Chicago’s big bird. will play their first show ever on Friday, October 14th at the Gman Tavern. The event will also serve as a release party for their Call / Repeat EP, which will be available that evening on lathe cut clear vinyl. The band’s lineup consists of singer/guitarist Jason S. Thompson, (The Sky We Scrape, Little Teeth, Inspector Owl) guitarist Jeff Ulbrich, (From Beyond These Walls) bassist Alex Palermo, (Royal Dog, Typesetter) and drummer Matt Gonzalez, (Royal Dog, Typesetter).
When asked about how they formed, Thompson explained “We got together in January of this year. Alex and I have been friends through previous bands playing together over the past decade, and always tossed around the idea of doing a band or musical project together at some point in the future.” He continued, “I had been living in Munich, Germany for about five years and when I shared that I’d be moving back to Chicago we started talking about making some noise together. We kicked around a few different ideas and decided to lean into some heavier sounds since that’s something we both love, but haven’t really played actively in years. We got together with Matt, who also plays in Typesetter with Alex, and Jeff, who is a long-time friend of Alex. All three of them are super-talented and it all jelled immediately and has been a lot of fun.”
Call / Repeat was recorded at the band’s practice space, with Thompson handling engineering duties for the first time. He received guidance from Chuck Macak, who also mixed the EP, while Alan Douches mastered it. The EP’s final song, “Double Hockey Sticks”, was initially demoed by Thompson while he was still living in Munich. When describing how the song evolved, he said “Once I brought the song to the others in big bird. it took a more nuanced shape and gained a lot more life and texture. The bridge section specifically is something that we worked on for a while to try and make it really special. During the recording process, I think I recorded 15 or 20 different vocal layers that built throughout the section into a weird and creepy choir, but we ended up scaling it back and only have a few voices in there. It’s definitely one of my favorites to play together.”
Take a listen to “Double Hockey Sticks” below and check out the entire EP here. Tickets for the upcoming show at Gman, which also features Still Alive and Intolerable Swill, can be found here.
Less than a year after the release of their previous full-length, Dan Vapid and the Cheats have returned with a brand-new studio album, titled Welcome to Dystopia. It features 16 tracks in total and comes out September 23rd on Eccentric Pop Records. We’re pleased to be premiering the album’s first single below, called “Sour Pauline”. When asked about the inspiration for this song, Dan Vapid said “I was thinking about the toxic people that I’ve encountered over a lifetime when the song ‘Sweet Jane’ by the Velvet Underground was played on shuffle. I’ve probably heard that song a hundred times, but on this occasion the title ‘Sour Pauline’ popped into my head, along with a melody. From there, the remainder of the song quickly followed.”
When discussing the record’s overall theme, Vapid indicated that a common thread is present throughout the album, as it was written entirely in 2020. He said, “Welcome to Dystopia is an unfiltered response to everything I was (and still am) feeling about what faces us as a country and society. It’s mostly angry and dark. There’s not a lot of sunshine, rainbows and lollipops here…most people use social media to convey what they are thinking and feeling. For my own sanity, I try to stay away from social media as much as possible and prefer music to be my outlet.”
Check out the video for “Sour Pauline” below, which was made by Henry Weintraub from Memorable But Not Honorable, (a cassette label based in Eugene, Oregon). Vinyl and CD pre-orders for Welcome to Dystopia will be available starting September 16th from Eccentric Pop. Also, be sure to catch the Cheats when they play Cobra Lounge on November 19th with The Methadones, The Copyrights, and Mikey Erg. Tickets for the show can be purchased here.