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When the band performed at the [[South by Southwest]] festival in 2000, they impressed [[Simon Raymonde]] and [[Robin Guthrie]] so much that the duo decided to sign the band to their record label, [[Bella Union]], that same day.
When the band performed at the [[South by Southwest]] festival in 2000, they impressed [[Simon Raymonde]] and [[Robin Guthrie]] so much that the duo decided to sign the band to their record label, [[Bella Union]], that same day.


The band's characteristic sound comes from a solo guitar with heavy use of [[effects pedal]]s and a modified [[Leslie speaker]]. The band's major work, the double-disc [[concept album]] ''[[The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads]]'', was released in 2001. The album's lyrics are replete with Biblical Christian imagery relating to the [[Second Coming of Christ]] and a professed love of Texas and the United States. The music features a multilayered [[Wall of Sound]] and feedback-driven aesthetic.
The band's characteristic sound comes from a solo guitar with heavy use of [[effects pedal]]s and a modified [[Leslie speaker]]. The band's major work, the double-disc [[concept album]] ''[[The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads]]'', was released in 2001. The album's lyrics are replete with Biblical Christian imagery relating to the [[Second Coming of Christ]] and a professed love of Texas and the United States. The music features a multilayered [[Wall of Sound]] and feedback-driven aesthetic.


According to their label, the band has no plans to reunite. Pearson has pursued a solo career, while Young formed a project, Western Arms, with [[Elbow (band)|Elbow]] frontman [[Guy Garvey]]. Young now has a band, The Flowers of God, which released a four-song EP in September 2010. As of late 2011, Browning plays bass in [[Fort Worth, Texas|Fort Worth]], Texas-based [[shoegaze]]-styled band, Year of the Bear.
The band was not active as such for long. Pearson has pursued a solo career, while Young formed a project, Western Arms, with [[Elbow (band)|Elbow]] frontman [[Guy Garvey]]. Young now has a band, The Flowers of God, which released a four-song EP in September 2010. As of late 2011, Browning plays bass in [[Fort Worth, Texas|Fort Worth]], Texas-based [[shoegaze]]-styled band, Year of the Bear.
In 2016, Lift to Experience announced a reunion show to take place in June as part of the Guy Garvey-curated Meltdown Festival in London. It will be preceded by three warm-up gigs in Texas.


== Discography ==
== Discography ==

Revision as of 13:28, 24 May 2016

Lift to Experience
OriginDenton, Texas, United States
GenresIndie rock, shoegaze, post-rock
Years active1996 – early-21st century
LabelsBella Union
MembersDefunct
Past membersJosh "The Bear" Browning, bass
Josh T. Pearson, vocals and guitar
Andy "The Boy" Young, drums

Lift to Experience was an American indie rock band from Denton, Texas, that formed in 1996 with vocalist and guitarist Josh T. Pearson, drummer Andy "The Boy" Young and bassist Josh "The Bear" Browning.[1][2]

Background

When the band performed at the South by Southwest festival in 2000, they impressed Simon Raymonde and Robin Guthrie so much that the duo decided to sign the band to their record label, Bella Union, that same day.

The band's characteristic sound comes from a solo guitar with heavy use of effects pedals and a modified Leslie speaker. The band's major work, the double-disc concept album The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads, was released in 2001. The album's lyrics are replete with Biblical Christian imagery relating to the Second Coming of Christ and a professed love of Texas and the United States. The music features a multilayered Wall of Sound and feedback-driven aesthetic.

The band was not active as such for long. Pearson has pursued a solo career, while Young formed a project, Western Arms, with Elbow frontman Guy Garvey. Young now has a band, The Flowers of God, which released a four-song EP in September 2010. As of late 2011, Browning plays bass in Fort Worth, Texas-based shoegaze-styled band, Year of the Bear.

In 2016, Lift to Experience announced a reunion show to take place in June as part of the Guy Garvey-curated Meltdown Festival in London. It will be preceded by three warm-up gigs in Texas.

Discography

  • Lift To Experience (1997) – EP
  • Callin' Out to Jesus in the Middle of the Night (2000) – split 7" with The Autumns ("White Nights")
  • The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads (2001) – double album
  • "These Are the Days" (2001) – CD single

See also

References

  • Lift to Experience at AllMusic
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  • "Lift to Experience". Archived from the original on November 15, 2008. Bella Union.