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Posts Tagged ‘Daytrotter’

News splash # 20

Friday, October 15th, 2010

Emil & Friends announce CMJ Dates, play Neon Gold showcase at Public Assembly on 10.21 & Cantora Records Showcase at Bowery Electric on 10.22 / “Downed Economy” EP out NOW on Cantora Records

Valleys To Release “Stoner” EP On Semprini Records November 9th / To Play Tell All Your Friends Monthly At Glasslands 11.11 / More Dates To Be Announced Soon…

The Fresh & Onlys premiere “Waterfall” video on Pitchfork TV

Bear In Heaven Release Daytrotter Session / US Fall Tour With Lower Dens, Sun Airway, Twin Shadow & Cloudland Canyon / Beast Rest Forth Mouth Double Album Out NOW On Hometapes

Ex-Dr. Dog drummer takes new band on tour!

Dolorean “The Unfazed” – release date moved to January 18, 2011; new digital EP out soon!

Park The Van Records – CMJ Showcase!

Red Mass CMJ Info

JBM Announces CMJ Dates and Fall Tour Dates With Mt Desolation (Featuring Members of Keane) “Red October” Featured In Recent One Tree Hill Episode “The Space In Between“, Not Even In July Out NOW On Partisan records


The Romany Rye Daytrotter sessions

Friday, May 28th, 2010

THE ROMANY RYE will join Delta Spirit this summer for an extensive North America tour that launches on June 7th at Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa, CA. Highlights include two shows in New York – June 30th at Manhattan’s Bowery Ballroom and July 1st at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn – and a performance at Los Angeles’ El Rey Theatre on July 23rd. 

Tipped by Kings of Leon’s Matthew Followill as the new band to watch in NME’s 2010 New Music issue (a sentiment echoed by Matt Costa on jambands.com), THE ROMANY RYE is touring in support of its debut album, Highway 1, Looking Back Carefully, an intimate collection of songs penned by former Colour guitarist Luke MacMaster. The singer-songwriter produced and recorded the album along with Delta Spirit’s Kelly Winwrich and the two were joined in the studio by a group of friends that included Taylor Goldsmith (Dawes), David Quon (We Barbarians) and Blake Mills. Shortly after completing the album, MacMaster put together the band now known as THE ROMANY RYE, inviting Judson Spillyards, Joshua Spillyards and Ryan Hitt from Christopher Denny’s former backing band, The Natives, to join him. Listen to the Daytrotter sessions

Upcoming tour dates are as follows: 

Date City/State Venue

5/30 Little Rock, AR Riverfest 

With Delta Spirit:

6/7 Costa Mesa, CA Detroit Bar

6/8 Solana Beach, CA Belly Up

6/9 San Francisco, CA The Independent

6/10 Portland, OR Doug Fir

6/11 Seattle, WA Neumo’s

6/12 Vancouver, BC The Venue

6/14 Boise, ID Neurolux

6/15 Salt Lake City, UT The Urban Lounge

6/16 Boulder, CO The Blue Theatre

6/17 Omaha, NE Waiting Room

6/18 Minneapolis, MN Varsity Theatre

6/19 Chicago, IL Metro

6/21 St. Louis, MO Firebird

6/22 Indianapolis, IN Radio Room

6/23 Columbus, OH The Basement

6/24 Cleveland, OH Beachland Ballroom

6/25 Pontiac, MI The Pike Room

6/28 Boston, MA Middle East Downstairs

6/30 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom

7/1 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg

7/2 Philadelphia, PA First Unitarian Church

7/3 Washington, DC 9:30 Club

7/5 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle

7/6 Charleston, SC Pour House

7/7 St. Augustine, FL Café 11

7/8 Orlando, FL The Social

7/9 Atlanta, GA Masquerade

7/10 Birmingham, AL Bottletree

7/11 Hattiesburg, MS Thirsty Hippo

7/13 Little Rock, AR Juanita’s

7/14 Tulsa, OK Cain’e

7/15 Dallas, TX Lola’s

7/16 Houston, TX Mango’s

7/17 Austin, TX Emo’s

7/20 Santa Fe, NM Santa Fe Brewing Company

7/21 Tucson, AZ Plush

7/23 Los Angeles, CA El Rey Theatre

7/24 Santa Barbara, CA Velvet Jones


MINNEAPOLIS’ ONE FOR THE TEAM RELEASE, GHOSTS, MARCH 16, 2010 ON AFTERNOON RECORDS. BAND EMBARKING ON 2 MONTH TOUR AND DONATING 10% OF ALL TOUR PROCEEDS TO THE RED CROSS FOR HAITI EARTHQUAKE RELIEF

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

‘Ghosts’, One For The Team’s third album, will be released on Afternoon Records on March 16, 2010. The disc is the greatly anticipated follow-up to the Minneapolis quartet’s critically acclaimed ‘Build It Up’, which came out in August of 2008 and attracted attention from NPR, MTV, Daytrotter, and even Gossip Girl. Ghosts was recorded in San Francisco at John Vanderslice’s Tiny Telephone Studios in August and produced by singer/guitarist Ian Anderson, who made the decision to record the disc on tape. 

“Recording to tape was really important to me for how the record turned out in general, Anderson says. “Nowadays you can make everything perfect during the recording process, but you can’t do that on tape. The way it is is the way it is and that was really important to us as a band. A lot of the record was also done live. The sound of the tape is really warm, you can really hear the room more. There’s a sense of breathing in and out.” 

The palpable life force in the record’s sonic elements is mirrored in Anderson’s lyrics, which tell an overarching story. Due to the time constraints of a European tour and the time the band had already booked in Tiny Telephone, Anderson wrote and demoed all ten songs in five weeks. The result is a collection of ten songs that interact with one another, crafting a layered narrative. 

“There’s a cohesive story line in all ten songs and I don’t think I would have pulled that off if I’d done it over several months,” Anderson says. “That thread exists because they were all there growing together at the same time. They all make sense together. This sounds weird, but I wanted to ask the question ‘What would it be like if I became friends with a ghost?’ How would we interact and talk? How could I help him move on to the next phase of life? Ultimately, it reflected what was going in my real life-getting out of a serious relationship and dealing with that transition and being okay with moving forward and rebuilding my life from what was leftover.” 

“I’ve Been Here So Long,” the record’s opening number, acts an overture, setting the tone for the entire disc with both its intricate instrumentation and the compelling mélange of Anderson and Fiddler’s vocals as they begin explore the indecision of feeling stuck and the confusion of moving on. “I Got Tamed,” a hushed, introspective track that features Vanderslice, is what Anderson calls a manifesto for his year, questioning what it means to become an adult when you feel like you haven’t grown up at all. The record concludes with “Garden,” drawn from the band’s recent EP Build A Garden, which was released in April. 

“I think fans of our last record who became fans for the surface elements-the guitars, the melodies, the boy-girl harmonies-are going to like this one,” Anderson says. “They might like it as a breakup album. That’s the mindset of it. But there will be that small percent who dig deeper and get into the cohesive thread. We’re getting older and thinking about music more instead of just writing pop songs. I feel like all the records up until this point were part of the maturation process. And now we’ve gotten here.” 

One for the Team, which features Anderson, singer/synth player Grace Fiddler, drummer Elliot Manthey and bassist Jacob Huelster, was formed in 2006 by Manthey and Anderson, who also runs the band’s label Afternoon Records. They’ve played over 200 shows since the release of Build It Up, sharing the stage with numerous bands, including Frightened Rabbit, Dressy Bessy, the French Kicks and Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin. On January 28th the band will embark on a two month tour and have committed to donating 10% of the proceeds from their entire tour toward the Red Cross to help out with the earthquake damages in Haiti. 

ONE FOR THE TEAM SPRING TOUR DATES: 

1/28 – Chicago, IL @ Schubas *

1/29 – Champaign, IL @ Courtyard Cafe *

1/30 – Cincinnati, OH @ Rohs Street Cafe

1/31 – Lexington, KY @ Al’s Bar (Sponsored by You Ain’t No Picasso)

2/01 – Louisville, KY @ Nachbar’s (Sponsored by Buzzgrinder)

2/10 – Ames, IA @ Ames Progressive

2/11 – St. Louis, MO @ Firebird

2/13 – Springfield, MO @ The Outland

2/14 – Omaha, NE @ Slowdown

2/15 – Des Moines, IA @ Vaudeville Mews

3/05 – Fargo, ND @ The Aquarium ^

3/08 – Des Moines, IA @ Vaudeville Mews ^

3/09 – Iowa City, IA @ Public Space ^

3/10 – Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen ^

3/11 – Athens, OH @ The Union

3/12 – Columbus, OH @ The Summit #

3/14 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Garfield Artworks #

3/15 – New York, NY @ The Cake Shop

3/16 – Brooklyn, NY @ Bruar Falls (Sponsored by The Culture Of Me)

3/19 – Danbury, CT @ Heirloom Arts Theatre

3/24 – Valparaiso, IN @ Blackbird Cafe

3/25 – Milwaukee, WI @ The Miramar

* = w/Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin

^ = w/We All Have Hooks For Hands

# = w/This Is My Suitcase