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Sometimes, listening to Exitmusic, it’s hard to tell whether the goosebumps you’re getting are from the parts that are chillingly beautiful and melodic or the ones that are aching and guttural or the ones that are creepily sparse and disembodied. The New York City duo – Aleksa Palladino and Devon Church -- doesn’t care when the chill runs down your spine, they just hope their music provokes some kind of primal feeling. Church explains, “It’s like what Aleksa sings at the end of ‘The Sea’: ‘And you turn your back to life… Oh, sorrow.’ We want our music to confront people in a gentle but powerful way, to make them feel something.” “To feel human again,” adds Palladino. “To remind people, and even us, to let yourself be vulnerable.” She says that when she’s writing a song, she knows it’s going well when she feels breathless, overwhelmed by what is stirring inside of her. “The songs themselves are slightly abstract, but where they’re coming from emotionally is always very clear to me.” Church and Palladino started writing together several years ago, when Church moved to New York following a year teaching English in Taiwan and India. “We had a funny dynamic musically, at first,” says Church, who grew up in Winnipeg. “I was listening to things that had elements sonically of what we’re doing now -- Radiohead’s Kid A, that second Sigur Ros album, Godspeed You Black Emperor, Warp Records electronic stuff. But all I had to work with at the time was an acoustic guitar. Meanwhile, Aleksa was recording all these really interesting, odd arrangements on her four-track that would be about a minute long and only have one movement in them, and it sounded more like what I was into than what I was doing.” Palladino, a New York native, had been writing and recording her own songs since she was in her early teens. She grew up in an artistic family; her grandparents are both painters and her mother is an acclaimed opera singer. Aleksa got her first guitar at age twelve and played it constantly. “When I got the four-track, I got really into layering sounds and playing with what, to me, were shapes. They were music, but they were shapes and angles. I was just committed to sketching, almost. I still wonder if I hadn’t started recording with Devon, if I ever would have finished a song.” The pair spent pretty much all of their time writing together, but things really began to take shape when they moved to Los Angeles a year later.. “We got a computer and recording software and really started to experiment with it and explore things together,” says Palladino. “That’s when it became a real project.” They self-released their first collection of songs, The Decline of the West, in 2008. Their sound at the time was described by critics as a union of post-punk and trip hop, with apocalyptic overtones. ‘Dark, brooding and beautiful,’ wrote the UK’s Supersweet Magazine. ‘Radiohead meets Portishead in a living nightmare. Genius then.’’ The couple married that year, exchanging vows at a scenic overlook on Mulholland Drive. They had moved to Los Angeles so that Palladino, who has been acting professionally since fourteen, could be available for work there. But when she was cast in Martin Scorcese’s HBO series Boardwalk Empire as bohemian artist Angela Darmody, Exitmusic were thrilled to be able to move back east. Since returning to New York in 2009, the band -- which currently performs as a four piece, with drummer Dru Prentiss and electronic musician Nicholas Shelestak -- has both honed and expanded their sound, as well as their recording technique. Striking a unique balance between darkness and light, their music builds on a foundation of rhythmic electronics and synthesizers, to arrive at a sound almost operatic in scope. The tracks on the band’s new EP, From Silence, explore themes of loss, both personal and universal, “the destruction of nature and the destruction of our own nature.” Recorded at home in Brooklyn over the course of the past several months, the EP marks Exitmusic’s Secretly Canadian debut.
Hometown:
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Secretly Canadian General Manager:
Beekeeper Artists- Info@beekeeperartists.com Booking Agent:
mike@windishagency.com, ross@primarytalent.com Press Contact:
jen@pressherepublicity.com Members:
Aleksa Palladino & Devon Church Website:
www.myspace.com/thedeclineofthewest www.exitmusic.bandcamp.com www.twitter.com/weareexitmusic www.allthingsexitmusic.tumblr.com
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- 83 past gigs
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Past Gigs
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Oct 31
Iceland Airwaves 2012
Reykjavík (Reykjavik) – Django Django, ExitMusic - 2012
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Sep 06
Hopscotch Music Festival 2012
Various Venues (Raleigh) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Jun 27
Exitmusic
Red Palace (Washington) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Jun 25
Exitmusic
T.T. the Bear's Place (Cambridge) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Jun 16
Asobi Seksu
Brooklyn Bowl (Brooklyn) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Jun 15
Exitmusic
Bug Jar (Chester) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Jun 14
NXNE
Wrongbar (Toronto) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Jun 11
NXNE 2012
Downtown Toronto (Toronto) – ExitMusic - 2012
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May 23
DiS Party
The CAMP (Basement) - The City Arts and Music Project (London) – ExitMusic - 2012
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May 20
Exitmusic
Paradiso (Amsterdam) – ExitMusic - 2012
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May 18
Sharon van Etten
Whelan's (Dublin) – ExitMusic - 2012
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May 17
Sharon van Etten
The Deaf Institute (Manchester) – ExitMusic - 2012
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May 16
ATP Presents: Sharon Van Etten + Exitmusic
Scala (London) – ExitMusic - 2012
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May 11
Walk the Line Festival
Paard van Troje (The Hague) – Gang Colours, ExitMusic - 2012
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May 10
The Great Escape 2012
Various (Brighton) – Spoek Mathambo, Nils Frahm, Django Django, Graphics, Spector, ExitMusic, Porcelain Raft, Booka Shade, Chew Lips, Jonquil, Tanlines, Gang Colours, Seams, Echo Lake, Madeon - 2012
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May 05
School of Seven Bells
(le) poisson rouge (New York) – ExitMusic - 2012
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May 03
School of Seven Bells
La Sala Rossa (Montreal) – ExitMusic - 2012
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May 02
School of Seven Bells
The Hoxton (Toronto) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 30
School of Seven Bells
Magic Stick (Detroit) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 29
School of Seven Bells
The Bishop (Bloomington) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 28
School of Seven Bells
Lincoln Hall (Chicago) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 27
School of Seven Bells
Triple Rock Social Club (Minneapolis) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 24
School of Seven Bells
Electric Owl (Vancouver) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 23
School of Seven Bells
The Crocodile (Seattle) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 22
School of Seven Bells
Doug Fir (Portland) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 20
School of Seven Bells
Rickshaw Stop (San Francisco) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 19
School of Seven Bells
Echoplex (Los Angeles) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 17
School of Seven Bells
Urban Lounge (Salt Lake City) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 16
School of Seven Bells
Larimer Lounge (Denver) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 15
School of Seven Bells
The Riot Room (Kansas City) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 13
School of Seven Bells
Mohawk (Austin) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 11
School of Seven Bells
Fitzgerald's (Houston) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 10
School of Seven Bells
The Spanish Moon (Baton Rouge) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 07
School of Seven Bells
The Earl (Atlanta) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 06
School of Seven Bells
The Grey Eagle (Asheville) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 05
School of Seven Bells
Black Cat (Washington D.C.) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 04
School of Seven Bells
Johnny Brenda's (Philadelphia) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Apr 02
The Joy Formidable
Lee's Palace (Toronto) – ExitMusic, A Place To Bury Strangers - 2012
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Mar 31
The Joy Formidable
Société des arts technologiques (SAT) (Montreal) – ExitMusic, A Place To Bury Strangers - 2012
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Mar 30
The Joy Formidable
Paradise Rock Club (Boston) – A Place To Bury Strangers, ExitMusic - 2012
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Mar 29
The Joy Formidable
Union Transfer (Philadelphia) – A Place To Bury Strangers, ExitMusic - 2012
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Mar 28
The Joy Formidable
Terminal 5 (New York) – ExitMusic, A Place To Bury Strangers - 2012
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Mar 26
The Joy Formidable
9:30 Club (Washington D.C.) – A Place To Bury Strangers, ExitMusic - 2012
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Mar 25
The Joy Formidable
The Orange Peel (Asheville) – ExitMusic, A Place To Bury Strangers - 2012
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Mar 24
The Joy Formidable
Masquerade (Atlanta) – ExitMusic, A Place To Bury Strangers - 2012
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Mar 23
The Joy Formidable
The 20th Century Theatre (Cincinnati) – A Place To Bury Strangers, ExitMusic - 2012
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Mar 22
The Joy Formidable
The Bluebird (Bloomington) – ExitMusic, A Place To Bury Strangers - 2012
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Mar 20
The Joy Formidable
Majestic Theatre (Madison) – ExitMusic, A Place To Bury Strangers - 2012
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Mar 19
The Joy Formidable
Fine Line Music Cafe (Minneapolis) – ExitMusic, A Place To Bury Strangers - 2012
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Feb 28
School of Seven Bells
Mercury Lounge (New York) – ExitMusic - 2012
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Nov 27
Local X Local: The Big Sleep
Brooklyn Bowl (Brooklyn) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Nov 20
Phantogram
Higher Ground (South Burlington) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Nov 19
Phantogram
Royale Boston (Boston) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Nov 18
Phantogram
Maxwell's (Hoboken) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Nov 17
Phantogram
Union Transfer (Philadelphia) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Nov 16
Phantogram
Black Cat (Washington D.C.) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Nov 15
Phantogram
Cat's Cradle (Carrboro) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Nov 12
Constellations Festival 2011
Leeds University (Leeds) – Spector, ExitMusic, Braids - 2011
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Nov 11
London Calling 2011 #2
Paradiso (Amsterdam) – Spector, ExitMusic, Caged Animals, Wise Blood - 2011
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Nov 09
ATP Presents: Braids + Exitmusic + Capac
XOYO (London) – ExitMusic, Braids - 2011
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Nov 08
Veronica Falls
Point Ephémère (Paris) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Nov 07
Exitmusic
Rough Trade East (London) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Oct 31
The Black Angels
Music Hall of Williamsburg (Brooklyn) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Oct 23
Phantogram
Metro (Chicago) – Reptar, ExitMusic - 2011
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Oct 22
Phantogram
Blind Pig (Ann Arbor) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Oct 20
Phantogram
Mr. Smalls Theatre (Millvale) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Oct 19
Windish CMJ Showcase
Pianos (New York) – ExitMusic, Bikini - 2011
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Oct 19
Gauntlet Hair
Union Pool (Brooklyn) – Gauntlet Hair, ExitMusic, Porcelain Raft, A Place To Bury Strangers - 2011
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Oct 18
Mahogany
The Delancey (New York) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Oct 04
Exitmusic
Mercury Lounge (New York) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Sep 20
The Vacant Lots
The Echo (Los Angeles) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Jul 06
Exitmusic
BAR (New Haven) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Jun 21
Mercury Lounge
Mercury Lounge (New York) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Mar 05
Exitmusic
The Delancey (New York) – ExitMusic - 2011
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Feb 06
ZaZa
Glasslands Gallery (Brooklyn) – ZaZa, ExitMusic - 2011
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May 06
Warpaint
The Smell (Los Angeles) – VoicesVoices, ExitMusic - 2009
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Apr 04
Spencer Owen
2nd Street Jazz (Los Angeles) – ExitMusic - 2009
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Apr 04
Los Angeles Loves...
Silver Factory Studios (Los Angeles) – ExitMusic - 2009
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Oct 17
ExitMusic
Pehrspace (Los Angeles) – VoicesVoices, ExitMusic - 2008
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Oct 04
VoicesVoices (ep release show)
Spaceland (Los Angeles) – ExitMusic - 2008
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Jul 26
Bloody Robots CD Release
Future Music (Los Angeles) – ExitMusic - 2008
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Jul 24
Young Animals
All Star Lanes (Los Angeles) – ExitMusic - 2008
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Jun 27
Mick Turner
The Smell (Los Angeles) – VoicesVoices, ExitMusic - 2008


