Chicago, IL. (Top40 Charts) Chicago alt-pop, indie-rock trio The Locals will drop an EP entitled Stereostatic Funicular later this summer and will play select Midwestern clubs and festivals, including Milwaukee's Summerfest, in advance of the release. Stereostatic Funicular, which was produced Steven Gillis at Chicago's Transient Sound and features guest musicians Jason Narducy (Verbow, Bob Mould's band), Vijay Tellis-Nayak (The Steak House Mints) and
Joanna Vassilatos (Radio Vago), follows 2010's critically acclaimed SALT.
Stereostatic Funicular is described by The Locals as a "transitional album," as it was recorded with longtime drummer Kirk Snedeker, who moved to Northern California before the EP was finished. The EP's title was inspired by a trip to Spain, specifically by the "stereostatic" chain models that Anton Gaudi created to calculate the height/width of each column of the Sagrada Famila and "Funiculars," trams that whisk riders up to the tops of high mountains.
Stereostatic Funicular's songs include "Inventio," the story of a love triangle between the Ocean, the Moon and the Sun, and "Running Toward the Sound," which is about trying to harness the unbridled instinct of hearing a sound and running full-on toward it.
Fronted by Yvonne Doll, who was featured in Guitar World Magazine as one of the top "10 Female Guitarists You Should Know," the Locals boast a killer rhythm section comprised of bassist Christy Nunes, who began playing professionally at the age of 14, and new drummer Tommy Oedering, who also makes drums for
Chicago Custom Percussion. The Locals have been a part of the
Chicago music scene for the last decade. They have played extensively in the Midwest and completed their first UK tour in 2011.
Website: https://www.localsrock.com/