OpenAir CPR, Marquee Magazine & Illegal Pete's Present
These United States
The Knew, Paleo
Thu, September 13, 2012
Doors: 8:00 pm / Show: 9:00 pm
Hi-Dive$10.00 - $12.00
Off Sale
This event is 18 and over
http://www.hi-dive.com/event/142821/These United States

These United States surrender themselves to unbridled rock and roll exuberance: ringing guitars, thundering drums, desperate yearning bordering on hope. By turns larger-than-life and disarmingly intimate, this is folk in the truest sense – a record of the moment, of the cultural and emotional forces that animate everyday existence somewhere down below the headlines. (But never apart from them.) And These United States play it the way folk was meant to be played: hard, fast, big, slow, long, loud, loose, at last unburdened. They play like they mean it. Like there’s never been a better time to be alive.
These United States is the quartet's fifth studio album and features collaborations with John McCauley of Deer Tick, Michael Nau of Cotton Jones, Matthew Houck of Phosphorescent, Laura Burhenn of The Mynabirds, Ben Sollee, David Moore of Langhorne Slim, Josh Read of Revival, and the entire Frontier Ruckus and Backwordsbands. Written and recorded with 20 outside musical collaborators from coast to coast, the s/t release is aptly named, serving as a culmination of bandleader Jesse Elliott's geographical aspirations.
These United States is the quartet's fifth studio album and features collaborations with John McCauley of Deer Tick, Michael Nau of Cotton Jones, Matthew Houck of Phosphorescent, Laura Burhenn of The Mynabirds, Ben Sollee, David Moore of Langhorne Slim, Josh Read of Revival, and the entire Frontier Ruckus and Backwordsbands. Written and recorded with 20 outside musical collaborators from coast to coast, the s/t release is aptly named, serving as a culmination of bandleader Jesse Elliott's geographical aspirations.
The Knew

The Knew's version of rock and roll is one of blistering hopefulness that explodes in positive, energetic odes to love and hate, life and death – ultimately landing on a final note of enduring optimism and fun. Their debut full-length, Pulpería, is loaded with youthful excitement that inspires listeners to not feel any guilt in pleasure. Live, you can expect the musical equivalent of a trunk full of illegal fireworks.
Above all else, The Knew wants you to smile and laugh, but is satisfied if you frown and cry - as long as you are eating at the same time.
The Knew is Tyler, Jake, Pat and Tim
Above all else, The Knew wants you to smile and laugh, but is satisfied if you frown and cry - as long as you are eating at the same time.
The Knew is Tyler, Jake, Pat and Tim
Paleo

"Plumbing the depths of melancholy while still attempting a hesitantly upbeat optimism, this is music meant to be listened to in your attic while trying on your grandma's old clothes." - The Little Village
On various stages under sundry pseudonyms Paleo's taken money from: Microphones/Mt. Eerie (K), Page France (Suicide Squeeze), The Old Haunts (Kill Rock Stars), Little Wings (K), Karl Blau (K), Akron/Family (Young God), The Ponys (Matador), The Horns of Happiness (Secretly Canadian), Headlights (Polyvinyl), Norfolk & Western (Hush), Sir Richard Bishop (Locust), Karate (Southern), Jets to Brazil (Jade Tree), The Ponys (In The Red), Of Montreal (PolyVinyl), The Black Keyes (Fat Possum), Denali (Jade Tree), William Whitmore (Southern), Catfish Haven (Secretly Canadian), Troubled Hubble (Lookout), Bobby Bare Jr. (Bloodshot), Jason Anderson (K), Casey Dienel (Hush) and surely a poor many more.
On various stages under sundry pseudonyms Paleo's taken money from: Microphones/Mt. Eerie (K), Page France (Suicide Squeeze), The Old Haunts (Kill Rock Stars), Little Wings (K), Karl Blau (K), Akron/Family (Young God), The Ponys (Matador), The Horns of Happiness (Secretly Canadian), Headlights (Polyvinyl), Norfolk & Western (Hush), Sir Richard Bishop (Locust), Karate (Southern), Jets to Brazil (Jade Tree), The Ponys (In The Red), Of Montreal (PolyVinyl), The Black Keyes (Fat Possum), Denali (Jade Tree), William Whitmore (Southern), Catfish Haven (Secretly Canadian), Troubled Hubble (Lookout), Bobby Bare Jr. (Bloodshot), Jason Anderson (K), Casey Dienel (Hush) and surely a poor many more.




