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Biography (courtesy
of Tooth & Nail Records)
Mae drummer (and band intellectual)
Jacob Marshall attempts to explain, “The Study looks at how our senses interact
and perceive information and then attempts to translate that
information into terms the other senses can comprehend…”
“The Study” that Marshall
speaks of is - in simpler terms - the moniker for his band
Mae, an acronym for Multisensory Aesthetic Experience.
He elaborates, “…what
would music look like if you could see it? What would it
feel like and how would it taste? When building this record,
Mae wanted to present the concept in as unified a form
as possible.”
Explanations and five-syllable words
aside, one thing is certain amongst the five members of
Mae, their new Tooth & Nail
release The Everglow basks in the beauty of the quintet’s
solitary vision.
Although The Everglow is Mae’s sophomore full length,
the band feels differently. Their debut effort, 2003’s
Destination: Beautiful, was more of a studio project than
a collective band effort, and “after two years of touring
and camaraderie, this band is now a completely unified front,” says
lead vocalist Dave Elkins. “These songs and this effort
are no less important to any one of us, and seems to really
be the first Mae record.”
With Destination: Beautiful sales topping
over 70,000 copies, and tours with everyone from Simple
Plan to Brand New and Something Corporate, more than just
Mae’s musical talent
has been growing. “With every show, with every interview,
every overnight driving shift and every rehearsal back home
- we have matured both individually and collectively,” says
Elkins, adding, “so much of what we’ve learned
is evident in the lyrical content of The Everglow.”
Proof can be found in the album’s infectious first
single “Suspension.” Elkins says, “as I
wrote the lyrics for ‘Suspension’, I compared
the pursuit of this band to a relationship in it's infant
stage where everything is new… being caught in suspension,
letting each new moment take over. [That] can sometimes be
one of the most beautiful things we experience.”
Conceptually speaking, The Everglow
digs even deeper. “This
record is almost like a puzzle because we have so many hidden
details that connect the music and the visual artwork,” Marshall
explains. “Our fans tend to appreciate that attention
to detail, so we are excited to see people discover those
connections for themselves.”
Elkins clarifies, “the record is a story about love
and striving and failure and reward”, Elkins concludes, “but
most importantly it is about being true to yourself, finding
your passions, and making them your reason for living, and
living fulfilled.”
And if that summary isn’t explanation enough, it’s
worth noting the concept is beautifully illustrated via the
album artwork, an elaborate children’s book of sorts,
making The Everglow not only Mae’s new album, but also
an unabridged work of art.
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