Click Here To Watch “Seer” On Gorilla vs. Bear
Dan Falvey and Jess Weiss from Fear of Men co-directed “Seer” with Julian Tardo and Gavin Williams. The costume is influenced by Sylvia Plath’s bee poems.
Tour Dates
SXSW
Tue. 3/12 – 2:45pm, Terrobird Media @ Red 7 (inside)
Wed. 3/13 – 1pm, Gorilla vs. Bear @ Hype Hotel
Thurs. 3/14 – 3pm, Music For Listeners @ Flattop Burger Shop
Thurs. 3/14 – Time TBA, SexBeat @ Cheer Up Charlies
Thurs. 3/14 – 9pm, Kanine Records @ Valhalla
Fri. 3/15 – 3pm, SXSW Instore Event @ End of An Ear
Sat. 3/16 – 3:15pm, Flower Booking @ House of Vans
Sat 3/16 – 1pm, British Embassy at SXSW Presents @ Latitude 30
3/19 Glasslands – Brooklyn, NY
3/20 Pianos – New York, NY
4/4 L’Atheneum, Kill Your Pop Festival – Dijon, France
4/4 Stimultania Galerie – Strasbourg, France
4/13 L’Escape B – Paris, France
* w/ Veronica Falls
^ w/ Melody’s Echo Chamber
Brighton based Fear of Men is set to release a compilation of singles on marbled vinyl 12” and as a digital set under the title “Early Fragments” on February 12, 2013 via Brooklyn based indie Kanine Records. To date, Fear of Men has released singles on various UK labels, and they are excited to have their first release in the US, to be followed by their first live appearances (including SXSW).
About Fear of Men: Fear of Men, born of an art school project, has turned into one of the most promising bands of 2013. Drawing their inspiration from art and philosophy, Fear of Men deliberately juxtaposes iconic museum imagery and lyrical themes of loneliness and fragmentation with buoyant pop melodies.
While studying for a Fine Art & History of Art degree, Jessica Weiss (vocals + guitar) was exhibiting some of her home recordings of ambient soundtracks to short films when these recordings caught the attention of Daniel Falvey (guitar). The two began swapping mix tapes and started a friendship based on a shared love of melody and an eclectic mix of artists such as The Chills, Grouper, Neutral Milk Hotel, The Magnetic Fields, and The Byrds, ultimately leading to the start of a more pop-focused project which they called Fear of Men.
Starting out, the duo recorded their music on a 4-track and transferred it onto their laptops, which Jess would then use as part of her degree work. They uploaded their songs to bandcamp and immediately caught the attention of UK blogs. Enlisting the help of friends to play drums and bass, Fear of Men approached DIY promoters and immediately began playing live shows.
Fear of Men, completed by Michael Miles (drums) and Robyn Edwards (bass), began releasing singles on DIY and independent UK labels and capturing the attention of Pitchfork, NME, Gorilla vs. Bear, Stereogum, The Fader, Drowned in Sound and topping the Hype Machine charts. For a wider introduction into North America, Fear of Men is releasing “Early Fragments” a reverse chronological collection of their previous single releases, many of which were only available in Europe on limited edition 7” and cassette pressings.
Fans of Broadcast and Julie Doiron will instantly gravitate toward Jess’ tender vocals and melodies. The songs are beguilingly sweet while the lyrics are often bleakly nihilistic, meaning that you’ll find yourself singing along to these intelligent, well-crafted pop songs while unwittingly sinking deeper into Fear of Men’s world.
Press Quotes
“Fear of Men’s swoony, sweet dream-pop is both euphoric and miserable, all at once” – Stereogum
“A dreamy four-piece band split between London and Brighton” –Pitchfork
“Fear of Men are truly one of the most consistent groups on the rise- every new song is like a dive into a leaf pile, and the heaps are piling up impossible to ignore” – The Fader
“One of the best new bands of 2012” – Gorilla vs. Bear
“At just the slightest of guitar riffs or harmonic woos, the Brighton-sometimes-London fourpiece can evoke the sort of spine tingle that most bands could only bring about after layers and layers of ear-numbing reverb.” – The Line of Best Fit