Guster

Schedule

Fri Jan 31 2025 at 08:30 pm

UTC-06:00

Location

The Riviera Theatre | Chicago, IL

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Jam Presents
We Also Have Eras Tour
GUSTER
FRI, 31 JAN 2025 at 08:30PM CST
Ages: All Ages
Doors Open: 07:00PM
OnSale: Fri, 16 Aug 2024 at 12:00PM CDT
Announcement: Tue, 13 Aug 2024 at 01:00PM CDT
Not long before the making of their new album Ooh La La, Guster celebrated three decades together as a band—a journey that’s included landing a series of hits on the Billboard charts, working with luminaries like Steve Lillywhite and Richard Swift, launching their own music festival, and amassing an ardent fanbase partly on the strength of their relentless touring and deeply communal live show. But despite reaching a milestone few musical acts ever come close to attaining, Guster’s ninth studio LP reveals a band fully in touch with the voracious creative energy that first inspired their formation. A major leap forward for lead vocalist Ryan Miller, guitarist Adam Gardner, drummer Brian Rosenworcel, and multi-instrumentalist Luke Reynolds, Ooh La La ultimately matches that wide-eyed spirit with a newly heightened sense of confidence, conviction, and commitment to the raw sincerity that’s made them so beloved.
“In all the time we’ve been together we’ve never really felt our age as a band—we’re still so hungry, still excited to create,” says Gardner. “A lot of people have told us they’re amazed at how democratic our process is, but I think that’s a big part of why we’re still able to open up this space where the ideas just flow. It also helps that we’ve built a relationship with our fans where there’s a real sense of trust and a desire for us to keep growing and keep pushing ourselves. It’s such a gift that allows us to be truly free, and to make whatever music we want to make.”
The follow-up to 2019’s Look Alive, Ooh La La marks a bold departure from its predecessor—a sonically adventurous and electronic-leaning effort made with producer Leo Abrahams (Brian Eno, Regina Spektor). This time around, the band worked mainly with producer Josh Kaufman (The National, The Hold Steady, Bonny Light Horseman), holing up at Isokon Studio in Woodstock and carving out a lush and expansive sound rich in acoustic guitars and graceful piano work. With additional production from Ron Aniello (Bruce Springsteen) and Rich Costey (Death Cab for Cutie, Of Monsters and Men), Ooh La La endlessly radiates an undeniable warmth, even as its songs delve into the more daunting aspects of living in modern times. “One of Josh’s great strengths is finding the heart of the song, which felt right for the world we live in,” says Rosenworcel. “When I listen back to the album now it feels like there’s depth everywhere—there’s not a moment where we strike a chord that isn’t meaningful to us. Nobody was going to accept a song that didn’t hit at a certain level, and it feels good to still have that passion more than 30 years into our career.”
Primarily mixed by Peter Katis (The National, Kurt Vile), Ooh La La takes its title from a lyric in lead single “Keep Going”—a lovely encapsulation of the album’s emotional undercurrent, telegraphing an irrepressible joy in the face of turmoil and unrest. “Most of these songs were written against the backdrop of what felt like an apocalypse,” says Miller. “It was such a transformative time, and we were dealing with a lot of existential questions about what it means to be a father, a husband, a creative person in the midst of all the chaos.” The only track composed with an outside co-writer, “Keep Going” was sparked from a session between Miller and songwriter Rob Kleiner, later emerging as a shimmering piece of alt-pop lit up in luminous harmonies and gauzy guitar tones. “One thing we’ve continually done as a band is acknowledge what’s going on in our world but still bring some positivity to the music,” says Gardner. “We’re always going to be real about what’s happening, but we still want to leave people with a feeling of hope.”
Looking back on the making of Ooh La La, the members of Guster point to a heady and hypnotic number called “All Day” as a particularly charmed moment. “As soon as that song arrived in the room, it felt like it knew exactly what it needed to be,” Reynolds says of “All Day” (one of two songs recorded with Aniello and Costey at Guilford Sound in Vermont). “My feeling is that it’s our job as a band to stay engaged and do the work, to follow what feels exciting and recognize that we’re never totally in control of the results. So when a song shows up and already feels fully formed, it’s an incredible thing to watch unfold.” Born during a jam session at Gardner’s parents’ house early on in the writing process, “All Day” also wholly fulfills the band’s intention of infusing a certain unabashed earnestness into the lyrical element of Ooh La La. “I remember stumbling onto those lyrics and feeling so connected to them and thinking to myself, ‘This might be one that we’ll be still playing 15 years from now,’” Miller recalls. “There’s nothing sneaky or clever about it; it’s completely direct and the emotion of it just shines through.”
For Guster, the open-hearted receptivity that catalyzed the creation of songs like “All Day” has served as a touchstone throughout the band’s history. But while their audience has grown exponentially since Guster got their start playing in dorm rooms at Tufts University in 1991, they’ve sustained an extraordinarily strong connection with their fanbase over the years. To that end, one of Guster’s most cherished endeavors is the On The Ocean Festival—an annual event that began in 2017 in Gardner’s adopted hometown of Portland, Maine, with a reunion-like atmosphere and an eclectic mix of performers including Bahamas, Lucius, Madison Cunningham, and Shakey Graves. “We feel lucky that we’ve created a dynamic where there’s no real separation between us and our fans—we’re all part of a community, and it’s theirs just as much as it’s ours,” says Gardner. “One of the main reasons we’re still a band is the fans who’ve come to see us for years, the people who show us the tattoos they’ve gotten with our lyrics,” Miller adds. “It inspires us to stay creative and stay fearless, instead of just making the same record over and over. Everything we do is in service of that connection, and at this point I’d say we’re definitely lifers.”


There is a strict 6-ticket limit on this event. Any orders in violation of this limit are subject to cancellation.
There is a transfer delay on this event set to lift approximately 30 days prior to the show.
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