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#1 franty

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Posted 13 October 2008 - 03:58 PM

http://www.myspace.com/littlejoymusic

LITTLE JOY IS....
Fabrizio Moretti – Guitar/Tenor Guitar/Piano/Bass/Drums/ Percussion/Melodica & Backing Vocals
Binki Shapiro – Vocals/Guitar/Glockenspiel/Percussion & Backing Vocals
Rodrigo Amarante – Vocals/Guitar/Piano/Bass/Ukulele/Organ/ Melotron/ Percussion & Backing Vocals

Little Joy is Binki Shapiro, Rodrigo Amarante and Fabrizio Moretti, three friends who dropped their routine at their respective hometowns to make a record in Los Angeles, California.

Through a chance encounter at a Portuguese festival in Lisbon, where both Amarante (Singer/Guitarist of Los Hermanos) and Moretti (drummer of The Strokes) had performed, the two chatted well through the night and into the morning by the side of the river, humoring the idea of working together on music that had no affiliation to their particular bands.

A year later, Amarante traveled to the United States to record with Devendra Banhart on his Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon album. On the off hours of an arduous recording process, Amarante would meet with Moretti to discuss anything but music.

Binki Shapiro, musician and native of Los Angeles, was introduced to the pair through mutual acquaintances and became a fast friend, encouraging the two to focus on the music they had spoken of long before. Through the process of late night “show-and-tell” the three developed and arranged songs Moretti had begun and soon after started writing original music for the group as a band.

A couple of months later they all moved into a house in Echo Park to demo songs and soon after, with the help of producer Noah Georgeson, who had recorded Banhart’s album, they finished their self-titled debut, Little Joy, named after the cocktail lounge just down the street from their home.

Little Joy is to be released worldwide by Rough Trade Records, a division of The Beggar’s Group, on & around Nov. 4th, 2008.


i really liked this... i've been a fan of amarante's work on los hermanos for a long time (they're really big here in brazil)... and after they split, i was wondering what he was up to. i'm guessing this is going to be a gold mine, but a good gold mine.

#2 robbie

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Posted 10 January 2009 - 02:13 PM

It's a lovely album. seeing them live next week.

http://uk.youtube.co...h?v=CMUG-QV-Q4Y

one of the albums of 2008 for me

#3 jroche

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Posted 10 January 2009 - 02:38 PM

It's a lovely album. seeing them live next week.

http://uk.youtube.co...h?v=CMUG-QV-Q4Y

one of the albums of 2008 for me

A lovely album indeed. You're in for a great show. I saw them a few weeks ago in Vancouver and they were wonderful. The band was extremely tight and they all looked like they were genuinely really enjoying themselves. There was even A McCartney cover in there too. I don't know what it is but the songs just lend themselves to the live setting really well.

Oh and if you don't have a crush on Binki by the end of the show then there's something wrong with you :blink:

#4 robbie

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Posted 10 January 2009 - 02:46 PM

already got one!