Numbered Days is the second album of noise-pop by Los Angeles' The Meeting Places. On their sophomore record the quartet has written ten songs that combine melodic indie-pop with the tremulous soundscapes first explored on their debut Find Yourself Along The Way (Words On Music, 2003). With ten songs clocking in at thirty-three minutes, Numbered Days (Words On Music, 2006) evokes a leaner, more urgent approach to songwriting, in the spirit of The Jesus and Mary Chain's Darklands or The Shins' Oh, Inverted World. Numbered Days was recorded at The Ship by Jim Fairchild… read more
Numbered Days is the second album of noise-pop by Los Angeles' The Meeting Places. On their sophomore record the quartet has written ten songs t… read more
Numbered Days is the second album of noise-pop by Los Angeles' The Meeting Places. On their sophomore record the quartet has written ten songs that combine melodic indie-pop with th… read more
The Meeting Places was founded in September 2001 in Los Angeles, California by four guitarists, including Scott McDonald (Closedown, Alison’s Halo and Brad Laner’s post-Medicine project, Amnesia), the architect of the quartet’s signature reverberating washes. Dean Yoshihara soon shifted to drum kit, Arthur Chan lent his talents to bass guitar, and singer and lyricist Chase Harris remained on rhythm guitar. In Autumn 2002 the band recorded their debut album (Find Yourself Along the Way) at The Ship with Aaron Espinoza, the famed musician (Earlimart) and producer (The New Folk Implosi… read more
The Meeting Places was founded in September 2001 in Los Angeles, California by four guitarists, including Scott McDonald (Closedown, Alison’s Halo and Brad Laner’s post-Medicine project, Am… read more
The Meeting Places was founded in September 2001 in Los Angeles, California by four guitarists, including Scott McDonald (Closedown, Alison’s Halo and Brad Laner’s post-Medicine project, Amnesia), the architect of the quartet’s signatu… read more