Smallpools

The Melodic Tree’s Weekly Playlist

1. Seasons (Waiting On You) – Future Islands

2. Sleep – Summer Heart

3. Like A River Run – Bleachers

4. Keep in the Dark – Temples

5. Down and Out – The Griswolds

6. I’ve Had It Up To Here – Weezer

7. Do You – Spoon

8. Heartache Fetish – Young & Sick

9. Pseudologia Fantastica – Foster the People

10. Lampshades on Fire – Modest Mouse

11. Crystalized – Young the Giant

12. Honeymoon – SomeKindaWonderful

13. In the Summer – Finish Ticket

14. Through the Dark – The Mowgli’s

15. Texas – Magic Man

16. Karaoke – Smallpools

17. Kathleen – Catfish and the Bottlemen

18. Fiona Coyne – Saint Pepsi

19. Uma – Panama Wedding

20. Red Eyes – The War on Drugs

Smallpools, Magic Man, and Panama Wedding at Emo’s (Live Review)

On November 13th, Smallpools performed at Emo’s in Austin, Texas with Magic Man and Panama Wedding. As this was their first headlining tour, it came with much excitement that they were coming through Texas.

Being a year and a half old, the band has received much critical reception for their EP, Have a Great Summer!, it comes to no surprise that the band has flown under everyone’s radar. Personally, having seen the band twice already open for Grouplove and Neon Trees, I already could tell the show was going to be fun and energetic, especially since they were going to perform songs from their new album, which, they hope, will come out early next year.

Originally, the three bands were billed to perform at the Parish in Austin, however, they soon changed it to Emo’s in order to fit a larger crowd.

Panama Wedding was the first band to come on that night and raised the spirits on the shivering crowd. Known for their two singles, “Uma” and “All the People,” Panama Wedding has a very 80’s synth-pop sound to them. The band performed songs from their Parallel Play EP and had an enthusiastic performance overall.

Magic Man, the synth-pop band behind Before the Wavesplayed after Panama Wedding and danced their set away. Opening with the opening track from their album,”Texas,” and ending with their hit, “Paris,” Magic Man got the crowd going and singing along. Lead singer, Alex Caplow seemed to never stand still, moving and dancing to the music.

Smallpools set, in the slightest of terms, started in grand terms. Walking on stage, Beau Kuther, drummer, Michael Kamerman, guitarist, and Joseph Intile, bassist, it seemed like an odd choice for the band to enter with classical music. But, once Sean Scanlon, singer got on top of an amplifier in a shirt and dress coat, pretending to conduct, it all came together. After this grandiose entrance, Smallpools went into “No Story Time.” The energy in the room sky-rocketed from this entrance and went on for the entire set.

The set included songs from their EP and new songs from their upcoming album, including “Bruce Lee.” The onstage banter was enjoyable as the band made witty remarks and interacted with the crowd. Scanlon told a story about how in the beginnings of the band, they would search for themselves online only to find rants about killer whales being kept in small pools. This, incidentally, lead to their latest single, “Killer Whales.” As usual, the band threw inflatable killer whales into the crowd, including a massive one with the band name spray painted onto the stomach. As an ongoing tradition, before the band performed their last song, “Dreaming,” they took a picture of the crowd with their two small dogs.

All three bands had lively sets and it will be interesting how each of them will do next.

Smallpools Magic Man and Panama Wedding live at Emo’s (Austin, Tx) in photos

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Artist to Watch: Smallpools

The indie pop quartet known as Smallpools are making their way into the indie scene with their light, synth-heavy music.

Meeting Beau Kuther (drums) and Joseph Intile (bass) in Los Angeles in pursuit to further their music career, Mike Kamerman (guitar), and Sean Scanlon (lead vocals), began working all together in 2013. Working with producers, Captain Cuts, the band released their debut single “Dreaming” online in May of 2013 and soon reached #1 on The Hype Machine. The band had also reached #23 on Billboard’s Alternative Songs chart. The single was from their debut EP, ‘
Have a Great Summer. The band plan on releasing their first album in the spring.

Smallpools have an upcoming fall tour with Panama Wedding and Waters. Tickets and dates are available on their website. The band tours with white greyhound statues that they pit on the stage that they named, smalldogs.

Smallpools Release New Song and Announce Tour

Smallpools, LA-based indie pop band, announced tour with Panama Wedding and Magic Man. It is their first headlining tour, opening for bands such as Neon Trees and Grouplove. As well as announcing the tour, Smallpools released a new song, “Killer Whale” which is available for free on Soundcloud and for streaming on Hype Machine.

Smallpools are Sean Scanlon on vocals, Mike Kamerman on guitar, Joseph Intile on bass and Beau Kuther on drums. They are planning on releasing their first full-length album soon.

Melodic Tree’s Weekly Playlist

Summer is officially upon us and these songs will help you get through these longer and hotter days:



1. Dreaming – Smallpools

2. Undercover – Nightmare & The Cat

3. Cayucos – Cayucas

4. Crag – Human Behavior

5. The Best – The Rocketboys

6. Love Lust – King Charles

7. Daydreamer – Young the Giant

8. Horchata – Vampire Weekend

9. The Wire – Haim

10. I Can Lift a Car – Walk the Moon

11. Head On [Hold On To Your Heart] – Man Man

12. Little Games – The Colourist

13. Bitin’ The Bullet – Grouplove

14. Dirty Night Clowns – Chris Garneau

15. Homecoming Heroes – The Head and the Heart

 

Have a Great Summer! EP – Smallpools

Smallpools have made a name for themselves across America with their catchy lyrics and strong melodies. Having toured the United States, opening for bands such as Vampire Weekend and Walk the Moon, they have been able to promote their most recent EP, Have a Great Summer!. Members, Sean Scanlon on vocals and keyboards, Mike Kamerman on guitar, Joseph Intile on bass, and Beau Kuther on drums, all met after moving to Los Angeles to further their music careers. There, they worked with producer trio Captain Cuts and released their first single, “Dreaming” for the EP.

As the second song written by the band, Smallpools never anticipated Dreaming to become as big of a song as it did. Originally a verse that was supposed to be meshed with their second single, Over and Over, the band felt as though it should be its own song. The melody on this track is bright and the guitar riffs will stay on your mind for days. Dreaming has elements of showing the band’s talents of mixing vibrant synth-heavy elements and catchy instrumentals. Overall, this song is nothing short of the essential pop song on any playlist.

The songs Over and Over and Mason Jar are among the best examples of strong vocals and drumming that seems to carry the song as well as the synthesizer does on the EP. The guitar track in No Story Time stood out the most as throughout the song, it remained breezy and subtle.

Overall, the vocals remain memorable and the melodies, although somewhat repetitive at times, are catchy. Smallpools remain reminiscent of other snythpop bands such as Phoenix and Passion Pit  but it can be easy for such an up and coming band to get lost in such a large genre. It seems as though they have been able to distinguish themselves in the music scene as they tour America.. Just like last summer, Smallpools will become a hit with people looking for in-the-moment pop music and will draw larger audiences as they continue touring with Neon Trees and perform at Lollapalooza.