White Denim is a bluesy, jazzy, garage-rock trio, hailing from Austin, Texa… Read Full Bio ↴White Denim is a bluesy, jazzy, garage-rock trio, hailing from Austin, Texas USA. According to vocalist/guitarist James Petralli, White Denim’s songs are the musical manifestations of abstract paintings or philosophical tracts. He explained to UK music magazine the NME: "The things that I like to read are generally abstract. I like patterns, I like reading poetry and avant-garde prose and I'm more interested in musical patterns in literature than I am in long-form narratives. I look at paintings and try to visualise an object or image, then assimilate how that makes me feel into a series of phrases and try to make it musical."
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In March 2005, the two bands Parque Touch (Josh Block, James Petralli, Lucas Anderson) and Peach Train (Steve Terebecki) played a show together at Beerland in Austin, Texas. After the show Steve was asked to play bass for Parque Touch and the band became four, playing under the pseudonyms Byshop Massive (Lucas), Bop English (James), Nicholas Mallard (Josh), and Terry Beckins (Steve); however, in February 2006, Lucas moved to Russia and the resulting power trio changed its name to White Denim. The new line-up began playing the local Austin circuit while recording punk-infused, psychedelic blues-rock in Block's 1940s Spartan trailer.
In 2007, the band self-released its first EP entitled Let's Talk About It on 7" only, but later these tracks became available on iTunes. While on tour in 2007, the band recorded its second album and sold copies as a nine-song "tour EP" entitled Workout Holiday, which was only sold at shows. Workout Holiday caught the ear of new record label RCRD LBL (an online record label releasing exclusive and completely free music from emerging and established artists), and the band signed on to re-record three of the songs from Workout Holiday. These songs were exclusively released as the RCRD LBL EP, one Mp3 track at a time over the course of the first few months of 2008.
Since these releases, the band has toured extensively, playing shows including SXSW and CMJ Music Marathon, and also received the award of "Best New Band" at the 2008 Austin Music Awards. In order to reach European listeners, the band signed to U.K. record label Full Time Hobby (home to The Hold Steady and Viva Voce) for an overseas release.[8] The first release on Full Time Hobby was the single "Let’s Talk About It" b/w "Darksided Computer Mouth". One June 23, 2008, the band released its debut album, the Workout Holiday LP, which consists of re-recorded songs from the band's first two self-released EPs along with some new tracks.
White Denim have also finished recording their debut U.S. full-length LP, which will be entitled Exposion. Originally sold during their Spring 2008 tour as a CDR with the title 11 Songs, the album is planned to be released by the summer of 2008. The new album will be self-released much like the Let's Talk About EP (on vinyl and digital format only), reporting that "CDs seem pretty worthless to us".
Members:
* James Petralli: Vocals, guitar
* Joshua Block: Drums
* Steve Terebecki: Vocals, bass
River To Cross Songfacts
http://www.whitedenimmusic.com/
In March 2005, the two bands Parque Touch (Josh Block, James Petralli, Lucas Anderson) and Peach Train (Steve Terebecki) played a show together at Beerland in Austin, Texas. After the show Steve was asked to play bass for Parque Touch and the band became four, playing under the pseudonyms Byshop Massive (Lucas), Bop English (James), Nicholas Mallard (Josh), and Terry Beckins (Steve); however, in February 2006, Lucas moved to Russia and the resulting power trio changed its name to White Denim. The new line-up began playing the local Austin circuit while recording punk-infused, psychedelic blues-rock in Block's 1940s Spartan trailer.
In 2007, the band self-released its first EP entitled Let's Talk About It on 7" only, but later these tracks became available on iTunes. While on tour in 2007, the band recorded its second album and sold copies as a nine-song "tour EP" entitled Workout Holiday, which was only sold at shows. Workout Holiday caught the ear of new record label RCRD LBL (an online record label releasing exclusive and completely free music from emerging and established artists), and the band signed on to re-record three of the songs from Workout Holiday. These songs were exclusively released as the RCRD LBL EP, one Mp3 track at a time over the course of the first few months of 2008.
Since these releases, the band has toured extensively, playing shows including SXSW and CMJ Music Marathon, and also received the award of "Best New Band" at the 2008 Austin Music Awards. In order to reach European listeners, the band signed to U.K. record label Full Time Hobby (home to The Hold Steady and Viva Voce) for an overseas release.[8] The first release on Full Time Hobby was the single "Let’s Talk About It" b/w "Darksided Computer Mouth". One June 23, 2008, the band released its debut album, the Workout Holiday LP, which consists of re-recorded songs from the band's first two self-released EPs along with some new tracks.
White Denim have also finished recording their debut U.S. full-length LP, which will be entitled Exposion. Originally sold during their Spring 2008 tour as a CDR with the title 11 Songs, the album is planned to be released by the summer of 2008. The new album will be self-released much like the Let's Talk About EP (on vinyl and digital format only), reporting that "CDs seem pretty worthless to us".
Members:
* James Petralli: Vocals, guitar
* Joshua Block: Drums
* Steve Terebecki: Vocals, bass
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Бојан Квргић
I am seriously reconsidering everything I have ever heard and enjoyed in rock music. THIS is what I was searching for, while digging in my uncle's LP collection, as a teenager. THIS is the experience I was chasing, listening to some Yes and Rush albums (always close, but not enough). THIS is worth pulling people's sleeves and shouting 'YOU MUST HEAR IT!' in their ears (even in my age). THIS is the proof that music is not shot to dead by music industry. THIS is full of pure positive energy! Congratulations to these musical heroes that set me free of my musical boredom. I thought I've heard everything there is to be heard, and I was sooooo wrong... AWESOME!
Lukas Wensting
Thanks for this link, Piotr! Great "Fits"-period stuff with more of an edgy garage-like feeling to it. Gotta love this, too. Truly one of the most highly underappreciated bands out there!
dmorin74
+Bojan Kvrgić Absolutely correct...everything you said. I've seen these guys 4 times...each time i've brought someone new to come see them, and they've all left the show BLOWN THE FUCK AWAY. They outdo themselves every time i've seen them.
gary pink
+Bojan Kvrgić proof that the radio is garbage.
Piotr Cichosz
@Piotr Cichosz This one: https://www.facebook.com/48937792293/videos/162547246140/
Toby Johnson
ha spot on man, the exact feeling the guitarist is getting at 0:54 :P No words to describe it adequately but its what I fucking play music for
Lukas Wensting
Among the best live-footage of any band you can ever find anywhere, I must have listened to this several dozens of times. Such a shame that Austin and Josh left, although I can still hardly wait to hear the new line-ups album anyway. I have listened, bought and appreciated many, many records in recent years, yet White Denim's "D" is the one to live in. I could crawl in there and never come out again. What a great band!
SuperYockster
"Crawl in there and never come out again" .....perfect!
Lukas Wensting
No I think they're gone for good. New album und new tour with new drummer and a new 2nd guitarist.
King Harvest
+Lukas Wensting Have Austin & Josh left for good? I thought they were just taking a bit of time out to tour with Leon Bridges.