16th June 2008
The Cat and Bird 7" is a very limited edition split between The Enright House and the late Break Mission Kills. This collaboration, however, is more of a marriage than a split, with each band’s derelict post-pop aesthetic supporting the other’s. The entire run is limited to 100 copies, though the record (and bonus tracks) can be downloaded for free at www.catandbird.info.
TEH & BMK were thrilled to work with Peter King, who has been cutting his distinctive transparent records for over 20 years in his rural Ashburton workshop. King has worked with hundreds of bands, from local unknowns to international acts such as The Beastie Boys, Pavement, and Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth. Building each lathe-cutting device out of rough-and-tumble electronics and washing machine parts, King’s polycarbonate discs are almost artisanal, individualized works of lo-fi art.
The Cat and Bird 7" is the most recent part of a frantic and frenzied year for TEH, following the release of 2007’s A Maze and Amazement LP and three music videos, the completion of a national album release tour, an acoustic South Island tour, and festival appearances at Camp A Low Hum and Southern Amp.
The next year promises even more projects, including the release of a new album at the end of 2008, a few boutique shows in Japan, and a relocation to the United States around the turn of the year, followed by extensive tours up and down America.
To purchase the lathe cut in New Zealand, just visit TEH Trade Me listings page, where they always have a copy up for grabs at a mere $10 NZD. If you want to order the record from oversees, just hang tight a wee bit longer, as they’re currently setting up a little paypal shop, which will make it a lot easier and safer for you to trade.
Last but not least, for more information on the Cat and Bird Split, including free downloads of all tracks, just visit www.catandbird.info.
CHART Enright House Giveaway
To win your own copy of The Enright Houses' Cat and Bird exclusive lathe cut release by simply emailing us the answer to this question:
"Where and when was the first Enright House live show?"
Winners will be notified by email