Pine Box single review aaamusic.co.uk

November 1st, 2011

‘Pine Box’ is the first real single from Newcastle folk-rockers Is Shepherd, although I came across it on their EP ‘Songs For Sons’ earlier this year.

First of all, what’s with these weird, middle-of-a-sentence band names (I just reviewed a band called Is Tropical)? And, secondly, what’s with Is Shepherd’s strange concoction of music styles? The trio have managed to fuse together all sorts on ‘Pine Box,’ from folk, blues, indie-pop, swamp (!?), and surf rock. It makes for odd listening, and it definitely takes a few listens to absorb all the genres and aspects of this multi-layered single, but Is Shepherd are worth taking your time with.

Singer Ben Trenerry’s voice is haunting, managing to have a kind of pretty surface sound and a sinister heart. Unlike much of the rest of the EP, the Bon Iver-folk aspect is left in the shadows, letting some drunken electric guitars take the lead – equal parts jangly surf rock and sultry blues rock, they are simply compelling (the riff of the last thirty seconds actually made me wince with approval). The rhythm section does a fine job of keeping the creeping nature of the vocals and guitar grounded, but the drummer isn’t given much room to impress.

In this folk-heavy indie era, this textured folk-rock song has the audacity to actually sound somewhat original, and for that reason alone Is Shepherd are well worth giving some attention. What’s more, there is an eerie atmosphere to ‘Pine Box’ that makes the Halloween release date highly appropriate.

Clive Rozario

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Pine Box single review by allgigs.co.uk

November 1st, 2011

An enigmatic debut from Newcastle new comers, Is Shepherd, jingly indie guitar’s lending themselves to a slightly poppy vibe. Is Shepherd are like a Bon Iver, it’s very atmospheric.

My first impression from the single is how good a singer Ben Trenerry is. He leads from the front and seems to be able to write a decent tune, the lyrics are energetic and poignant. I also like the underlying sound of the double bass. It’s unusual yet familiar.

Top marks for the interesting arty video, which accompanies the track. It was shot in wintry woodland with images of the band flicking back and forth from the studio where the trio play out the single. It’s well filmed and photographed, and works well with the music.

They have a very loyal local live following and Tom Robinson keeps championing them on his 6Music show. I’ve tracked down a bit more of their music and admit that the other stuff like, ‘Forever More’ and ‘Waitress’ offer a lot more to me. They have a bit more clout, as ‘Pine Box’ is a little light but very polished and in obtrusive.

It’s an excellent first single.
Mat Radbourne

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Pine Box Single – Out Today

October 31st, 2011

Alright Folks, ‘Pine Box’ the single is out today! Get your copy from iTunes, Amazon MP3, Spotify, Bandcamp etc.

Come to our single launch gig which is on at The Cluny 2 in Newcastle in a few weeks time (24th Nov).

Single of the Month – The Crack Magazine

October 9th, 2011

Pine Box – Is Shepherd: First single from this Newcastle-based band and it’s a rousing chunk of swampy indie/rock that instantly commands your attention. It’s propelled by rumbling drum beats which also help fill out their surging sound which is an utter joy. And there’s a supreme confidence at work here from a band who already sound incredibly well honed and primed for action. Go seek: www.isshepherd.com DP
Released October 31 http://thecrackmagazine.com/index.php?section=2&category=16

Josh T. Pearson Support

September 6th, 2011

Ben will be supporting Josh T. Pearson at The Sage Gateshead Hall 2 on the 27th of September. Get yourself along, should be a cracking night.

There are only a few tickets left, which you can buy from here: http://tinyurl.com/3trdoe5