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	<title>Consequence of Sound &#187; mrandmrsmays</title>
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		<title>Listen: mrandmrsmays</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2008 14:37:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allison Franks</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered what would happen if you put marriage, babies and rock n&#8217; roll in a big ‘ol pot and stirred? Well what you end up with is mrandmrsmays. This super fun married couple from Austin, Texas smash into the indie-rock scene giving it some edge with a punk rock twist. Stuck in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered what  would happen if you put marriage, babies and rock n&#8217; roll in a big  ‘ol pot and stirred? Well what you end up with is <a href="http://www.myspace.com/mrandmrsmays" target="_blank">mrandmrsmays</a>. This super fun married couple from  Austin, Texas smash into the indie-rock scene giving it some edge with  a punk rock twist.</p>
<p>Stuck in the habit of working  separately, the couple has a rather odd and unorganized method for writing  music. In fact, a large majority of their songs are comprised of so  many different elements it&#8217;s surprising they still sound so good.  The band combines elements of surf rock and heavy punk often, but also  likes to experiment with screaming banshee like noises set over moody  trance like music.</p>
<p>Unable to maintain a definitive  sound, the band takes on qualities of Le Tigre, Portishead, The Killers  and <img class="alignright" style="margin: 1px 2px; float: right;" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/l_863e3d976cddd035e9492bc0c7b7660a.jpg" alt="" width="223" height="147" />Hooverphonic. The catchy song &#8220;Remedy,&#8221; has a very uplifting  summer sound and will most likely be the bands first single. On the  other hand, &#8220;Introduction (hate to love)&#8221; carries a chilling chant  like melody that is almost reminiscent of a pagan ritual. In the style  of Jim Morrison or Tom Waits, Mr. speaks to you in a low voice about  fate and redemption while Mrs. makes high pitched eerie cries in the  background. This song almost forces you to imagine what being trapped  in a hole and forced to come to terms with your death would be like.</p>
<p>The music of mrandmrsmays tends to lead you down a windy path  as the May&#8217;s sing to you about higher states of consciousness and  God while they participate in a ritualistic dance hoping to find a state  of being. From fast-paced punk songs like &#8220;Our Way&#8221; to the masochistic  trip-hop sounding &#8220;Willing to Willing&#8221; the band just has a way of  sucking you in.</p>
<p>The duo released their first  self-titled debut album on July 15<sup>th</sup>. Pulling in a lot of  extra help from friends, each track has its own unique sound. To some  this album may seem marred by its discontinuity because it really flows  more like a sampler. Maybe they haven&#8217;t found their sound yet, but  it is apparent that they know how to make solid tracks. So if you are  ready to take on an onslaught of mixed matched sounds, tribal dancing  and hypnotic lyrics then this is just the band for you.</p>
<p><strong>Check Out:</strong><br />
<a href="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/mrandmrsmays-freakon.mp3">&#8220;Freak On&#8221;</a></p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered what  would happen if you put marriage, babies and rock n' roll in a big  ‘ol pot and stirred? Well what you end up with is mrandmrsmays. This super fun married couple from  Austin, Texas smash into the indie-rock scene giving it some edge with  a punk rock twist.

Stuck in the habit of working  separately, the couple has a rather odd and unorganized method for writing  music. In fact, a large majority of their songs are comprised of so  many different elements it's surprising they still sound so good.  The band combines elements of surf rock and heavy punk often, but also  likes to experiment with screaming banshee like noises set over moody  trance like music.

Unable to maintain a definitive  sound, the band takes on qualities of Le Tigre, Portishead, The Killers  and Hooverphonic. The catchy song "Remedy," has a very uplifting  summer sound and will most likely be the bands first single. On the  other hand, "Introduction (hate to love)" carries a chilling chant  like melody that is almost reminiscent of a pagan ritual. In the style  of Jim Morrison or Tom Waits, Mr. speaks to you in a low voice about  fate and redemption while Mrs. makes high pitched eerie cries in the  background. This song almost forces you to imagine what being trapped  in a hole and forced to come to terms with your death would be like.

The music of mrandmrsmays tends to lead you down a windy path  as the May's sing to you about higher states of consciousness and  God while they participate in a ritualistic dance hoping to find a state  of being. From fast-paced punk songs like "Our Way" to the masochistic  trip-hop sounding "Willing to Willing" the band just has a way of  sucking you in.

The duo released their first  self-titled debut album on July 15th. Pulling in a lot of  extra help from friends, each track has its own unique sound. To some  this album may seem marred by its discontinuity because it really flows  more like a sampler. Maybe they haven't found their sound yet, but  it is apparent that they know how to make solid tracks. So if you are  ready to take on an onslaught of mixed matched sounds, tribal dancing  and hypnotic lyrics then this is just the band for you.

<strong>Check Out:</strong>
"Freak On"]]></content:mobile>
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