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MP3 Cabin - Among the Rectangles and Changeable Parts

The new record perfectly encapsulates the band’s unique character; lushly orchestrated rock with a Southern gothic sensibility, overlaid by Hewett-Ball’s soulful, soaring tenor which, like Cabin’s music, is tender but never fragile or precious.

10 MP3 Songs in this album (41:40) !
Related styles: Rock: Post-Rock/Experimental, Pop: Pop/Rock, Mood: Intellectual

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An organ melody bounces gently before Noah Hewett-Ball sings. “Tell me your secret, how does it hide? Out in the open in every day life. Spoke in plain English dozens of times. Not that you’ll notice, not that I mind.” Sarah Welder traces a languid line behind him with her violin, her voice an ethereal chorus in the distance. Bassist Billy Lease adds unobtrusive heft before David Chale’s percussion firms up the composition. “Not That I Mind," the fourth track on Cabin’s forthcoming album, “Among the Rectangles And Changeable Parts,” perfectly encapsulates the band’s unique character; lushly orchestrated rock with a Southern gothic sensibility, overlaid by Hewett-Ball’s soulful, soaring tenor which, like Cabin’s music, is tender but never fragile or precious. A musical late bloomer, Hewett-Ball taught himself to play piano in the practice rooms at Murray State, where he attended college. “They were open 24 hours a day but I noticed that the talent didn''t practice past midnight,” he says. “That was when I could sneak my jam box in and learn Yann Tiersen by ear.” The guitarist, pianist and singer returned to his native Louisville, Ken. with a degree and the desire to start a band so he hooked up with a cousin and two high school friends and wrote, recorded, and released an album, 2005’s “Govern the Good Life.” Shortly thereafter Hewett-Ball’s band mates began to fall away one by one and were replaced by Welder (violin, viola, cello, keys, vocals, etc), Chale (drums) and Lease (bass). That lineup recorded the “I Was Here” EP in 2007 and began to stretch their touring legs. Cabin began to get traction but decided in mid-2008 to take a break from playing out. “We had spent the last two years back peddling with each new member while touring and hadn''t really become a band of our own,” Hewett-Ball says. “We decided to put touring on hold until there was a new record to support.” “Among the Rectangles And Changeable Parts” features ten songs tracked by Chale, a former recording engineering student at Indiana University’s prestigious School of Music, in the band’s rehearsal studio. Cabin’s new material treads thin lines; they are romantic but not saccharine, knowing but not cynical, lyric but not pretentious. Poised to return to the road in summer 2010, Cabin figures to be this river town’s next big export

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