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Hem
Folk / Progressive

"Home Again, Home Again EP out now!"

Brooklyn, New York
United States

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Last Login:  10/10/2008
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Member Since7/20/2005
Band Websitehemmusic.com
Band MembersSally Ellyson - Vocals
Dan Messe - Piano, Accordion, Celeste, Glockenspiel
Gary Maurer - Guitar, Mandolin
Steve Curtis - Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Backing Vocals
Bob Hoffnar -pedal steel guitar ,dobro
Mark Brotter -drums
Heather Zimmerman -violin
George Rush -bass

Record LabelWaveland Records
Type of LabelIndie






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HEM ALBUMS


Hem
Funnel Cloud
2006










Hem
Peace At Last
2007









Hem
Home Again, Home Again
2007










Hem
No Word From Tom
2006










Hem
Eveningland
2004










Hem
Rabbit Song
2001











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Hem’s third studio album, Funnel Cloud , features songs of such carefully crafted, dream-like beauty that it’s almost impossible to place exactly where they’ve come from or even in what era they might have been recorded. You can hear a subtle country twang, the storytelling simplicity of great folk music, a touch of Tin Pan Alley sophistication. They at times recall the emotionally stirring sweep of movie music from an age when the best pictures were shot in Cinemascope and orchestras crowded onto sound stages to perform the scores. These tunes are so immediately involving, sometimes so soothingly familiar, that you’ll insist you know them - and love them - already. Hem exists very much in the here and now, but always manages to evoke the timeless.

The seven-year old quartet- vocalist Sally Ellyson, pianist Dan Messé, guitarists Gary Maurer and Steve Curtis - hails from Brooklyn, New York. However, they conjure up such vivid, often pastoral settings and restless, lonesome characters in their songs, you may suspect that they long ago discovered some fantastic, secret portal in an old borough building that instantly transports them from their urban environs to a wide open prairie far, far away. Although Messé, Maurer and Curtis individually and jointly contribute material to Hem’s repertoire, their vision is remarkably unified. As Ellyson, who channels all their imagery, explains, "Each song is its own world. They really show an amazing ability, that I don’t think everyone has, to create a world in song after song that you can become so connected to, that brings you such deep feelings -- pain, joy, sorrow."

Funnel Cloud is Hem’s most lushly orchestrated work, yet it’s also the group’s most pop-oriented effort. The immediate standout is "Not California," a compelling tale of displaced lovers that was already featured earlier this year on NPR’s All Songs Considered . Heart-tugging verses glide into an instantly memorable chorus, and it all builds to a gorgeous, string-laden finale. "Too Late To Turn Back Now" has an early-seventies country-rock feel; its background strings recall the brilliant charts that legendary arranger Paul Buckmaster created for Tumbleweed Connection-period Elton John. "The Pills Stopped Working" is a mid-album showstopper, a rollicking number featuring honky-tonk piano, wailing harmonica, gospel-like vocal harmonies from guest singers Amy Helm of Ollabelle and former Smashing Pumpkin James Iha, and a soaring horn section. Says Ellyson, "We’re experimenting and having fun and you can hear that on the record."

The majority of material on Funnel Cloud moves at an elegant slow-dance tempo, all of it held together by Ellyson’s miraculous voice. She has the pristine, comforting quality of a singer from a classic animated Disney movie, yet the stories she tells can be as disquieting as David Lynch’s Blue Velvet , in which unimaginable dangers lurk behind a bright, primary-color façade. For example, over the subtly portentous arrangement of the title track, Ellyson gently describes the moment before a pastoral scene is obliterated by a tornado: "Over the horizon, the same thing every day/Until a painted backdrop rises up and blows a world away."

That one lyric serves as a central metaphor for the album -- a transfixing moment of stillness before romantic or physical disaster strikes - but it came straight out of real life, when Messe was on his way to Ellyson’s wedding in Virginia: "The day before, I stopped at a state fair with my wife, who was pregnant, and our child. It was the most perfect day you could ever imagine, the most perfect country fair on the most perfect summer day. Then all of sudden, there was one cloud in the sky and it got bigger and bigger and bigger until they were evacuating the entire park. Five tornados touched down in that area. There were funnel clouds all around us."

Earlier this year, Hem collected cover songs, outtakes, live cuts and demos from the last five years - including an inspired version of the Fountains Of Wayne’s "Radiation Vibe" -- on a compilation disc, No Word From Tom . They decided to add a few new tracks, but had little time to do it, so they went into the studio with a sense of spontaneity that informed the subsequent sessions for Funnel Cloud . As Curtis recalls, "We approached No Word For Tom thinking we were going to get together and make something quick and dirty, keep our fans happy, get in and out of the studio, have some fun making music. We’d get everybody in to play at the same time and see what happens when the tape starts rolling. That not only proved to be efficient, it was a great deal of fun and musically exciting. Three or four months later, when it came time to make this record, we felt very comfortable with each other in the studio, very comfortable with the recording process. We began with fewer known goal posts; it was very much a record that happened in the studio. A lot of the writing happened there, a lot of the arrangement ideas came together as we were playing together, eighteen musicians at the same time. I never had so much fun in the studio; there was just magic happening."

The seven-year old group has never enjoyed the luxury of a Hollywood soundstage, but did manage to squeeze their longtime arranger Greg Pliska and all eighteen pieces of the Gowanus Radio Orchestra - strings, brass, wood winds -- into a studio on the Lower East Side of Manhattan to record Funnel Cloud . Says Messé, who co-produces Hem with Maurer, "It’s not a giant live room. We had people playing on the balcony; Gary just stuck people everywhere. The first two songs we did were ’Hotel Fire’ and ’Reservoir.’ As soon as those two were done, it was like this incredible uncorking of a bottle and all these other songs started finishing themselves, one after another."

"One of the big differences in getting the tracks on this record," adds Maurer, "is that Dan and I did a lot less directing. We just know what each other is going to do. We played a million shows with each other, and as when we were making No Word From Tom , you really don’t have to say much. There were at least eight songs that we hadn’t even rehearsed before."

Since its inception, Hem hasn’t employed any technological shortcuts to achieve its sound; it has been perhaps the most truly independent-minded of indie bands. Co-founder Dan Messé was so committed to a made-by-human-hands approach that he began selling off his possessions to finance the recording of Rabbit Songs , the band’s 2001 debut. Messé’s act of faith did not go unrewarded; the reviews of Rabbit Songs were nothing short of rapturous. Rolling Stone called it a "a passionate and beautiful folk-pop record"; Time Out London described it as "fragile pastoral Americana...it is rare, rich, sad and innocent, yet warm to the touch and wet with desire." The Associated Press simply declared it "an exquisite album." After Rabbit Songs was featured on NPR’s All Things Considered , Hem steadily built a passionate national following.

Messé and Maurer - working musicians, composers and producers -- had long wanted, in Messé’s words, "to do this dream project that combined all of our favorite influences, from the Carter Family to Aaron Copland to the Rolling Stones." They enlisted Messé’s college buddy Curtis to join this quixotic adventure and the trio, likeminded songwriters but not lead singers, decided to place an ad in the Village Voice for vocalists to help them realize their vision. That seemed to yield nothing. Then, well after the listing had expired, Messé got a call from Ellyson, who was a television producer at the time. She’d never sung professionally, but did have a cassette of lullabies she’d recorded for a friend’s child. As Messé, skeptical of her talents until he put on her tape, told the Boston Globe, "I couldn’t believe that voice existed... We all sort of feel like it was The Wizard of Oz . Like the exact right person showed up at the exact right time to get us home." Snippets from that tape are included at the beginning of Rabbit Songs and at the end of 2004’s Eveningland.

"It was so pretty," says Ellyson of the material her new band-mates were writing, "so not like what was in vogue at the time, it was something we liked and something we were personally attached to, but didn’t know if anybody else would be. We weren’t really making an album to become a band. We were making something for ourselves. At least that’s what I was told - otherwise I never would have done it. Then, because we’d given friends copies of Rabbit Songs , we had a show, our first real show - and it sold out. Then we had another show - and that sold out too. It turned out that people loved this little thing we had given to them and made copies for their friends. It was a grassroots movement and that spurred us on to start playing regularly, then people started talking to us about actually releasing the album."

Since then, Hem has developed a large and loyal international audience, playing shows with artists such as Elvis Costello, Beth Orton and Wilco, and at venues ranging from alternative rock mainstays like Schuba’s Tavern in Chicago to the stunning glass-walled concert hall of Jazz At Lincoln Center, overlooking Central Park (where they had enough room to bring along an entire orchestra.) Yet their sensibility has changed little since the days when Messe’s "dream project" just existed in his head.

"The themes that have captured our imagination since Rabbit Songs and Eveningland still seem to capture us, "Messé admits, "even though we’re at a different part of our journey - like the idea of taking comfort where you can find it, the pull of the past and how you can get stuck in it, the fear of going forward, and the way life has a way of moving you forward no matter what. This album is very much about that. Funnel Cloud is really kicking us forward. I feel like we go back to the same themes, just with different perspectives."

You’ll want to go back there as well, to the big, beautiful, sometimes scary world that Hem has found and continues to intrepidly explore. Funnel Cloud , you’ll discover, can be literally transporting. - Michael Hill

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Braden Land





Sep 1 2008 11:53 PM

heya Hem! sounds beautiful here as always. looks like i'll be in NYC at the living room in October; would be great to see you. i'm still looking forward to your next appearance in my neck of the woods. cheers,
-braden
cleo ashby





Aug 25 2008 11:34 PM

adore.
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Aug 17 2008 12:55 AM

I'm very happy☆
arigatoune~~♫♪
いちゃりばちょうで(^u^)
Robin





Aug 13 2008 5:46 AM

Hey Hem,
Still loving your music,always.
Kazuomi Shimogama (下釜 一臣)





Aug 12 2008 1:58 AM

Thanks for the add!
I love your music.
Your music put me in a wonderful calm place.
best wishes to all of you in Japan.
Dannyboy





Aug 10 2008 7:30 AM

PLEASE make "In a Barrel at Sea" available as an individual track either on your web site, mySpace page or on iTunes!
Currently to get that track one has to purchase the entire "Funnel Cloud" album on iTunes, and I already bought the original version without the bonus track when the album first came out... I must have the song! Help a fan out, please!
Jeff Reiner





Jul 29 2008 2:43 AM

Hi Guys,

Coming back to Seattle?
MR. RICHARD





Jul 25 2008 2:24 PM

JUS' STOPPED BY TO SAY HEY & ALWAYZ "THANX" FOR THE ADD.

GREAT RESPECTS FOR YOUR WORK ...

ROCK ON !

MR. RICHARD
NoCo the Ron Muga project





Jul 26 2008 1:07 AM

Thanks for the add!you guys sound great.Cheers!
Makenzie♥





Jul 5 2008 3:19 AM

you guys are so the peanut butter 2 my jelly!! i dig ur music!! keep it up!! peace--mak;)
L O - v





Jul 14 2008 9:46 PM

Your music put me in a wonderful trance.

much.love.

gregory.
Skuggor





Jul 10 2008 2:03 AM

Just saying hello and wondering if Hem is ever going to remake the song "Eveningland" into a longer song? It's a very cool piece and melody.
Erin





Jul 5 2008 1:57 AM

Happy Fourth Of July Hem!!!!
Jo





Jul 1 2008 2:30 PM

Love your music - hope you can make it back to the indianapolis area again sometime soon
nineveh photography





Jul 1 2008 4:08 AM

your songs have been such a help through so much, and i'm so grateful for your music. i hope sometime you tour all the way over to AZ. if not, i'll head out your way. <3
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Jun 28 2008 7:24 AM

You guys are great, I love your part writing
SunnySusan





Jun 26 2008 9:00 PM

Your music is so peaceful to listen to after a hard day's work.
Thanks for the add
ONETOTHE4THPOWER





Jun 26 2008 11:14 PM

Aloha Hem
Things Are Not Perfect is just plain beautiful. Thanks for sharing...
Randy, onetothe4thpower, Hawaii
Ralph Sirico





Jun 20 2008 4:24 AM

YOUR MUSIC MAKES ME ALL WARM AND FUZZY INSIDE!!!LIKE GARY'S NUTS
Randy - new songs added!





Jun 18 2008 3:31 AM

Your music is just lovely. Perfect for ending my day...very relaxful. Thanks for being my friend. :)

your Alabama friend
Finni





Jun 9 2008 8:32 PM

Hi Thanks For The Friendship)
Realy enjo yours good music)

Finni Mývatn Iceland
garywaynes





Jun 9 2008 3:33 AM

I really appreciate you and your music. Thanks
Gretchen Peters





Jun 4 2008 11:41 PM

Loving the new songs. You guys remain an inspiration.

Gretchen
Maxie Heart





Jun 3 2008 2:47 AM

I adore you guys...listening to your tunes is as refreshing as a breath of air.
Mom





Jun 2 2008 5:43 PM

Love you, love you, love you!
Rob Brereton





May 29 2008 8:18 PM

I LOVE the new songs. Truly!
Thanks for the add...Rob Brereton
red





May 28 2008 6:06 PM

You have a gorgeous sound. Thank you for the add.
Duende





May 25 2008 1:06 AM

Your songs make me feel life more deeply. THANK YOU!
SEVERITY || mercy [halloween edition]





May 20 2008 2:31 AM

I just realized all your songs make me cry. It's okay, though. Sometimes people need to.

Thank you for the beautiful music. "It's Not California" is definitely.. literally fitting.
Erin





May 16 2008 2:13 PM

Good Morning I am the one that called up for your song on the tv commercial! I found you and i am glad!!
Erin
Splendour in the Drafts





May 14 2008 1:30 AM

Hello from the Heartland...thanking you for the gift of your music !!!
best wishes to all of you....
Oatmeal Cookie Guy





May 14 2008 2:09 AM

I hope you play the Allen Room at Lincoln Center again. I saw you as part of the "American Songbook" series a few years ago. You were amazing. The space was amazing. It was a perfect night.

www.oatmealcookie.typepad.com
Mom





May 14 2008 4:54 AM

Have I told you yet how much I love your sound? And did I thank you for the add? If not, here I am sharing some love. Can I order some CD's? I've not found any in my home town. I'm impressed, drop me a line if you want to come and do a clinic for some students. ~Tanya
Abby Parks





May 4 2008 2:34 AM

I just LOVE your sound! Glad I found you on here. Thanks for the friendship.

All the best,

Abby
Rick





May 1 2008 10:03 PM

Hey just a little info. You guys should check out playing at The Stone Mountain Arts Center up in Maine. I'm going to see Marty Stuart there for the second time in October. It is a fantastic venue and perfectly suited to your brand of music! Check it out, I would love to get a chance to see you live.