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May 18, 2011

We’re Playing With The Wooden Birds…

As a long-time American Analog Set fan, I’m pretty excited to be playing with Andrew Kenny’s new-ish project: “The Wooden Birds.”

Read why I’m a fan here at Sweet Tea Pumpkin Pie and check out the details of the show on DC9′s site, and check out The Wooden Birds’ new single “Two Matchsticks”.

May 2, 2011

Helping James Harris Moore Bring The Rock…

February 9, 2011

Nominated for Deli Magazine’s “Artist Of The Month”

So do us a solid and vote for us!

February 7, 2011

What?! A new record?!?

Yes yes. All those pesky internet rumors are true. Tracking has begun on a new album.

Additional news to follow……

October 22, 2010

We Were Pirates on DC101

Thanks to DC101fm for playing “Settle Down”. Feel free to be like, “Hey DC101, I like that song by that one band. I wouldn’t mind if you played it again.”

September 3, 2010

WAMU rebroadcasting our in-studio today

Locals can turn on 88.5fm at 1pm and non-locals can stream it here.  I’m pretty sure it’s the only time we’ve played an acoustic set.  Definitely the only time I played guitar and sang while stomping on a tambourine.

Also, David Furst, the long-time host recently announced that he is leaving the show to move on to different things.  Many thanks to David for having us on the show.  He is a cool dude.

August 23, 2010

bandcamp

because there just aren’t enough band-focused websites (myspace, facebook, garageband, virb, purevolume, etc…) we were pirates is on bandcamp.  enjoy!

July 16, 2010

“Told” Theme Music

I was more than a little honored, recently, to receive an email from “This American Life” production manager, Seth Lind, asking if I would be interested in writing some original theme music for a live, story-telling TV pilot he was working on (kind of along the lines of The Moth). He had heard my version of “The Three of Us” (a This American Life original from one Ms. Starlee Kine) when it was on the podcast and had received my creepy stalker mail sent to TAL (a copy of “Cutting Ties” I sent in for them to play with my blessing) and liked my music. So, I cooped myself up in the studio for a few days and after a few different drafts came up with a suitable piece of instrumental music entitled One Last Heist (For Old Time’s Sake). You can hear said “suitable piece of music” in the trailer for the “Told” pilot below.

Please keep in mind that the whole project was a bit rushed and my final version didn’t make it Mr. Lind before the pilot was created, but there is a slightly less rough version that will accompany the final product when it makes it’s big debut.

Anyway, thanks to Seth for thinking of me and let us raise a glass and hope that “Told” is a runaway television success the likes of which we’ve never before imagined possible (I’m thinking The Simpsons & Leave It To Beaver status).

July 14, 2010

We Were Pirates on….Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami……Huh?!?!?!

So, I got an email Sunday night from a friend who was clearly ashamed to be asking, but asked nonetheless, “Ummmm….Did I hear your song on “Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami” tonight?”  I thought long and hard and then remembered that yes, I had in fact agreed to let the production company responsible for the show use my music quite a while ago.  With a little help from Lisa, we found a clip of the show on youtube and found that indeed, it was “Long Year” playing in the background.  My friend, let’s call him….”Todd”….went on in the email to try to distance himself as much as possible from the show (while clearly having watched it closely enough to recognize the opening song).  Sure “Todd,” your wife is the fan.  Riiiiiiight.

Anyway, here is a clip of the clip of the show as we found it on Youtube.  Because I love you, I edited it down to include none of the actual show itself, because…..wow…..to be diplomatic….in watching a 30 second clip, I discovered that it is not a terribly thought-provoking show (understatement…..understatement).

Oh and in all seriousness, many thank-you’s to “Todd” and “Todd’s wife” for the heads up.

July 12, 2010

“sadcore”

Woah, I’ve never heard WWP called “sadcore” before. Thanks to the delightful chaps over at adequacy.net for the kind write up.

“Washington, D.C. native Mike Boggs makes music everyone can enjoy. And he does it all by himself.

Wielding nothing more than a computer and a few microphones, Boggs, under the moniker We Were Pirates, constructs perfect pop gems, songs that blend together real instruments with blankets of electronic noise. And did I mention that he plays everything himself?

“Nervous,” a stand-out track from his 2007 EP The Wolf, is a beautiful tapestry of subdued guitar work and electronic percussion flourishes, on which Boggs’ ethereal voice dances wildly. “And as we watch the world below us start to fade/I know that everything will be OK,” he sings in the chorus, his voice both vulnerable and aching.

The song demonstrates one of We Were Pirates’ biggest strengths: the ability to create heartfelt, dramatic music out of familiar components. No one will ever accuse Boggs of breaking any musical barriers – his voice is a dead-ringer for Ben Gibbard’s, and his music veers remarkably close to the sadcore niche that Death Cab for Cutie has carved out for itself – but with songs this good, it doesn’t matter. “Nervous” is catchy, well-written and warm, labels made all the more impressive when one considers that every sound is crafted by Boggs himself. In other words, the future looks very, very bright for Mike Boggs, Death Cab be damned.

And did I mention that he plays every instrument himself? Even Ben Gibbard can’t do that.”

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