CABIN
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CABIN

Louisville, Kentucky, United States | SELF

Louisville, Kentucky, United States | SELF
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"CABIN Press"

“As good as this Louisville, KY quartet is on record, onstage they
somehow manage to raise the bar on their atmospheric melodies and
indelible pop hooks with both a hypnotic stage presence and jawdropping
dynamics.” -ConcertLivewire


“CABIN’s songs are epic in scope and feel as if they are pulled from
musical influences like Andrew Bird, Wings and Radiohead.”
-NUVO Weekly, Indianapolis


“Warm and anthemic... The four piece us fronted by Noah Hewett-Ball
whose angelic vocals can soar and convey a broad range of emotions.
Their new album will quickly burrow its way into your heart!”
-Bruce Warren of WXPN

- Misc


Discography

"Among the Rectangles and Changeable Parts"- Full Length, "I Was Here"- EP, "Govern the Good Life"- Full Length, "I Was Here"- Single Release, "A Lie Worth Believing"- Single Release, "Blanket the Bonfire"- Single Release, "Dull Knives"- Single Release, "The Long Fall"- Single Release

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There is something alive in the music of CABIN. Each song wells up to give the listener an immediate burst of emotion, sometimes vast yet always unique. It’s this sense of adventure and escapism that drives the landscape of their music. Drawing upon influences like Radiohead and The Shins, CABIN’s songs evolve and surprise while often unearthing strange sounds. Applying their deep-rooted impressions from classical music, CABIN uses imagination and composition to tell a story, making every song an attempt at invention and discovery.
After earning a degree as a visual artist, founding member Noah Hewett-Ball began writing music as a soundtrack to accompany a series of paintings. Attempting to visually convey the colors, textures, and rhythm of music, Noah eventually found music taking reign of his creative endeavors. In 2005, he teamed up with three high school friends to record CABIN’s first full-length album, Govern The Good Life. Over the next three years, the band went through a series of changes in their original line up and emerged as a more dynamic unit. The addition of experimental violinist and pianist, Sarah Beth Welder, lead to the creation of CABIN’s latest album, Among The Rectangles And Changeable Parts, released in late 2010. The record takes its listener on a sonic journey weaving back and forth between the lines of progressive rock and pop. The lyrics cleverly pin up pundits, not politics, and provide a social commentary on consumerism written in the prose of advertising. The music draws the listener into an imagined world, only to have the lyrics turn the attention back toward an inescapable reality.
Second only to writing and creating new music, CABIN cites the opportunity to travel and share their music with others as their reason for existing. Through bloggers and word of mouth, CABIN has earned fans world wide, performing in seven European countries to date and sharing the stage with acclaimed musicians such as OKGO, Spoon, and members of My Morning Jacket. Paired with their impressive touring resume, CABIN garners more attention with the release of each new album. Govern The Good Life and Among The Rectangles And Changeable Parts each earned Album of the Year from WFPK Radio Louisville and also landed both the #1 and #38 spots on the Top 100 countdown for the year. SPIN Magazine noted the song “I Was Here” as ‘must hear’ song and singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens labeled CABIN as “a band you need to check out”.