New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Girlie Action Media & Marketing) With their second national tour approaching this year, opening for South Africa�s stars The Parlotones, the
Chicago quintet�Scattered Trees��Daytrotter Session�show their skilled, multi-layered heartfelt songs�
HERE. Scattered Trees will play New York�s CMJ with multiple showcases, including the Baeble
Music showcase (full CMJ schedule tbc).
Scattered Trees Daytrotter Session�HERE
National Tour with South Africa�s
The Parlotones
(Full dates below, including NY / CMJ: 10/19 + 10/21, Seattle 10/29, SF 11/01, LA 11/04)
Watch �Sympathy� Video�HERE
��There is the symbolism of the ringing church bells and there are the aching hearts weaving through the songs on "Sympathy," and yet, with most of the subtlety and the calm demeanor, you get a sense that nothing's going to make this pain go away. Nothing's going to make any of this better. There have been lies spoken. People have been misled into thinking that the empty feeling can be overcome. It's simply not true. It can only be prettied up. ��- Daytrotter
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�The album�s most uptempo track, �Four Days Straight,� suggests that when the grieving�s done, Eisland and his bandmates are capable of uncorking a few Modest Mouse-like indie rock anthems.�� - Metromix
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�On such cuts as the gentle, ukulele-driven title track and the guttingly melancholy acoustic ballad "Where You Came From" Eiesland still seems enamored with the solo, bedroom recording approach and in that sense brings to mind the work of the late Elliott Smith.�� - Allmusic
Earlier last month, the band premiered their latest video for��Sympathy��with�MTV Hive. Directed by Scattered Trees� guitarist/keyboardist J.M. Harper, �Sympathy� is a stark, poignant exploration of love, loss, and redemption � themes the band touches upon in their recently released full-length record. Praising the video, MTV Hive�s Jason Newman wrote, �The clip is a mini-movie that looks like a deleted scene from Werner Herzog�s soldier-gone-mad epic �Aguirre: The Wrath of God� � it feels more like an artsy, methodical short film than the budget-conscious, lo-fi approach employed by many indie bands.� Watch the video�HERE�(feel free to post and share) and read MTV Hive�s piece�HERE.
The band released�Sympathy�via�Roll Call Records�in 2011. The album is a stunning and ingenious collection of songs that reach for great emotional heights. It�s a rare, cathartic record that�s as heartfelt as it is therapeutic.
It�s been a whirlwind year for Scattered Trees. A little over a year ago, Scattered Trees was effectively broken up, with members of the band literally scattered all across the country. Then, lead singer Nate Eiseland�s father passed away, and as a tribute to his late father, Nate penned a series of songs on his acoustic guitar. With those acoustic songs in hand, the band came back together in Chicago and fleshed out the tracks, writing the songs that would become�Sympathy. That album and the deeply powerful live show have been praised byNylon,�RCRD LBL,�No Depression,�Consequence of Sound,�Buzzine�and others as an album that�s not to be missed.
Scattered Trees Upcoming Tour Dates:
* -�w/ The Parlotones
# - w/ Walk The Moon
$ - w/ a Lull
% - w/ Quiet Corrall
10/08: Iowa City, IA @ Bull Moose #
10/19: New York, NY @ Highline Ballroom *
10/21: Brooklyn, NY @ Spike Hill (Baeble Music Showcase)
10/22: Toronto @ The Mod Club *
10/25: Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge *
10/26: Salt Lake City @ Urban Lounge *
10/28: Vancouver, BC @ The Biltmore Cabaret *
10/29: Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile *
10/30: Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge *
11/01: San Francisco, CA @ Caf� Du Nord *
11/04: West Hollywood, CA @ Roxy Theatre *
11/05: San Diego, CA @ Casbah *
11/25: Chicago, Il @ Lincoln Hall $
11/26: Minneapolis, MN @ 7th Street Entry $
11/30: Omaha, NE @ The Waiting Froom %
12/03: Columbia, MO @ Mojo's %
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