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Relient K
Matt Thiessen – lead
vocals/guitars/piano
Matt
Hoopes – guitars/vocals
Ethan Luck– drums/vocals
Jon Schneck – guitars/banjo/bells/vocals
John Warne – bass/vocals
In his profile on Matt Thiessen’s Pack of Wild Blogs*, Relient
K’s lead singer/guitarist/pianist talks of leading “an
anomalous life.” And the band’s latest EP, The
Bird and the Bee Sides, certainly is an anomaly – with
a total of 26 songs, it stretches the definition of an extended
play record like Silly Putty. Ostensibly a collection of b-sides,
as the title implies, it also contains a whopping number of new
songs – 13, to be precise.
Of course, it didn’t start out that way. In between studio
albums, Relient K likes to put out EPs. So following
the release of Five Score And Seven Years Ago – which
debuted at #6 on The Billboard 200in
2007, becoming the band’s highest charting album to date– the
guys decided to make their latest EP something of an alternate
career retrospective, comprised of b-sides, demos and other rarities
from its 10 year history. While they were at it, they thought,
why not record a few new tunes, too?
“That materialized into ‘hey, why doesn’t everybody
in the band write a song?”’ recalls Thiessen.
If you know Relient K, you know to expect the
unexpected, and have no doubt surmised that this is where the project
veered madly out of control. “All of a sudden, it turned
into a 13-song original thing.”
That 13-song original thing, which kicks off the disc, is called The
Nashville Tennis EP. It’s followed by 13
of the aforementioned b-sides and rarities, dubbed The
Bird and the Bee Sides.
“We were just trying to think of what our fans would
want from a b-sides record,” explains Thiessen. “We’re
like, they probably just want everything – so let’s
try to give it to them.”
Relient K played its first gig in December 1997,
back when Thiessen and guitarist Matt
Hoopes were still in high school and tooling around in
the latter’s Plymouth Reliant K, which inspired the band’s
name. The group recorded its first demo the following year with
producer Mark Lee Townsend, who has worked on each of the band’s
subsequent full-length albums (although Five Score And
Seven Years Ago was largely produced by Howard Benson). In
the ensuing decade, Relient K has released
* http://matthewthiessen.blogspot.com/
five full-length albums (of which three have been certified Gold),
five EPs and a Christmas collection, toured incessantly, scored
a string of hit singles, a Grammy nomination and two Dove
awards, and performed on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “Late
Night with Conan O’Brien,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and
numerous other national TV shows. The Los Angeles Times praised Relient
K for “its smart blend of punk pop and power pop,
weaving together influences as diverse as the Beach Boys, Blink-182
and Fountains of Wayne” while Spin noted: “Few
bands play punk-influenced modern rock as proficiently.” There
have been changes along the way, the most recent of which came
when drummer Dave Douglas left to focus on his other band, Gypsy
Parade, and was replaced by Ethan Luck (The O.C. Supertones,
Demon Hunter) earlier this year. But the band’s quirky
sense of humor remains intact and there’s a fresh excitement
about the future.
“It really does feel like a new chapter is opening for us,” says Thiessen,
who notes that “The Scene And Herd,” one
of the new songs, really sums up where the band is at. “The
whole hook of the song is that it doesn’t matter what’s
going on with the music industry or whatever – as long as
we’re getting to make music and do what we love to do, we’re
having a good time.”
Reuniting with producer Mark Lee Townsend and mixer J.R. McNeely,
the team behind the boards for 2004’s mmhmm, the
band repaired to a studio in Spring Hill, TN (about 40 minutes
south of Nashville) to work on the project. The location gets a
nod in the title of the collection of original new songs – The
Nashville Tennis EP – and in the alt-country
vibe of songs such as “At Least We Made It This Far” and “I
Just Want You To Know.” “We really enjoy just
kind of being slow and swingy with the guitars,” says Thiessen.
Of course, Relient K is better known for getting
fast and furious with the guitars. With all five members writing
and singing songs, The Nashville Tennis EP has
its share of amped-up numbers – from the punk rock reggae
of “No Reaction,” written by Luck,
to bass player (and ex-Ace Troubleshooter lead singer/songwriter) John
Warne’s “The Last, The Lost, The Least,” which
is explosive both sonically and in its social commentary. The song
is a potent reminder of our inherent obligation as human beings
to care for those in need – a philosophy the band lives by. Relient
K hooked up with Switchfoot last year for a tour that
benefited Habitat for Humanity and gave the guys the opportunity
to lend a hand at many Habitat build sites along the way. This
summer, they’ll be bringing a representative from Blood:Water
Mission along with them on their co-headlining stint on the Vans
Warped tour.
Relient K has been called “a band that’s
not afraid of being a little optimistic in a pretty pessimistic
world” (www.bandoftheday.com), but its optimism is tempered
with a realism that acknowledges life’s frequent landmines. “When
it all falls apart/and you can’t see the forest for the cemeteries/Oh
isn’t it nice to know/…that the lining is silver?” sings Thiessen over
a reggae-tinged beat and soaring backing vocals on “The
Lining Is Silver.”
On the second half of the collection, The Bird and
the Bee Sides, Relient K reaches
way back into the archives, including tunes from The Vinyl
Countdown, The Employee Of The Month EP, The Creepy EP and,
as Thiessen puts it, “a ton of other
stuff that you can’t even find on the internet – at
least not yet.” Everything’s been remixed and re-mastered
and rest assured, Relient K’s more recent
work is amply represented as well. There’s an acoustic
version of “Who I Am Hates Who I’ve Been” (a
Top 20 hit at Top 40 radio from mmhmm) and four tracks
from the Five Score And Seven Years Ago sessions – acoustic
versions of “Up And Up” and b-side “Hope
For Every Fallen Man” plus two never-before-released
demos, “Here I Go” and “The
Stenographer,” wherein Thiessen employs
an autotuner to give the ending a “cheesy Cher effect – something
we don’t toy with too much.”
What is Thiessen’s favorite song from the
vast Relient K canon? “Everybody’s
always asking me that,” he says. “I’m like, it’s
the one that I’m writing right now that nobody’s heard
yet.”
So stay tuned…the best is yet to come.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 11, 2008
RELIENT K HEADLINES
“UNCLE FEST TOUR,” KICKING OFF OCTOBER
2ND
Band Records Three New Tracks For Let
It Snow Baby…
Let It Reindeer, Scheduled For Reissue
October 7th
Fresh off their latest co-headlining slot on the Vans Warped tour, Relient
K announces the 25-date “Uncle Fest Tour,” which
will launch October 2nd in Madison, WI and conclude November 2nd
in Chicago, IL. Relient K will headline with Ludo,
This Providence and House of Heroes opening.
In between
tours, the band is recording three new tracks – “God
Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,” “Silver Bells” and “Oh
Holy Night” – for the October 7th reissue
of its 2007 Christmas collection, Let It Snow Baby…Let
It Reindeer. (CDs will come with a card enabling
fans to download the additional songs for free.)
"We
took a quick breather after Warped Tour, and now we're headed back to
Nashville to track a couple of Christmas songs and rehearse for
the upcoming Uncle Fest Tour,” says Matt Thiessen, Relient
K’s lead singer-guitarist-pianist, who was featured
on the cover of Alternative Press’ August issue. “We're
excited to hit the road and get back to some of our favorite clubs
and theaters."
After five
full-length albums (including 2007’s Five Score and
Seven Years Ago, which debuted at No. 6 on The Billboard 200),
five EPs and 10 years as a band, Relient K took
a look back and a look ahead with The Bird and the
Bee Sides. Released in July 2008 and entering The Billboard 200
at No. 25, the 26-song collection included an assortment of b-sides,
demos and rarities culled from the Relient K archives
plus 13 brand new tracks.
Upcoming tour dates are as follows:
10/02 Madison,
WI - Barrymore
Theatre
10/03 Des
Moines, IA - Val
Air Ballroom
10/04 St.
Paul, MN - Myth
10/05 Milwaukee,
WI - The
Eagles Ballroom
10/07 Indianapolis,
IN - Egyptian
Room @ Murat Center
10/09 Cincinnati,
OH - Bogart’s
10/10 Grand
Rapids, MI - Orbit
Room
10/11 Pontiac,
MI - Clutch
Cargo’s
10/12 Pittsburgh,
PA - Club
Zoo
10/13 Allentown,
PA - Crocodile
Rock
10/15 Philadelphia,
PA - Electric
Factory
10/16 Worcester,
MA - The
Palladium
10/17 Clifton
Park, NY - Northern
Lights
10/18 Hartford,
CT - Webster
Theatre
10/21 Washington,
DC - 9:30
Club
10/22 Towson,
MD - Recher
Theatre
10/23 Norfolk,
VA - Norva
Theatre
10/24 Charlotte,
NC - Amos’ Southend
10/25 North
Myrtle Beach, SC - House
of Blues Myrtle Beach
10/27 Orlando,
FL - House
of Blues Orlando
10/29 Birmingham,
AL - WorkPlay
Theatre
10/30 St.
Louis, MO - The
Pageant
10/31 Cleveland,
OH - House
of Blues Cleveland
11/01 Columbus,
OH - Newport
Music Hall
11/02 Chicago,
IL - House
of Blues
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For more information about RELIENT K, please contact:
Bobbie Gale, Big Hassle Media
310-821-6916
For tour press, please contact:
Nicole Orbe, Big Hassle Media
212-619-1360
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