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Mortimer Nova Album "Terminal" | |
Background information | |
Origin | Tampa, Florida, United States |
Genres | Indie rock Acoustic rock Indietronic Anti-folk |
Instrument(s) | Guitar Vocals Piano Bass Harmonica Drums Other/Etc. |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | N/A |
Website | www.mortimernova.com |
Mortimer Nova is an experimental indie / anti-folk / indietronic group fronted by former Halfway There drummer/guitarist/vocalist Michael Vilches based out of the Tampa Bay area in Florida. Early Mortimer Nova began as a solo indie-folk project. Over the years, the band has acquired more musicians that have come and gone but Vilches has always remained in the band. The bands particular brand of music acts as flowed storytelling without any poetic rhyme. Mortimer Nova uses an effected acoustic guitar, multi-vocal harmony, synthesized/sampled noise and a drum kit.[1]
Biography
Formation and Debut
The band formed in Tampa, Florida in 2002. Vilches had already been playing solo shows for some time and decided to bring on 2 more members full-time to add a full band sound including Andrew Verastegui on lead guitar and Diego Verastegui on drums. Prior to that he had taken on guitarist Steve Martinez, formerly the drummer of Irrate. Mortimer Nova reformed in 2009 as lead guitarist A Verastegui left the band in May 2008. During August 2009, the band reformed with old drummer D Verastegui and Eric Hanson, formerly of Irrate and Faded Nimbus.[2] Mortimer Nova ended in 2010 with the lineup of Vilches and D Verastegui. In November 2013, Mortimer Nova became active again on the website SoundCloud and ReverbNation by announcing upcoming shows.[3]
Terminal
In late 2006, Mortimer Nova recorded its 1st album. This was the first album recorded as a full band and included Vilches and A Verastegui on guitar and vocals and D Verastegui on drums and percussion. The band had moved in together in a townhouse in Tampa, Florida while recording the album. The album was mastered by A Verastegui and Anthony Becker. It was well received and multiple tracks from it continue to stay in circulation on satellite, internet and terrestrial radio nationally.
Terrible The Fish Has Drowned
The band reformed briefly in 2009 to record a 2nd studio album. Eric Hanson joined D Verastegui and Vilches to record a 10 song full length album titled "Terrible The Fish Has Drowned". The album features strong psychedelic overtones and uses a lot of soundscapes. The band broke up during the final mix of the tracks but Vilches still released the album the same year.
Mouth Full Of Bees
2011 saw the release of the album "Mouth Full Of Bees", an experimental album made up of live performances and all acoustic renditions of previously unreleased solo material that had been recorded between 2006-2010. The songs included on the album were recorded originally for a 2-disc live/solo acoustic album containing a decade's worth of live material but the live tracks from 2000-2005 had gone missing. In 2011, the decision was made to release just the 2006-2010 recordings. There is an intro and ending track on the disc and there are no breaks in-between songs but rather filler noise, music and songs.
Flotsam
Vilches first solo album "Flotsam" was released in 2012. The album combines dark electronic dance tracks, heavily distorted guitar drive tracks and ends with acoustic ballads. Even with such diversity from one track to another, the album as a whole was well received. This was also the first album recorded and mastered entirely by Vilches.
The Diary Of Valerie Hutchinson
In 2013, "The Diary Of Valerie Hutchinson" was released. It was scheduled to release in 2011 as the first disc on what was to be a 2-disc album called "Mouth Full Of Bees" but the tracks from 2000-2005 had gone missing. Once they were discovered, "The Diary Of Valerie Hutchinson" was released on it's own. Just like "Mouth Full Of Bees", it is made up of live recordings, demos and previously unreleased acoustic material.
Band Reformation
In November 2013 show dates were announced on multiple websites for Mortimer Nova after 3 years of the band not performing. On January 21st, 2014, Mortimer Nova announced the recording of a new album via their Facebook page and continued regularly updating their page and official website. The bands line up was updated in February 2014 to include new members Robert Barrie on drums and Alan Thomas on Bass. Live performances immediately followed as the band ramped up for the next album release.
You Are Now Manually Breathing
On May 12, 2014, the album "You Are Now Manually Breathing" was quietly released, only being announced on Facebook accompanied by a message stating "no party, no show; just a cd release". The album was an all electronic album with Vilches vocals over a variety of different electronic and synth-based styles of music. The album did not feature any of the new band members but was still released under the Mortimer Nova moniker.
Hardware
As of April 2014, Michael Vilches uses an Epiphone Ultra-339, Yamaha APX500II, Roland XP-10, Alesis SR-15, Digitech RP-355, Behringer Eurorack UB1622FX-Pro.
Listener Reviews
"Recommended album if you like any of the following bands: The Lumineers, Radiohead, Grizzly Bear (band), Ugly Casanova, Pinback, Elliott Smith, The Flaming Lips, Wolf Parade, Ruby Suns, Of Montreal, Fleet Foxes, The Dodos, Blonde Redhead, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Black Heart Procession, Apples in Stereo, Modest Mouse, Pedro the Lion, The Appleseed Cast."