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* [http://midlake.net Official Band Website]
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* [http://www.ilikemusic.com/interviews/Midlake_interview-3602 2007 Midlake Interview at I Like Music - ilikemusic.com]
* [http://www.ilikemusic.com/interviews/Midlake_interview-3602 2007 Midlake Interview at I Like Music - ilikemusic.com]
* [http://www.culturebully.com/archives/1045 2006 Interview with Eric Pulido]
* [http://www.culturebully.com/interview-with-eric-pulido-from-midlake 2006 Interview with Eric Pulido]
* [http://www.gearwire.com/midlake.html video interview from 2006 SXSW -- they talk about recording Van Occupanther]
* [http://www.gearwire.com/midlake.html video interview from 2006 SXSW -- they talk about recording Van Occupanther]
* [http://www.roxwel.com/player/midlakeyoungbrideartistcommentary.html "Young Bride" artist commentary]
* [http://www.roxwel.com/player/midlakeyoungbrideartistcommentary.html "Young Bride" artist commentary]

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Midlake

Midlake is an American rock band from Denton, Texas. The band first gained popularity in Europe, signing to Bella Union Records and playing at festivals such as Les Inrockuptibles and Wintercase. More recently, they played at the South by Southwest festival in their home state of Texas. Their debut record, Bamnan and Slivercork, was recorded at home in Denton and mastered at the legendary Abbey Road Studios.

History

Midlake was formed of a group of jazz students from the University of North Texas. The original lineup consisted of Tim Smith (vocals, guitars, keyboards), McKenzie Smith (drums), Paul Alexander (bass), Eric Nichelson (guitar), and Evan Jacobs (keyboards). Their initial work consisted of creating funk/jazz explorations that were heavily influenced by Herbie Hancock under the comical working moniker The Cornbread All-Stars.

After the funk began to wear thin creatively, the band decided to take more of a pop approach. Tim put down his saxophone and began writing songs that were heavily influenced by bands like Radiohead, Travis, and Grandaddy. About this time Evan Jacobs decided to move to Austin to pursue other musical endeavors and Eric Nichelson took over duties on keys. Friend of the band Jason Upshaw was added to the lineup to pick up some of the guitar duties. Some live recordings of the material from this period (functionally called The Panhandle Sessions because they were recorded at The Panhandle House recording studio in Denton) were made and never released, due to the general feelings of the band that they'd moved beyond the material.

Soon before Milkmaid Grand Army was recorded Jason was replaced on guitars by Eric Pulido, a long time friend of drummer Smith, to form the current lineup. Since their inception Midlake has striven to grow artistically and create a unique sound. In 2004 they released Bamnan and Slivercork which was recorded in their house in Denton, Texas. It showed a move in the direction of lo-fi psychedelic electronica, embracing influences such as Grandaddy and The Flaming Lips.

In 2006, after nearly a year and a half of recording and re-recording, they completed their second release for Bella UnionThe Trials of Van Occupanther.

Collaborations

Midlake is featured on the upcoming Chemical Brothers album We Are the Night, contributing to the track "The Pills Won't Help You Now."

Discography