06 October 2006

Band Review
BELAIRE
riyl: the free design, metro area, francoise hardy
words: anatol ziege / photography: dániel perlaky

In another life not so far away, a petite and beautiful girl emerges lightfooted from a Paris subway with her scarf trailing behind her.
She grabs the hand of the old woman standing at the crosswalk and leads her across the boulevard, pirouetting around her while Citröens and Renaults screech to a hault. Crackle, Crackle, and everything’s quiet and still for a moment as the blind beggar encamped at the base of the flower boutique flips to side B of a Belaire record and slowly cranks his old gramophone to continue the soundtrack to this idyllic carnival.


The undescribable creative assemblage that is Belaire has been serendipitously patched together from members of Arkay, Fozlur, Flashlight Fiction, Voxtrot, and Fancy Feast. Together, the band mixes genres at will floating from Brazil funk to Italian movie scores to Carnival music to New Wave to Italo Disco and back again to form a cohesive and incredibly addictive sound all their own.
Having released an amazing and instantly addictive self-titled debut EP, the band received immediate attention from college radio and music press. They have followed that up this past February with a special edition 7” release, Haunted Castle (2006, Indierect Records), continuing their rapid cult status ascendence. They are currently playing some of the most fun sets in Austin and touring to spread their sound while already hard at work on a full-lenght album to be released later in the year.
information: Band Website / Band Myspace

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