Seattle Weekly has named The Globes Seattle’s “Best Rock Band of 2011”. The quartet released their debut LP Future Self earlier this year on Barsuk, played Sasquatch and have seemingly been on the road ever since. I’ve had the chance to chat with the guys on a few occasions and actually interviewed Erik (coming soon) and they’ve been standout individuals on each occasion. As we share the hometown of Spokane, WA, I also couldn’t be more proud of the guys for representing the city musically. Additionally Erin Thompson, who wrote the SW article, made a great point that “the level of pretension is zero”. Couldn’t agree more and it’s extremely refreshing to see. We wish the Globes the best of luck on their tour.
You can check out the original article here, but here is a summation of the article:
If anyone’s going to restore Seattle’s reputation as the country’s most notable rock city, it’s the Globes. That’s because the Spokane quartet offers what, in this age of hip irony, has become a rarity: gimmick-less guitar rock. This April, the Globes released Future Self, their debut full-length on Barsuk Records, a serious triumph of blistering guitar riffs, smooth and subtle vocals, and one of the sharpest, most flawless rhythm sections around. The amount of pretension involved is zero—this is just pure talent, no more and no less. And the amount of burning vision that the Globes were able to bring to their very first record make you wonder where they’ll go next in what’s sure to be a lengthy career.
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