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    » Current 'Trees related projects:

    And Also The Trees - 2007

    The new album of And Also The Trees is called 'When The Rains Come' and was released June 8th, 2009.
    It is an acoustic album with material of the bands history and a new song.

    The last album is titled (Listen for) The Rag and Bone man. On every road since 12th. November 2007. (Listen for) the Rag and Bone Man on iTunes

    The first ever AATT live DVD had been released August 2006 and can be ordered here. The DVD features the Geneva concert of the FFTT tour 2003 and three short films.

    » Other Projects:

    November, Simon's collaboration with Bernard Trontin of The Young Gods had been released on the swiss label Shayo Records (Martyn Bates, Sally Doherty, Julia Kent a.o.)

    Steven Burrows currently is working on a solo project (called 'Black River') and will be featured as guest musician on the upcoming Dark Orange album as also Emer will be.


    » Beyond The Horizon
       ...A Homage to And Also The Trees

      


 External News Archive 

 

  February 07, 2010

    » Greece 2010

    05-07.Feb.2010, Larissa & Athens, Acoustic Set

    "FOUR PURPLE SHADOWS IN THE BELLY OF THE NIGHT"

    AATT "On Stage" 05|02|2010 in Larissa by George Georgiou

    Exactly one year after their first gig in Larissa, persistent travellers of mysterious tunes, legendary "And Also The trees" from Worcestershire return as a quartet to prove on "Stage" that their acoustic experimental roaming was driven by serious artistic reasons. Standing severe under distinctive low light, they draw an imaginary curtain uncovering the point of departure in their career as haunted "Shantell" opens a sly purple hole in the belly of the night. "Candace" holds its ground for all those familiar with "When the rains come" until the surprising refreshing person of "The suffering of the stream" races that same old odd narration with the chilling company of dark backing vocals. The warning for "...The accordion girl" souds like a tail of revenge for the former shortcut beside the stream, to find a suitable follower to the old macabre classic "There was a man of double deed". "Fighting in a lighthouse" for those being close to their americana trilogy, sounds now like a musical spy, determined to get familiar with the rest of their moods, echoing with a mysterious allusion. Impressions turn tender with the smooth glove of "Dialogue" like a thin carpet of innocent dust on a faded sentiment. Justin grabs the accordion for another crushing journey in time to recall the echo of "The street organ" and "Mary of the woods" finds a temporary exit of strong memories long forgotten. The restless steps of "Jacob Fleet" drove us once more to our hypothetical inner rage to race something we miss and don't know what, and nice vocal harmonies reinvented "The cyclone", an isolated almost neoclassical diamond in the road trip of "Silver soul". Then the night had to suffer to take in a small piece the whole heart of Europe as eternal "Belief in the rose" revealed its wisdom amed with a bittersweet reflection strong enough to make everybody believe this was the serious end of something beyond description. Only the mystical heresy of "Mermen of the lea" could make a strong link of the chain and drive back to another room of "...Lucy" getting now suspicious and turning tension to expectation. The familiar theme of "The untangled man" started spinning in a circle to the end of the basic part of the show. The weird steps of "Vincent Craine" and the hesitant mood of "Feeling fine" lead to the all time classic "Virus meadow" blessedly cursed to sound eerie and endless even in its new acoustic costume. The four shadows stepped down the stage, marched between the audience and left their absolute reasons sink in the tired and dizzy entrails of a long February night...

    Radio interview @ ROCKZONE about AATT & Greece, WTRC and the writing about Slow Pulse Boy.

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  January 30, 2010

  November 12, 2009

  October 28, 2009

  October 10, 2009

  June 13, 2009

  June 12, 2009

    » The Untangled Organ

    And Also The Trees performing one of their rare acoustic concerts at the small, intimate environment of Douera de Malzeville, Nancy on 11. June 2009

    I hope any of you who couldn't make one of the wonderful acoustic shows will enjoy these moments...

    The Untangled Man - Acoustic



    ... click here to also watch 'The Street Organ'.

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  February 07, 2009

  February 06, 2009

    » Larissa - Stage Club

    » BREAKING THE BEAUTIFUL SILENCE ON STAGE «


    A concert retrospective by George Georgiou


    The clearness of a spring day in February ended to a sly rain as The Trees were almost completing their soundcheck. A few lucky who watched it heard an unbelievable version of "Under the stars", but it is rather impossible to perform the beauty of "Under the stars" in a mediocre way. As it was expected (LF)TRABM raced the basic part of their performance, starting with the epic "Domed", strong and serious enough to give the exact impression to some people who were driven to the "Stage" Club just by curiosity. The delicate esoteric, gentle satisfaction of "The beautiful silence" raised a nostalgic warmth and spread the right carpet for the dim optimism of "Under the stars". Old weird times grew furiously as "Gone...like the swallows" led Simon's voice to the familiar ending crescendo. The attractive chorus of "Dialogue" seemed to last just for one breath as "Vincent Crane" along with "He walked through the dew" drove the five silhouettes in suspiciously distant movements. "Mary of the woods" echoed definite with its eerie final promise and the ghost of "...Lucy" troubled the spirits as it always should...
    Turning back to the Virus period once more, "Maps in her wrists and arms" poisoned the smoky air: the older fellows started whistling and screaming to old loves never forgotten.The conception of "The untangled man", consistent and forever hunting, brought the obsessive footprints for Simon's painful dance, slowly growing into an impressive highlight. A trilogy of "The rag and bone man" was meant to complete the basic part of the setlist. Coat over his head-suspicious eyes-sly drumming steps-the storyteller unhappily is the protagonist in "The legend of Mucklow" and the tension seems to sink his strength till "The man with the drum" offers a sweet relief. "Rive Droite" walks up a hill of visions and impressions, the faces look exhausted and Paul's drumming seals the edge of the night.

    They disappear for a while and come back on stage with the heat of "Scarlet arch" counting an ancient time of a personal fever. When the first moments of "Virus meadow" slipped between the heads around the room, it was certain that something huge and important was floating around: some people just called it precious past. And it was not enough for anyone as the five silouettes stepped out of the stage: the last card on the table of a starless night was the everlasting flaming circle of "The slow pulse boy" always chasing the redemption... from horizon to horizon.

    Staring at the empty stage while faithful figures grab the setlist pages, you take a piece in your heart shaking with echoes and visions, memories and impressions lasting with persistence against the pale, predictable daily reality. While you keep returning back to it, a sanctuary for a world gently valuable, you can't stop thinking about music business being so unfair to them...

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  December 07, 2008

  September 27, 2008

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  September 08, 2008

    » Sur les toits de Paris

    AATT will play an entirely acoustic performance on a rooftop in Paris overlooking the Sacre Coeur on 22.09.2008.
    It is the first ever acustic concert of the band. No amplification, just acoustic guitar, double bass and voice.

    No public tickets are available to buy for this familial performance. Only way for being among the few attending this unprecedented concert is to win one of the very limited tickets by answering a question at popnews.com

    A random draw will be conducted among the correct answers.
    Best luck to all participating.

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  March 22, 2008

    » La Blogotheque

    And Also The Trees at Paris La Maroquinerie 2007 (by) Gaspar Claus and Vincent Moon 2007
    And Also The Trees at Paris La Maroquinerie 2007 (by) Gaspar Claus 2007 and Vincent Moon 2007
    And Also The Trees at Paris La Maroquinerie 2007 (by) Gaspar Claus 2007 and Vincent Moon 2007
     
    The folks at La Blogotheque filmed And Also The Trees at Paris La Maroquinerie 2007. The result is featured as the premiere of the new rubric 'Back on Stage' on their site.

    As appetizer you can find the first featured song 'Slow Pulse Boy' below. Please don't miss to head to the outstanding La Blogotheque and read about & watch all four of the EXCEPTIONAL videos filmed by Gaspar Claus and Vincent Moon.

    Very special thanks to Alexandre Francois.


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  November 20, 2005

    » Le Batofar & Christuskirche

    And Also The Trees - Bochum 2005 by (c) Guido RagnittOn the 18. and 19. November AATT celebrated their 25 years of musical history together with a very enthusiastic audiance in some unusal locations like a boat or a seated church.

    It was a fulfilling passage through time the playfully and passional band lived through with their prick-eared fans during the 24 songs performed. The pretty unusual playlist included some surprising songs not performed since the early years like the unreleased 'And Also The Trees', 'Talk without words', And Also The Trees - Bochum 2005 by (c) Guido Ragnitt'So this is Silence', 'Jack' or an alternative version of 'Count Jeffrey'. But also 'Anchor Yard' or 'Believe in the rose' which were rarly performed the last decade as well as hpynotizing tracks from the last album like the catchy 'The man who ran away' or the epic 'The untangeld man'.

    All this made these evenings two of the most memorable moments in the AATT concert history.


    And Also The Trees - Bochum 2005 by (c) Mike Wißmann

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  July 14, 2005

    » Vise

    AATT - A room lives in Lucy - Pili Pili Festival Vise (by) Mike Wissmann

    Setlist:
    1. Brother Fear
    2. The Suffering Of The Stream
    3. The Man Who Ran Away
    4. A Room Lives In Lucy
    5. Genevieve
    6. Maps In Her Wrists And Arms
    7. Paradiso
    8. Feeling Fine
    9. Slow Pulse Boy
    10. In My House
    11. Dialogue
    12. Gone... Like The Swallows
    Encore:
    13. Prince Rupert 
    

    Luc Pilmeyer has again setup a nice photo gallery of that event.

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  May 17, 2005

    » Leipzig

    And Also The Trees - Simon, WGT Leipzig 2005 (by) Xardas (edited by) fml

    And Also The Trees have performed a short set in Leipzig at the WGT on the Parkbühne.

    If you find any web-sites with AATT live photos or reviews of that gig please post a link here in the comments or in the 'Fan Forum'.And Also The Trees - Justin, WGT Leipzig 2005 (by) www.kleinertod.de

    You may also like to send them if you have taken pictures or did a review yourself.

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  February 04, 2005

    » Ettelbruck Festival

    AATT Justin Jones - Rock am Deich Ettelbruch (by) Luc PillmayerEttelbruck Rock Am Deich - AATT Playlist

    Please follow the link below to find some photos of the 'Rock am Deich' performance taken by Luc Pilmeyer.

    Feel free to share your review & impressions in the comments if you have been there.


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  May 18, 2004

    » `The spies and the snails´ in Athens

    » The spies and the snails «

    A concert retrospective by George Georgiou


    Traveling on seats that keep your stare opposite to the motion of the train gives you somehow the dizzy impression of moving back to time. Especially when you are tired and isolated in slices of sounds you have visited so often in the past, then the old greek stone country railway stations and their deserted landscapes suck your impressions into ages gone by. There could be no better way of traveling to watch And Also The Trees playing live in Elfentanz Festival of Athens, giving flesh and bone to a dream of a lifetime for me...

    Read the full review here.

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