Pictures from our Granada Theater show in Dallas with the wonderful The Octopus Project and This Will Destroy You. Photos by Bill Ellison.
Photos from The Granada Theater
May 26th, 2009Ume SXSW Wrap Up
March 30th, 2009
Pictures by Frank Yang. Complete set from the show can be seen here.
Huge thanks to everyone who came out to see us during SXSW, to all our new friends, and to all the awesome people who set up shows for us!
Below are some videos and pics from SXSW! And check out Chromewave’s review of our showcase performance here!
Ume Chosen as Austin Chronicle SXSW Pick
March 30th, 2009
SXSW 09 Picks 2 Click
A septet of local acts with (inter)national appeal
“The stereo is melting, waves of guitar spilling out and rising up, slowly forming towering thunderheads and streaks of gray. Lauren Larson’s voice is the catalyst, a chilling reminder of the beauty in intensity. She conducts the storm, an electric maestro…” Click here for full article.
SPIN picks Ume as "Undiscovered Band Worth a Listen!"
March 7th, 2009Ume was just chosen as one of seven “undiscovered bands worth a listen” by SPIN Magazine! We will be featured tonight on SPIN’s radio show broadcast out of Boston on WNFX.
Here’s what SPIN had to say about the bands they picked and why they chose Ume:
“Tonight at midnight (EST), Boston radio station WFNX will broadcast the sixth installment of the SPIN/Sonicbids Emerging Artists’ Showcase, featuring seven cool unsigned bands from around the world, hand-picked by SPIN.com staffers from more than 500 submissions. (Tune in to 101.7 FM in the Boston area or listen live online via wfnx.com).”

Ume featured on CMJ.COM
March 2nd, 2009We are excited to announce that Ume is featured on CMJ.com! A download is available from the site and a review.
“Straight from Austin’s fertile post-rock scene, home of genre stalwarts Trail Of Dead and Explosions In The Sky, shoegazers Ume (say that “oo-may”) sound a lot bigger than a typical rock trio. Fronted by petite Kim Gordon-esque bombshell Lauren Larson, the energetic band, teetering on a rail between poppy ’90s alt-rock and a noise-focused sonic assault, are only on their second EP. On the slow-burning bipolar jam “The Conductor” Larson’s sultry, echoing vocals—ranging from a sing-song melodic instrument to a barely audible near-whisper—are second only to the song’s bombastic instrumental pomp. Math breakdown punctuate rip-roaring guitar driven “The Means,” and the repetitive yet subtle hooks of closer “Pendulum” display Ume’s ability to manipulate the standard pop-rock sounds without becoming a cliché. They’ve found their feet on a nice middle ground—in Sunshower’s five short, exquisitely polished tracks, Ume delivers a dynamic rock aesthetic that doesn’t rest upon classic three-chord rock-n-roll haunches.” – Lisa Hresko, CMJ
RCRD LBL Feature + Reviews!
March 2nd, 2009Check out our recent feature on RCRD LBL here!
4.5 out of 5 stars – Sunshower EP – Mog.com.
“This EP will undoubtedly further Ume’s reputation outside of the Austin music scene, and based on shows like the one they put on at the Mohawk to celebrate their CD release, this band is ready to receive all the attention they deserve” – Soundcheck Magazine (this link features pictures from our cd release show!)
“beautiful, brutal, flawlessly executed, and completely unpretentious… as close to a perfect rock record as has come out of Austin (or anywhere for the matter) in quite some time.” – Austin Sound
“should set a new standard for what it means to be an intensely committed indie band” – Dryvetymeonlyne.com
“On the Sunflower EP, apparently someone forgot to tell Ume not to make a rock record. I’m glad. I would have had to burn that someone’s house to the ground… Bless you, Ume. My ears thank you.” – Blogcritics.org
“The tastemaking elite may just be finding out, but those of us who saw them first always knew Ume had what it takes to go the distance.” – Houston Press
Lauren Writes a String Quartet Score
February 17th, 2009Lauren and Girls Rock Camp director Emily Marks have also just finished jointly composing their first string quartet score. Their piece will be debuted by Tosca String Quartet at the Golden Hornet Project 10th Anniversary Concert at the Alamo Ritz March 1st.
Lauren’s "First" Inspirations
February 17th, 2009Check out Lauren’s “Firsts” on the From The Mind Of Adi Blog. This interview offers a pretty funny look at the earliest inspirations of Ume’s guitarist.
Sunshower EP gets 4 STARS from Austin Chronicle!
February 17th, 2009Loco Nunca Review
February 17th, 2009Fuck everyone who spent most of early Sunday afternoon nursing their hangovers. Actually, I just feel bad for them, because they missed Ume give one of the most killer sets of the weekend. If you’re haven’t seen Ume yet, you’re kinda dumb and need to correct this as soon as possible. Amazingly, Ume has found a way to combine everything that was cool about mid-90s indie rock, but then they obliterate it in an electrical storm of fuzzy guitars and banshee shrieks. Frontwoman/guitarist Lauren Larson gets most of the band’s attention, which is one of those things that everyone who’s seen them just says Duh to. She’s so staggeringly crush worthy: part ultra-chic Kim Gordon, part guitar goddess, and all with the precious looks of a dainty French folk singer. She propels the band’s songs into beautifully cacophonic realms while keeping everything grounded in the real world with physical primacy and sex appeal. But really, bassist Eric Larson (that’s her husband, fellas) and drummer Jeff Barrera deserve to be recognized as one of the tightest rhythm sections in town, or shit, anywhere else. Make note, Ume are a band to be taken very seriously.























