Black Postcards
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Black Postcards

Denver, Colorado, United States | INDIE

Denver, Colorado, United States | INDIE
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The first EP from a local group just getting off the ground, “Inside the Shadow Box” shows a great deal of promise for Black Postcards. It’s definitely a good, somewhat psychedelic, heavily guitar-based work that showcases Candace Horgan’s skill. Horgan seems to wield the guitar like a fountain pen, writing strong, emotional prose in calligraphy, and then pure technical jargon with the same panache. The three songs ( and a remix) on this CD are inescapably infectious – and can hook you from the first listen. Maybe there’s a method to Newport’s unique pairing with the catchy guitar licks? - DenverThread


Discography

ALBUMS
Inside the Shadow Box EP
Light at the End (LP)

STREAMING
Shadow Box and Inception on Pandora
Inside the Shadow Box on Spotify, KGNU, and thecoloradosound.com.

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Denver-based Black Postcards is an experimental indie rock band consisting of multi-instrumentalist Adam Brinkman, guitarist Candace Horgan, singer Justin Newport, and drummer Brian Estep. Their music has been described as, in a word, "indescribable."

The group was formed by Adam and Candace in 2010. The two had previously played and recorded music coast to coast, and had performed together in other groups. They began writing and recording in Adam's home studio, which would later become the home of independent label Basement Flat Records. Adam played bass, keys, drums, and rhythm guitar, while Candace added most of the lead guitar parts and some keys.

After a year of developing the catchy hooks that form the basis of the band's sound, the two sought a vocalist to tie it all together. Enter Justin Newport. Justin was on a musical hiatus from the business that had been his life for the better part of six years. After touring the U.S. and making his home in New York, Justin relocated to Colorado and began searching out his final attempt at creating something truly original. From the first audition at Basement Flat Records, the three had an unmistakable connection. Adam and Candace had over 10 songs completely written, arranged, and recorded, and Justin began to add lyrics and melodies to the first three songs that would later make up the band's debut EP, "Inside the Shadow Box."

The trio decided to move into a professional studio to finish recording and mixing its music, choosing Grammy-winning Airshow Mastering in Boulder, Colo., to finalize the album, working for nearly a year with the talented James Tuttle for mixing and legendary David Glasser for mastering. As of August 2012, the band had its mixed and mastered full-length debut album "Light at the End" in hand, and is looking to release it in November 2012. From the first song "Heart Destroy" and its opening phrase "Soul and heart's been torn apart" tugging at the heart strings, to the mystical "Time's End," which is a cat-and-mouse take on the end of the world that reminds us too "Keep burning, the world's still turning," the record is full of memorable hooks and lyrics.

While in the studio, the band added drummer Brian Estep and the live performance began to take shape. Brian is a truly professional drummer with a talent level that even exceeds the size of his drum kit, which rivals that of Carter Beauford and Neal Peart. In their short existence, the foursome has shared the stage with numerous national acts passing through Colorado, including The Silent Comedy, 7 Horse, and Lez Zeppelin.

Whether it is on a historical stage in Denver or a music festival in the mountains, one thing is for sure: the Black Postcards will leave you wanting more and driving home trying to figure out who they sound like. The band thinks that is the best endorsement of their creativity, and asks themselves that after every new song.

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