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THE REDWALLS
Chicago natives, The Redwalls, have been on a rollercoaster ever
since their formation six years ago. In 2001, the four high
school’ers, originally dubbed “The Pages,” began
playing various shows in the Chicago area with a sound that was
inspired by the British Invasion. After developing a rabid
fan base throughout the Chicago area, The Pages created enough
buzz to garner major label attention, catapulting the band out
of a small Chicago suburb into to the West Coast, showcasing for
a number of major labels. Just prior to the release of Universal
Blues, their 2003 debut on Undertow Records, The Pages were signed
to Capitol. Two years later, The Pages became The Redwalls, and
began recording their debut for Capitol Records, DE NOVA.
DE NOVA, perfectly highlighted their signature sound,
insightful lyrics injected with rock n’ roll swagger and
a fierce rhythm section. The album was fine-tuned by veteran
producer Rob Schnapf and released by Capitol in June 2005. Performances
on “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” and “The
Tonight Show with Jay Leno” in support of the album helped
build up a buzz that lead to features on MTV’s “You
Hear it First” and tour dates with Oasis, Ryan Adams, Hot
Hot Heat, Ok Go and Regina Spektor. Their success on the road precipitated
appearances at various festivals including Lollapalooza in 2005
and 2006.
In September 2006 The Redwalls traveled to Sweden and began recording
their follow up to DE NOVA with producer Tore Johansson
(Franz Ferdinand, The Cardigans). Soon after the mixes were completed,
a merger between Capitol and Virgin Records left The Redwalls without
a label, but not without hope. In May 2007, the band released
the self-produced EP, THE WALL TO WALL SESSIONS, and armed
with the rights to the follow up to DE NOVA, the band
started looking for a new home. Fast forward a few months,
and you’ll find The Redwalls smack dab in the City of Brotherly
Love via MAD Dragon Records (Ryko/WEA). The independent, student-run
faculty administered record label, affiliated with Drexel University,
is set to release The Redwalls new eponymous album on October 23rd,
2007.
THE REDWALLS cross-pollinates their UK inspired roots
with American rock and pop influences that span from the 1950’s
to the present. “Our approach to writing songs on this
record was different than on our previous releases”, explains
vocalist/guitarist and dynamic frontman, Logan Baren “we
sat in a rehearsal room together and worked on all of the material
as a cohesive front.” Vocalist/Bassist, Justin Baren
continues, “we wrote over 30 songs for this record and picked
the best to record with Tore”. The result, the most
ambitious endeavor this band has partaken to date. The Redwalls
expand grittier sonic territories meshed with wistful plaintive
lyrics and unforgettable choruses. It gives the listener
an intoxicating blend of melody and attitude. Guitarists/Vocalist,
Andrew Lager suggests, “we really came into a sound of our
own. We’re not discounting our influences, we just felt like
this rough, unpolished approach helped us find ourselves.”
Traveling to Sweden to work with producer Tore Johannson to record THE
REDWALLS, the band was isolated and more focused than ever.
Tore’s idea was to capture the essence of the song by tracking
live in the studio. THE REDWALLS is filled with
urgent, brash guitars (Modern Diet, Put Us Down) and the faint,
ever-present sneer that characterizes Logan’s vocal approach
(Hangman, In the Time of the Machine). When they slow
it down and smooth it out (You Can’t Forget Yourself, Each
and Every Night), you find traces of everything from earnest
soulful Motown grooves to the wispy eeriness of a David Lynch
soundtrack. On the albums’ anthemic masterpiece (The
Game of Love) The Redwalls find all parts come together forming
an epic, ever-expanding sing-along.
THE REDWALLS is an album that is marvelously eclectic,
both musically and emotionally, and will continue to establish
the band as a significant voice in popular music.
For more information, please contact Steven Trachtenbroit at Big
Hassle Media
or 212 619 1360
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