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Artist Information Biography Flotation Walls is a Columbus, Ohio group that combines choral music, psych-folk, IDM, Tropicalia, cabaret, Ye-Ye and orchestral music into a distinct brand of intelligent art-pop. Since its inception in 1996 as an experimental performance group, Flotation Walls has been led by singer/songwriter/instrumentalist Carlos Avendano through many different styles and formats. In 2004, Avendano began work on NATURE, the group's forthcoming debut full-length release. Over its five years in the making, the album has grown to feature the efforts of over 25 musicians. The songs move through various areas of 20th- and 21st-century music, from the French-waltz-turned-Disney-nightmare "Sperm & Egg," to the cinematic, four-on-the-floor memento mori "Worms." Avendano's recurrent lyrical themes of mating, youth, desperation and family provide a disarming narrative among heavy orchestration and soaring choral arrangements. In 2007, Avendano began to assemble a group that could support the eventual release of NATURE. Ryan Stolte-Sawa (violin, guitar, piano, synths, vocals), Zak Moses (electric bass, upright bass, vocals) and Luke Brevoort (drums) now join Avendano to comprise Flotation Walls. The group's live show is high in energy as four musicians work to recreate the sound of 25 in their trademark yellow outfits. All the while, they make a deliberate effort to connect with the audience in a good-humored manner that is juxtaposed with the sincerity of their performance. Following the release of NATURE, Flotation Walls will be quitting their jobs and touring indefinitely in support of the album. Visit myspace.com/flotationwalls for a full listing of tour dates. Instrumentation Carlos Avendano: vocals, guitar Luke Brevoort: drumkit, glockenspiel Zak Moses: bass, double bass, vocals Ryan Stolte-Sawa: piano, synths, violin, guitar, vocals Discography NATURE June 9th, 2009 (self-released) Available on iTunes, Amazon, CD Baby, Rhapsody, Napster, Digstation, etc. Links
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