Gem Club

Gem Club is an American chamber pop band formed in Somerville, Massachusetts by singer-songwriter Christopher Barnes.

Gem Club
OriginSomerville, Massachusetts, United States
GenresChamber pop, dream pop, ambient
Years active2010 (2010)–present
LabelsHardly Art, Tugboat (JP)
Websitewww.iamgemclub.com
MembersChristopher Barnes
Kristen Drymala
Ieva Berberian

History

Gem Club was formed by Christopher Barnes, with cellist Kristen Drymala, at the end of 2009. [1] Their first EP, Acid and Everything, was recorded in Barnes' Somerville, MA home and self-released on June 2010.[2] The EP was written as part of the RPM Challenge, a challenge for musicians to write and record an album during the month of February.[3]

Gem Club was soon after signed to Hardly Art, a Sub Pop sub-label, and began working with vocalist Ieva Berberian.[4] The group's debut full length, Breakers, was released September 27, 2011[5] and was met with critical success. The album was well reviewed by music sites and magazines NME, AllMusic, NPR, Pitchfork, Dusted, among others.

Their sophomore album, In Roses, was recorded entirely in analog to tape at John Vanderslice's Tiny Telephone studio in San Francisco, CA, with orchestral work from Magik*Magik Orchestra featured on several songs.[6] After a pre-release stream on NPR's First Listen, the album was released January 28, 2014.[7][8] A music video for the album's lead single Polly was directed by Matthew Salton with photographer Charlie Engman and featuring Engman's mother Kathleen McCain Engman.[9]

A limited run of postcards, each with a photograph taken by Boston-based Larson McGrath that was inspired by a song from In Roses album, were sold with the album. At a private performance in the South End in Boston, McGrath's photographs were displayed in the studio where the show was held.[10] During this show, Barnes explained that "Marathon" is a song about the abusive relationship of an acquaintance of Barnes.[10]

Their songs have been featured on the American television shows Parenthood, Arrow, Private Practice and Revenge,[11] as well as Skins in the UK.[12]

Discography

Albums:

EPs:

  • Acid and Everything (Self-released, 2010)

Compilations:

  • "Fingertips" - Gem Club/Holy Spirits (Collaborations, Weget.by, 2011)

Videos:

Television placements

  • Parenthood, NBC
    • ”252” (Season 3, episode 13: Just Smile)
  • Revenge, ABC
    • ”Red Arrow (John)” (Season 1, episode 12: Infamy)
  • Private Practice, ABC
    • ”252” (Season 5, episode 16: Andromeda)
  • Skins, E4
    • ”Breakers” (Season 6, episode 9: Mini & Franky)
  • Arrow, CTV
    • ”I Heard the Party” (Season 1, episode 7: Muse of Fire)
  • Saving Hope, CTV
    • "Hypericum" (Season 4, episode 4: "Miss You")

References

  1. "Q & A: Gem Club's Christopher Barnes". Boston Magazine. 2012-07-29. Retrieved 2012-10-24.
  2. Barnes, C. (2010). [Liner notes]. Acid and Everything [CD]. Somerville, MA: Mount Desert Isle Music.
  3. "Gem Club's music a prism making peace out pain". Cambridge Day. May 20, 2010. Retrieved October 24, 2012.
  4. "Gem Club signs with label, preps full-length album". Cambridge Day. June 28, 2011. Retrieved October 24, 2012.
  5. "Breakers - Gem Club". AllMusic.
  6. "Hardly Art - Gem Club". Hardly Art. July 16, 2014. Retrieved July 16, 2014.
  7. "In Roses - Gem Club". AllMusic.
  8. Boilen, Bob. "First Listen: Gem Club, 'In Roses'". NPR. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  9. "Watch Gem Club's Jarring "Polly" Video". The Fader. February 13, 2014. Retrieved July 16, 2014.
  10. Bedian, Knar. "An Intimate Evening With Gem Club". Sound of Boston.
  11. "ABC Music Lounge". ABC. Retrieved October 24, 2012.
  12. "Skins Music". E4. Retrieved October 24, 2012.
  13. chase_k (5 January 2016). "Music from The Shannara Chronicles: Season 1 PREMIERE".
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