This tour marks the band's first live performances since the release of their new album The Shadow I Remember, which finds frontman Dylan Baldi exploring his place in the world as both human and band a decade into his career. Rolling Stone called the album "pure punk-rock power-pop gold" and it includes previously-released singles "Nothing Without You," "The Spirit Of" and "Am I Something."
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When singer-songwriter Dylan Baldi began recording hyper-catchy and often deliriously distorted guitar-pop songs on a computer in his parents' Cleveland basement, he was doing it alone--juggling every instrument and singing undefinable lyrics that used obtuse abstractions as much as they did teenage diary. The young, once-tuxedoed concert saxophonist started releasing a flurry of lo-fi earworms across 7" singles, cassette splits, benefit compilations, and one album, Turning On. Released by Carpark in 2010, the album was reissued on vinyl in 2020 for its 10-year anniversary.
The band is currently comprised of Baldi on guitar, vocals, and songwriting duties; bassist TJ Duke; guitarist Chris Brown; and drummer Gerycz. Each is an accomplished musician with a slew of other musical endeavors to their name. Some of these projects exist in the same guitar-pop realm as their main band, while other projects veer into avant, grotesque, and otherworldly zones fit for only the most fried and open ears. Through consistent touring and a steadfast dedication to growing as friends and collaborators, the four-piece has perfected a heavy, aural-assault style and merged it with Baldi's ridiculous pop genius. This amalgamation is beautifully evident on The Shadow I Remember.
For their fifth studio full-length as a band (and ninth album under the project name), they reconvened with legendary producer and engineer Steve Albini, who helmed the sessions for the breakthrough Attack on Memory. "He has a gift," Baldi says. "He naturally makes it sound right. Albini's work is a presentation of the band as they are. No affectation." On The Shadow I Remember, the producer captures the band at its strongest. Though the lyrics concern the debilitating despair of everyday life, the band can be heard joyously playing unabashed, volume-driven, ear-drum-crushers that masterfully highlight Baldi's astonishing songcraft.
This tour marks the band's first live performances since the release of their new album The Shadow I Remember, which finds frontman Dylan Baldi exploring his place in the world as both human and band a decade into his career. Rolling Stone called the album "pure punk-rock power-pop gold" and it includes previously-released singles "Nothing Without You," "The Spirit Of" and "Am I Something."
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When singer-songwriter Dylan Baldi began recording hyper-catchy and often deliriously distorted guitar-pop songs on a computer in his parents' Cleveland basement, he was doing it alone--juggling every instrument and singing undefinable lyrics that used obtuse abstractions as much as they did teenage diary. The young, once-tuxedoed concert saxophonist started releasing a flurry of lo-fi earworms across 7" singles, cassette splits, benefit compilations, and one album, Turning On. Released by Carpark in 2010, the album was reissued on vinyl in 2020 for its 10-year anniversary.
The band is currently comprised of Baldi on guitar, vocals, and songwriting duties; bassist TJ Duke; guitarist Chris Brown; and drummer Gerycz. Each is an accomplished musician with a slew of other musical endeavors to their name. Some of these projects exist in the same guitar-pop realm as their main band, while other projects veer into avant, grotesque, and otherworldly zones fit for only the most fried and open ears. Through consistent touring and a steadfast dedication to growing as friends and collaborators, the four-piece has perfected a heavy, aural-assault style and merged it with Baldi's ridiculous pop genius. This amalgamation is beautifully evident on The Shadow I Remember.
For their fifth studio full-length as a band (and ninth album under the project name), they reconvened with legendary producer and engineer Steve Albini, who helmed the sessions for the breakthrough Attack on Memory. "He has a gift," Baldi says. "He naturally makes it sound right. Albini's work is a presentation of the band as they are. No affectation." On The Shadow I Remember, the producer captures the band at its strongest. Though the lyrics concern the debilitating despair of everyday life, the band can be heard joyously playing unabashed, volume-driven, ear-drum-crushers that masterfully highlight Baldi's astonishing songcraft.
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