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artist: Citay
title: Self Titled
catalog number: imprec071
format: cd
Out of San Francisco, Citay is a new project by Ezra Feinberg,
formerly of Piano Magic (4AD), in collaboration with Tim Green
from The Fucking Champs (Drag City).
Citay, named for the way the word "city" is often sung,
is a powerful, elegiac blend of seemingly disparate musical
elements. Taking its cue from the dramatic song structures of 1970s AM
rock, Citay combines Led Zeppelin acoustic guitars and organs
with soaring guitar harmonies and lush, choral voices. The influences
of the early records of Mike Oldfield, Roy Harper, John
Fahey, and more recently the Japanese band Ghost can be heard
as well. Certain moments sound like the long, baroque intros of Metallica
songs (before the metal takes over) while other moments unleash themselves
in triumphant builds and emotional landings. The sound is rounded out
by breezy, distinctly psych-ed vocal harmonies of The Byrds and
The Beach Boys, adding a blissed-out flavor to the blend. The result
is something entirely new. With smoking Thin Lizzy dual leads and
California vocal harmonies, Citay will soon be enchanting the kids from
the city to the country and back again.
After spending 6 years in the indie rat race of Williamsburg, Brooklyn,
Ezra Feinberg moved to San Francisco to record with Tim
Green of The Fucking Champs, a veteran of the SF scene who
moved to the Bay Area after time in Washington, D.C. as a member of that
city's seminal punk band The Nation Of Ulysseys. Feinberg and
Green had been friends for a while and enjoyed a mutual love of
old psychedelic and proto-metal records. Tired of asymmetrical haircuts
and hipsters talking about Gang Of Four
all the time, Feinberg arrived to the West Coast searching for those moments
of rock history that had fallen off the radar. Work on Citay began in
the fall of 2004.
Accoring to Feinberg:
"When Citay started I had been thinking of acoustic Led
Zep and the first 2 Heart
albums (Dreamboat Annie and Little Queen). Also
the drama throughout Queen II, and the trippy/spooky Black
Sabbath bongo songs where Ozzy's voice has tons of chorus to make
it kind of watery and lava-lamp-y. Led Zep, Heart, and Sabbath
are
not really known for their acoustic moments, and I hadn't heard
anyone taking a cue from that stuff and I felt like it was time someone
tried to do something new with those ideas... "
Citay is produced by Tim Green who has produced albums by
Sleater-Kinney, Comets On Fire, The Melvins, The
Donnas, Bikini Kill,
Trans Am, and many others.
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