Origami Records
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Origami Records will enjoy a March residency at the Echo with more than a dozen Origami bands, including Wait. Think. Fast., Summer Darling, Writer, and Dame Satan.
The Monday-night residency also highlights the grand opening of Origami Vinyl, the label’s vinyl-only record shop two doors from the Echo on Sunset Blvd.
Monday, March 2
Summer Darling · The Hectors · Writer · The Monolators · DJ Velvet Touch
Monday, March 9
Wait.Think.Fast.· Summer Darling · Shiloe · Two Guns · DJ Christopher Roman of Get Yer Rocks Off!
Monday, March 16
Wait. Think. Fast. · Dame Satan · VOICEsVOICEs · The Late Birds
Monday, March 30
Wait. Think. Fast. · Summer Darling · Kissing Cousins · Lassie Foundation
About the bands
Wait. Think. Fast.’s single “Cien Fuegos” was chosen as KCRW’s Top Tune of the Day (Jan ‘09) and by NPR’s Second Stage as Song of the Day (Dec 08). Interview and live segments from the bilingual band’s Pershing Square “Spaceland on Ice” performance aired on MTV3 and Galeria Alternativa, and the band performed on-air for Univision’s Tu Estilo and Primer Edicion, and Telemundo’s Buenos Diaz. The quartet, fronted by Argentinean-born vocalist and pianist Jacqueline Santillan, has also enjoyed airplay on Indie 103, KROQ, KXLU, KSPC and KPFK, including a live performance on KPFK’s Travel Tips for Aztlan. The band received several “best of 2008″ nods, including best song of 2008 from The Saucido Slant and a worth-your-attention shout out from Buzzbands.la.
The songs are solid without being rigid, and pretty without being cloying. My fave is the breezy, LA-atmospheric “Cien Fuegos,” on which … Santillan floats seductive Spanish over a Beach Boys/Radiohead/Elliott Smith vibe. – LA Weekly
After releasing three EPs in 2008, showcasing their “dynamic and symphonic sound,” Summer Darling is currently in the studio working on their first full length for Origami. The as-yet-unnamed album is being co-produced with Sean Foye and will be out in late 2009.
The band keeps the music low enough in the mix that Andy’s words are discernable. He’s saying, “Don’t feel bad even though you should” over and over again until, inevitably, I’m feeling-not necessarily bad, but I’m definitely feeling something-and it feels pretty good. … I’m reminded of why I like music so much. Music and art express sentiments that can’t always be put into quotable lines. - San Diego City Beat
Smart, edgy pop. The Hectors have a sense of humor to go along with their pop chops, which is only natural when you consider the L.A. quartet has influences ranging from the syrupy to Fugazi. It has the poppy ‘Cold Star,’ an anxious ditty called ‘Carol and Sanford,’ and the brooding ‘I Drove All the Way From Bridgeport to Make It With You.’ – LA Times
… carving circumference around bedrock band inspirations like Elliot Smith, Wilco and Radiohead … and keeping space within for carefully plotted pop that wears a McCartney/Rhodes comparison snugly. – The District Weekly

