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Gibraltar the Band
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Exploring the harmonic vision of bands like Television and Built To Spill, and using the sonic, gender, and emotional situations of Lou Reed’s "Transformer" as inspiration, founding member Aaron Starkey created Gibraltar to seek out what he didn't know about himself, finding catharsis in the search.
Along with Starkey, pianist Holly Houser, drummer Nick Biscardi, and bassist Gwen Stubbs complete a sound Influenced by rock’s most creative outbursts: 70’s hard rock, 80’s punk/new wave, and 90’s alternative; Gibraltar makes a feel-good formula sound new again. Angular guitars buzz, Nicky Hopkins-like piano chimes, and yearning vocal melodies amp tension while encouraging anthemic sing-alongs. The sound is dark and moody, laden with memorable hooks.
"Let's Get Beautiful", the forthcoming full-length set to be released in March 2017, finds the band returning to collaborae with Matt Bayles at the helm. Gibraltar fully explores a sound captured primarily with live tracking.
"Our goal for this album," says Houser "was a more spacious, stripped down sound that highlights carefully-crafted interplay between instruments, providing moments of tension and release."
Along with Starkey, pianist Holly Houser, drummer Nick Biscardi, and bassist Gwen Stubbs complete a sound Influenced by rock’s most creative outbursts: 70’s hard rock, 80’s punk/new wave, and 90’s alternative; Gibraltar makes a feel-good formula sound new again. Angular guitars buzz, Nicky Hopkins-like piano chimes, and yearning vocal melodies amp tension while encouraging anthemic sing-alongs. The sound is dark and moody, laden with memorable hooks.
"Let's Get Beautiful", the forthcoming full-length set to be released in March 2017, finds the band returning to collaborae with Matt Bayles at the helm. Gibraltar fully explores a sound captured primarily with live tracking.
"Our goal for this album," says Houser "was a more spacious, stripped down sound that highlights carefully-crafted interplay between instruments, providing moments of tension and release."




