Music

Lace Curtains: ‘The Garden of Joy and the Well of Loneliness’

September 18, 2012

So, last December we gave you ‘part 2’ of our hypothesis about the Austin band Harlem breaking up (see full article HERE), which consisted of a quick round-up of new projects featuring  2 of the 3 members: Grape St (fronted by Curtis O’Mara) and Daytona (featuring Jose Boyer).

But the question we had at that time… What is the remaining member Michael Coomer up to these days?

The answer: He has been hard at work recording under the name Lace Curtains, a band that consists of only Coomer at this time, with no real plans to tour.

The outcome: ‘The Garden of Joy and the Well of Loneliness,’ a hands-down amazing full-length that reflects some of the more chiller vibes from both ‘Hippies’ and ‘Free Drugs,’ but with those same hooks and killer song-writing skills we have grown to love with Harlem. This record has honestly not left our turntable in weeks.

Check out a couple tracks from Lace Curtains’ debut album below and pick-up a copy HERE… Worth every penny:

Lace Curtains: ‘Bedroom Honesty’

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Lace Curtains: ‘High Fantasy’

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