Cayucas announce new single ‘East Coast Girl’

Cayucas announce new single ‘East Coast Girl’

Cayucas have announced the new single ‘East Coast Girl’ will be released on 27 May 2013. Listen to it here: http://youtu.be/xj1LOpAcOPQ

The band will play The Lexington in London on 21 May, followed by Primavera Sound in Barcelona.

Their debut album Bigfoot is released on 29 April 2013 via Secretly Canadian.

‘Positively hums with feel-good, sun-soaked Californian pop vibes. Lovely” The Sunday Times
‘It may be winter outside but not where these purveyors of endless summer-pop live’ The Guardian
‘Sunny and catchy indie-pop songs lined with garage-band grit’ Esquire
 ‘Fresh and invigorating… Along with the familiar wafts of tropicalian rhythm and highlife guitar picking, they add healthy doses of fresh-faced West Coast surf harmonies and occasional Phil Spector big-beat romance’ Q Magazine
‘A sunny, groove-strewn piece of desert propaganda from California that makes you glad of 1960’s LA’ Monocle

Artist: Cayucas
Title: ‘East Coast Girl’ single
Release Date: 27 May 2013
Label: Secretly Canadian
Formats: Digital
Website: www.cayucas.com www.secretlycanadian.com
Video: http://cayucas.com 

Cayucas Live in London

Tuesday 21 May 2013 at The Lexington Tickets £7.50 www.seetickets.com

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Cayucas will release ‘East Coast Girl’ on 27 May via Secretly Canadian, the third single to be taken from their jubilant surf-pop debut Bigfoot, due out 29 April. Listen to it here: http://youtu.be/xj1LOpAcOPQ

Having toured the US with Ra Ra Riot and performed to ecstatic crowds at this year’s SXSW, Cayucas will head over to Europe next month for a string of shows, calling at The Lexington in London on 21 May. The band are also set to play Primavera festival, where they are slated to perform three times, no less.

Cayucas will release their debut album Bigfoot on 29 April, via Secretly Canadian. As Cayucas mastermind, Zach Yudin has created a sound steeped in his sunny California roots, each track a perfectly crafted pop zinger. His catchy, addictive melodies are buoyed by syncopated rhythms and a breezy chorus of vocals. Built in layers and with exquisite atmospheric detail – the hiss of a needle in the groove, steel drum reverb, ambient party noise – Cayucas fixes to a place and time filled with the warmth of nostalgia and the joy of youth.

Cayucas: Pronounced “ky-yook-us”, it’s the (slightly misspelled) name of a sleepy little seaside town in San Luis Obispo County, California. That town, Cayucos, has hardly changed in the last 50 years, a far cry from the gentrified tourist traps parading showily down the nearby coastline. In the early 1960s, the surfing craze hit. There was one bar around which local kids congregated back then, the site of helpless crushes and fights and games of pool, a place whose jukebox soundtracked innumerable teenage years as breezy summers rolled into mild winters and back around again. The bar has since disappeared, but as Zach Yudin, who named his band after the town, will tell you, the place still holds on tight to its propensity for dreamy, lazy, bonfire-lit nights worth getting moony-eyed about.

Cayucas’ debut album bears little resemblance to the sound of modern California that’s been so omnipresent over the past few years: mentions of weed, lolling around on the beach and musical references to Dick Dale are conspicuously absent. Instead, Bigfoot possesses flirty rhythmic sensibilities both snappy and sparkling, a rosy, near-tropical warmth, and a loose and conversational feel that position you right in the line of Yudin’s wry gaze.

Bigfoot was recorded up in the chilly Pacific North West – in Oregon, with Secretly’s Richard Swift (The Shins, Damien Jurado, Foxygen) in charge of production and is the result of Swift and Yudin’s sympathetic working relationship, and positivity one of its brightest qualities. Upcoming single ‘High School Lover’ is perhaps Bigfoot’s most quintessential song; centred around a chiming rhythm ripe for shimmying, and a tale that sums up Yudin’s taste for his own personal nostalgia. “There was this girl in 8th grade that sent me all these letters one summer. I kept them all – on the bottom of each one, she had written, ‘Call me at this number.’ I never called her. The first day of school, she came up to me and asked, ‘Hey, did you get those letters I sent you?’ I was like ‘…no.’ Why did I do that?!”

For now though, missed opportunities are far from Yudin’s mind. Having worked at a local independent jazz label for a couple of years, he’s now making music full-time, rehearsing with his new band for Cayucas’ first live shows, running along the Venice Beach boardwalk, and hitting a certain bar each night to play pool and hang out. Some places don’t change.

Cayucas European Dates:
Tue 21 May London The Lexington £7.50 www.seetickets.com
Wed 22 May Manchester Soup Kitchen £6.50 www.gigsandtours.com
25 May Barcelona Primavera Sound Festival www.primaverasound.es
26 May Barcelona Primavera Sound Festival www.primaverasound.es
Sun 1 Sep End of The Road Festival £165 www.endoftheroadfestival.com/tickets