Bronze (Record Release) with Air Blue Gowns
Schedule
Fri, 01 Nov, 2024 at 08:30 pm
Location
3111 N Western Ave Chicago IL 60618 | Chicago, IL
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8:30pm.Bronze (Record Release)
w/ Air Blue Gowns
The seeds of Bronze were planted, curiously enough, at an avant-garde Japanese noise show. Dylan Ryan and Scott McGaughey first met as teenagers at DePaul University in Chicago, recognizing each other as having attended the same Ruins show, kindred spirits converging in the Chicago indie rock underground. They played in various rock bands in the 90s, but they found they had a particular itch that was not scratched by the various projects they were involved in; a shared love for the likes of Robin Gibb, Roxy Music, and the soundtracks of Tangerine Dream, the kind of shimmering studio productions that sound luxurious but still push the envelope.
The experiment was backburnered when Ryan moved to LA and started playing and touring with Cursive—at least until one of those early tracks (“Jezebel”) was synched in the breakout A24 film The Florida Project. At the same time, Ryan was working on another band in LA with Nic Johns—a fellow composer in film and TV with a history in indie bands—and started to realize that he was having a lot of the same conversations he had with McGaughey when Bronze first materialized; the same shared references, the same overlap in record collections. There were lingering influences that kept coming up but weren’t right for that project yet still needed an outlet.
When Ryan finally asked Johns to join him and McGaughey in Bronze, those separate conversations became one. “It seemed like a very obvious and seamless thing to do,” Ryan explains, “because we were already working on each other's music all the time.” But there were still challenges. “What's considered ‘yacht rock’ now were very expensive records made by very expensive session players,” Johns says. “Even though I loved Rupert Holmes as much as humanly possible, I couldn't foresee myself making a record that sounded that good. How do you do that!?” What they did have was a wealth of experience recording with other bands, as well as scoring and doing cues for television and film. And with no deadlines and no pressure to deliver, they built a creatively fertile environment within which to craft a record that only feels and sounds expensive—a soft rock masterpiece with a DIY sensibility.
The idea of Bronze is one that each of its members has carried for a long time, through different projects, to different cities, to different periods of their lives and careers. You can hear echoes of each of their personalities and perspectives in each of the songs, evidence that it took this moment in time, and the three of them together to make this record. It’s the record they were always meant to make, an album that feels as if it compelled itself to exist.
Social Media and site:
BC: https://bronzetheband.bandcamp.com/album/bronze
IG: https://www.instagram.com/bronzetheband/
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AIR BLUE GOWNS
https://linktr.ee/airbluegowns
The members of Air Blue Gowns have performed in landmark bands like Califone, Webb Brothers and Beck. The group creates music meant to share the complexities of harmony singing and experimental songwriting and explores the musical territory of groups like The Band, Serge Gainsbourg, Neil Young, Os Mutantes and The Beach Boys. Air Blue Gowns’ current lineup features Jim Becker, Cal Campbell, Reid Coker, Steve Conrad, Tim Haney, Dan Ingenthron and Cornelius Webb. Their debut album “Southern California Flagpole” was released in November 2023.
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Where is it happening?
3111 N Western Ave Chicago IL 60618, 3111 N Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60618-6409, United States,Chicago, IllinoisEvent Location & Nearby Stays: