"Gem Club manage to separate themselves from contemporaries such as Memoryhouse and Wild Nothing with a decidedly minimal take on dream pop."
-Pitchfork

Artist Information

Biography


Following their self-released six-song EP, Acid and Everything, Gem Club have made Breakers, a debut full-length released through Sub Pop's Hardly Art label. If the album were a place, it would be home, strewn remnants of a party. If it were a color, it would be deep, rich, and full. If it were a glance, most definitely goodbye.
Part sadness, part elegy, part smiling kiss, the truth is delivered sparingly, in notes written and played with great love. Scenes of loss and hope, of coming together and coming apart, play themselves out slowly. Perhaps actual memories, perhaps places unknown, still the message, written on dark paper, in light greys and whites, is safe.
Gem Club are a special find, a sparkling rarity. Breakers is deep and wide, and quickly robs you of the ability to tell up from down. Breakers is many kinds of breakers, like what breaks the tide, what breaks the wind, and what breaks the heart.

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NME
Christopher Barnes and Kristen Drymala are making a name for themselves with their reflective, autumnal odes to the past. Paints a wistful shadow through ghostly piano and cello, recalling the graceful, sepia disappointments of Perfume Genius.

Pitchfork
Somerville, Mass., soft-focus pop duo Gem Club are Christopher Barnes and Kristen Drymala. Together, they create cavernous-sounding piano-based ballads that, despite their earthly trappings, feel truly ethereal, as if they’re being piped in from another planet bereft of gravity.

Coke Machine Glow
Gem Club creates a watchful, haunting static around everything. And amazingly enough, it’s an atmosphere they manage to maintain, compellingly, song by song.

Instrumentation

Christopher Barnes - Piano, voice
Kristen Drymala - Cello, voice
Ieva Berberian - voice

Discography

Acid and Everything (2010) - Self Released
Breakers (2011) - Hardly Art

Official Website

http://iamgemclub.com

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Press

  • NME [+ Show ]

    Christopher Barnes and Kristen Drymala are making a name for themselves with their reflective, autum...

  • Pitchfork [+ Show ]

    Somerville, Mass., soft-focus pop duo Gem Club are Christopher Barnes and Kristen Drymala. Together,...

  • Coke Machine Glow [+ Show ]

    To be drunk on inhaled clouds of late-summer dust motes and flickers of lightening bugs held in ethe...

  • Dead As Digital [+ Show ]

    “In each song on Gem Club’s Acid And Everything you can hear a dirge of the silver trails of these p...

  • Delicious Scopitone [+ Show ]

    "I couldn’t ever have been a goldsmith, I’m mediocre with arts and crafts. I’m not patient enough no...

  • No Fear of Pop [+ Show ]

    “Somerville’s Gem Club are Christopher Barnes and Kristen Drymala, and they devoted themselves to wo...

  • Tough Love Records [+ Show ]

    Gem Club just wrote a sad and simple and beautiful song, and gave it an enigmatic title. And it feel...

  • Boy Attractions [+ Show ]

    “i’m a little in love with these tunes. they’re simple, melodic, slow pop tunes that typically only ...

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