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BAILEN

New York, New York, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2015 | AFM

New York, New York, United States | AFM
Established on Jan, 2015
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"5 great indie discoveries from the CMJ Music Marathon in New York City"

Lead by two classically-trained twin brothers who sang with the children’s chorus at the Metropolitan Opera, the group gave a tight, cohesive performance as professional as it was exuberant. The compositions are impressively crisp, with a flawless brass section and two-part vocal harmonies to rival Simon & Garfunkel. - Entertainment Weekly


""Something Tells Me""

New York-based folktastic force BAILEN, who performed on the debut LP of MCP’s “Best of 2015” alumnus John Fatum, recently released a lovely new tune called “Something Tells Me”– a must-listen!

Comprised of twins Daniel and David and their younger sister Julia, this group has blood harmony by the bushel, and their three-part harmonies, which have been compared to The Fleet Foxes and The Staves, are beautifully executed. After finding their live sound during Rockwood weekly residencies in New York, BAILEN began recording their album in a bedroom studio in Morningside Heights. After 2 years, David’s vocal hemorrhage, and scrapping a full album’s worth of work, their new self-produced album is finally done.

Of the inspiration behind the song, the band says, “David had the chorus in his head after he met his girlfriend…Daniel is responsible for introducing them…so not sure where credit for the song should go! It took us a while to figure out what angle to write about around the chorus. Julia was reading Steinbeck’s East of Eden and had the idea for the verses’ lyrics, which made the chorus feel more meaningful. The song is really about kindred spirits finding each other; we all have things we hide from the world and falling in love is really entrusting those secrets in someone.”

Check out the band’s performance video for the song; if you dig what you hear, you can catch BAILEN live in London tonight through January 12th, and in New York City in March!



BAILEN Live:

Jan 5- Ronnie Scotts 7:00pm- London, UK

Jan 6- Phoenix Arts Club 10:00pm – London, UK

Jan 8- Monarch Bar 9:30pm- London, UK

Jan 10- Old Queens Head 9:00pm-London, UK

Jan 12- Bedroom Bar: 10:00pm-London, UK

March 4- Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 2) 10pm

March 10th– Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 1) 9pm

March 17th– Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 1) 9pm

March 24th– Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 1) 9pm

March 31st– Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 1) 9pm - Mother Church Pew


"Something Tells Me (Live Video)"

New York indie-folk outfit BAILEN are ready to unveil a new video for a live rendition of "Something Tells Me," and Exclaim! has got your exclusive first look at the clip.

Coming from an undeniably musical family, the band consists of twin brothers Daniel and David, along with their younger sister Julia and a pal named Pierre. Raised by classical musician parents, it's no surprise that the siblings have followed a similar creative path.

Opting instead for a pop-infused folk sound instead, the group are readying an entirely new debut album after scrapping a previous attempt. In the meantime, they're set to share a live rendition of a new song called "Something Tells Me." It's accompanied by video footage of the band delivering heartwarming harmonies live off the floor.

Watch the sweet, straightforward clip for BAILEN's "Something Tells Me" in the player below and scroll beyond that to hear the studio recording of the same single. - Exclaim!


"Introducing… BAILEN"

Our Introducing… series digs out new, undiscovered musical talents that deserve to be heard, delivering them directly into your ears. This round, we speak with brothers Daniel, David and Julia from BAILEN about early music memories, siblings harmonies and being born in New York.

Name: BAILEN

Hailing from: NYC, USA

Genre: Indie-Folk

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Upcoming shows:

Jan 5 – Ronnie Scotts, London (9.30pm)

Jan 6 – Phoenix Artist Club, London (10pm)

Jan 8 – Monarch Bar, London (9.45pm)

Jan 10 – Old Queens Head, London (9pm)

Jan 12 – Bedroom Bar, London (10pm)

Mar 4 – Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 2), New York (10pm)

Mar 10 – Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 1), New York (9pm)

Mar 17 – Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 1), New York (9pm)

Mar 24 – Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 1), New York (9pm)

Mar 31 – Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 1), New York (9pm)







What is your first musical memory?

Singing our Dad’s original song “The Crocodile Song” as a family! Or singing our first pre-BAILEN original “Fire in the Kitchen!” circa the 90s.



There are 3 siblings in BAILEN. How important is this when you are playing with vocal harmonies?

There is something about the sound of siblings harmonizing together that is really unique. We hear it with all the sibling bands that we listen to, and I think it is the same for us. It’s got this blend that sounds… genetic… for lack of a better word. We’ve been harmonizing with each other for as long as we can remember, so just the amount of time we’ve spent singing together makes it second nature for us. We basically talk in triads. Three part harmonies are a big part of our sound. Because we are two brothers and a sister, it makes for a really interesting texture. Each of us has a really distinct voice individually, but when we sing together they blend really well; they’re complimentary.



How has your music been changing now that you play with your sister Julia?

Daniel and I have been in bands together in the past, but BAILEN was born once Julia joined the band. Julia’s acoustic guitar playing really enabled us to let the vocals shine, and obviously the three part harmonies is something that has been a big thing for us. But we’ve always played music together, now we are just bringing our living room to the stage!



Who are you influenced by?

We are really influenced by all types of music. Our parents are both professional classical musicians, so we love classical music. We all sang in the Metropolitan Opera’s children’s chorus, so opera. But really our love of rock and roll comes from our father, who is also a songwriter and a guitarist. We grew up on The Band, James Taylor, Paul Simon and we love the Beatles. Julia is the one who introduces us to new stuff. She always has her ears open. We love The Staves, another sibling band. We love the Fleet Foxes, Michael Kiwanuka, Emily King and Amy Winehouse. We also play and tour with this amazing jazz guitarist Raul Midón’s as his band. He’s been a big influence on us.



You are born and raised in NYC. How does this affect your music?

Being born and raised in New York has really shaped us. It has made us more aware culturally, opened us up to all kinds of music and fostered collaborations that have helped us grow as songwriters and musicians. You grow up fast in New York! In NYC you’re surrounded by people operating at an incredibly high level, so we learned how to work hard pretty early on. It also gave us the opportunity to sing at places like the Met Opera as kids and Julia got to attend LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts. We would play at a Baptist church in Brooklyn and in an orchestra in Manhattan; then we would run over to Morningside Heights for band rehearsal… that’s what we did growing up.



What do you sing about?

We write from experience. Sometimes we get inspired by something that someone says, or something we hear, or read, and we’ll just start riffing on it. Sometimes we sing about what we had for breakfast : )







What can we expect from your live shows?

We have a lot of fun at our live shows. It’s very intimate, and we try to make you feel like you’re a part of the family. Our ideal performance space is our living room, so we really want to invite you into our home for the evening and have a good time, which includes tearing up some vocal chords. We like to make everyone feel like a part of the Bailen family for the night.



Can you describe your typical fan?

We attract all different kinds of people. Anyone and everyone is welcome! We appeal to anyone who likes sounds made by humans! We like to think of it as that kind of Pete Seeger ideal where different people gather around with guitars and sing together (without auto-tune).



Where can we find you when you are not playing music?

When we are not playing music, we are most likely thinking of playing music. David is a filmmaker and a talented chef. He is usually in the studio producing other artists. Julia is an actress and along with many of her friends is a part of the theater production company called G45. She is also a student at Barnard College consistently pulling all nighters. Daniel is always playing music; it’s nearly impossible to find him without a guitar or bass. Daniel is currently starring in the West End production of Close to You: Bacharach Reimagined. But…if you have to tear him away from an instrument, he could definitely be found in Riverside Park playing major league baseball… in his dreams. Pierre, our pianist, has learned to deal with our crazy sibling antics. He’s a part of the family. We’re working on the paperwork. (We’ve been playing with him since Daniel and I were 14).



If you have to choose between NYC and any European capital, which one would you go for?

If we had to choose somewhere other than New York, we would definitely choose LONDON! NYC is the spot though… so Imma stay. - Kemptaion


"New Music from BAILEN"

Beloved readers, meet New York-based folktastic family force BAILEN, who performed on the debut LP of blog favorite John Fatum, and recently released a lovely new tune called “Something Tells Me”– a must-listen!

Comprised of twins Daniel and David and their younger sister Julia, this group has blood harmony by the bushel, and their three-part harmonies, which have been compared to The Fleet Foxes and The Staves, are beautifully executed. After finding their live sound during Rockwood weekly residencies in New York, BAILEN began recording their album in a bedroom studio in Morningside Heights. After 2 years, David’s vocal hemorrhage, and scrapping a full album’s worth of work, their new self-produced album is finally done.

Of the inspiration behind the song, the band says, “David had the chorus in his head after he met his girlfriend…Daniel is responsible for introducing them…so not sure where credit for the song should go! It took us a while to figure out what angle to write about around the chorus. Julia was reading Steinbeck’s East of Eden and had the idea for the verses’ lyrics, which made the chorus feel more meaningful. The song is really about kindred spirits finding each other; we all have things we hide from the world and falling in love is really entrusting those secrets in someone.”

Check out the song, and if you dig what you hear, you can catch BAILEN live in London tonight through January 12th, and in New York City in March! - East of 8th


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Still working on that hot first release.

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When they’re not touring with jazz virtuoso Raul Midón, or starring on London’s West End in the hit show Close to You; Bacharach Reimagined, 24 year old twins Daniel (Bass) and David Bailen (Drums) are playing and singing in three part harmony with their 18 year old sister Julia (Guitar) in their band BAILEN.  The three have been writing songs and performing since they can remember. As children, the siblings were all soloist in the Metropolitan Opera’s children’s chorus, singing along side the likes of Pavarotti, Rene Fleming and Placido Domingo. And before that, they were performing and touring as a family band with their parents, both professional NYC freelance musicians.  Childhood friend Pierre Piscitelli is the fourth member of BAILEN, and the only “non” Bailen, but the band says they are working on the paper work. 

BAILEN has collaborated with artists such as Burt Bacharach, Alex Clare, Raul Midón, San Fermin, Marian Hill, Kevin Garrett, Jon Batiste and Stay Human, AJR, American Authors, Kyle Riabko, Bob Thiele Jr., Joe Mardin, The Bailens have written music for Sons of Anarchy, Victoria’s Secret, Paper Magazine, Marc Jacobs, Ansel Elgort and can be heard on Raul Midón’s new album (Don’t Hesitate) alongside jazz legends, Dianne Reeves, Liz Wright and Richard Bona. They can also be heard on Jon Batiste and Stay Human’s 2011 release, “My NY.” In 2014 they won the Elfenworks Foundation songwriting award: In Harmony With Hope. They have performed all over the northeast and west coast on multiple tours in the US and have sung the National anthem for both the Knicks and Rangers at Madison Square Garden. Grammy U and College Battle named them the best college band in the northeast, and they have a sync representation deal with Round Hill Music.

For the past 8 months the band has been cultivating a presence in London, where they have played dozens of shows, recorded with Grammy winning engineer Ricardo Damian (Uptown Funk), and have garnered a faithful following within the London folk scene. The groups’ three-part sibling harmonies have been compared to The Fleet Foxes and The Staves, and Entertainment Weekly described them as having "harmonies to rival Simon Garfunkel.” 


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