Nov
23
2009
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In for the Long Haul – Album Review by David Powers

We would like to express our thanks to David Powers for his great article about our album How to Stay Afloat in Treacherous Waters.

From the article:

All of which is to say that Red Beard’s How to Stay Afloat in Treacherous Waters is the first true album that’s been released in decades. Start to finish, How to Stay Afloat… is one whole. Sure, you can pick the heavy hitters (Sea Goddess, Cope) and put them on the radio, but it’s not the same. This is an album in the Elektra sense of the word—it’s not a nascent collection of songs cobbled together after months of tracks have been cut. This is a single piece of material, artfully woven into a whole: A single release divided into individual tracks for convenience, not necessity.

Let the podheads snag a track here, a track there, and shuffle their ways through town, barely stopping to savor one sound, one feeling, for longer than three minutes, but Red Beard puts them to shame. You can’t get any depth or revelation in a sound bite. You need more time for the process of creation. You need to peak, you need to spread it out. You need to learn to stay afloat in those waters.

But Red Beard, if I can take a moment and make this personal: You need to take even longer on the next one. Give us more than 30 minutes. You are the reason they put two sides on a record. Use them both, Red Beard. Dear God, use them both.

You can read whole thing at his website ZagDog by going to http://www.zagdog.com/page.php?id=34

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BenWritten by Ben in: Uncategorized |
Oct
15
2009
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How to Stay Afloat in Treacherous Waters released today!

Today is the big day! Our brand new album How to Stay Afloat in Treacherous Waters has been released. Take a listen to it below! Or you can go download it for free at our bandcamp page! Just go to http://redbeard.bandcamp.com!

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BenWritten by Ben in: Uncategorized |
Oct
13
2009
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The Album Cover and an Article About Our Upcoming Album!

Here it is in all it’s glory. We would like to thank Chelsea Atwell for her brilliant work on this cover!
How to Stay Afloat in Treacherous Waters

Also we were featured in the Buzz! Arts Magazine last week. Thanks to Joel Murray for the great article! Read it’s entirety below. Don’t forget the album comes out this Thursday and you can get it for free at http://redbeard.bandcamp.com!

Red Beard releases free full-length album, headlines Naked Party

This October is a busy month for indie-rock trio Red Beard. Along with headlining October 9th’s Naked Party in the SAC, the B-W-based band releases their first full-length album October 15th. Entitled How to Stay Afloat in Treacherous Waters, the new record “weaves the tales of the pitfalls of love and life while mapping out how to find one’s path in the world,” according to front man and Buffalo-native Matt O’Shea (the band takes its name from his crimson face mane). Also, the eight new tracks on How to Stay Afloat were entirely self-recorded and produced by the band. Engineered and mixed by bassist and Indianapolis-native Ben Meadors, the band’s new album was tracked the first week of June. Meadors describes the recording process: “Matt would show us a song, then as a band we’d make it cohesive, filling in the gaps vocally and instrumentally. Dane [Palmer, percussion major and Wisconsin-native] recorded all the drums in one day. After that, we pretty much tracked one instrument a day, and then did vocals. I mixed the entire rest of the summer.” Ben also explained to me how some of the songs came together “very, very quickly,” with O’Shea writing many of the lyrics while the rest of the band recorded drums and bass. You’d never be able to tell though. The two songs already available online reek professionalism, as O’Shea’s unique vibrato tenor slips effortlessly between croons and shrieks atop Meadors and Palmer’s richly textured Killers-esque grooves. The entirety of How to Stay Afloat in Treacherous Waters will be available online for free on October 15 via Bandcamp (http://redbeard.bandcamp.com).

If you want a taste of Red Beard before the album drops, come see them in the SAC on Friday, October 9th, as the band headlines Naked Party, celebrating the closing week of the Naked Plays Festival. A live DJ will start the party at 10:00 PM, and the band goes on at 11:00 PM, followed by another hour of dance tunes. There is $3 cover charge. Look forward to high-energy set, as O’Shea and the boys typically pace the stage like caged lions, the air practically buzzing with electricity as their instruments come to life in their hands. The emotion of Red Beard’s stage performance is raw, intense, and uninhibited—I’ve seen several bloodied guitars leave the stage—yet the band’s indie-rock chops remain tight and refined. It’s really a hell of an experience; they suck you right in. Try to keep yourself from dancing—I doubt you’ll succeed. Even if you’ve seen Red Beard before, the October 9th show has something different to offer, as Kevin Johnson and Jordan Lawson join the band live on lead guitar and keys, respectively. According to Ben, the new lineup has great chemistry. “We’re like brothers. We’re all very different and have differing viewpoints regarding how we should pursue music, and when all that comes together there’s a push and pull, but we all have the same goal. We’re all very driven, and there are fights, but that’s just because we all want to make this the best thing possible.”

Red Beard has been together two years, and has released one demo entitled Nebulous (also available for free via Bandcamp). The band’s future plans include recording this winter in Wisconsin with a Milwaukee-native who approached the band a few months ago. According to Meadors, “it’s gonna be big.” The plan currently includes re-recording fan-favorite “Nebulous” along with four new tunes. Red Beard also plans to begin weekend touring soon; “we just need to start booking.” You can find Red Beard online at www.redbeardthemusic.com, on Facebook, and at http://twitter.com/redbeardthemusic. Download their music for free at http://redbeard.bandcamp.com.

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BenWritten by Ben in: Uncategorized |
Sep
21
2009
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Album Release Date Announced!

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BenWritten by Ben in: Uncategorized |
Aug
04
2009
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The Making Of

A short video about the making of our upcoming album!

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BenWritten by Ben in: Uncategorized |
Jul
13
2009
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New Single “Sea Goddess” out now!

Drowned sailors, shattered love and a sea goddess in the new single from our upcoming album How to Stay Afloat in Treacherous Waters!  Listen to it on the music page or go to http://redbeard.bandcamp.com to download it for free!

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BenWritten by Ben in: Uncategorized |
Jun
22
2009
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A Sneak Preview

Big news was promised and here it is:

We are releasing a song from our upcoming LP  How to Stay Afloat in Treacherous Waters for your listening pleasure! The song is called Cope.

Listen to it now by going to the music tab on the menu up top or go download it at our bandcamp page here.

We will be releasing two more songs after this, one in July and one in August, and the whole LP will be released in September.

The track listing is:

1. Man Overboard
2. Your Words My Fears
3. Black Widow Kills Kiddo
4. Sea Goddess
5. Cope
6. To The Earth
7. A.D.H.D.L.O.L.
8. We’re Going Home

So go check out our bandcamp page and follow us on twitter!

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DaneWritten by Dane in: Music |
Jun
07
2009
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Pictures from Recording

Here are some pictures from our week of recording the new album! Next week we will be releasing a song from the album as a preview of what’s to come! Check back here or follow us on twitter for more details. Also if you are going to be at Bonnaroo go find Matt and he will give you a CD with 3 songs from the new album on it!

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BenWritten by Ben in: Uncategorized |
Apr
27
2009
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Pictures from the Arts House Show

We would like to thank Dan Spilatro for these great pictures from the show!

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BenWritten by Ben in: Uncategorized |
Apr
26
2009
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Step 1: Preproduction

In preparation for our new EP, Red Beard has to do many things. Plan out how we are going engineer and record the songs, come up with song titles, the order of the tracks, etc. We also play acoustic shows and even do a few stunts on bikes. It’s all in a day’s work for us.

Preproduction has led us to deciding a final album title and a final set of 7 tracks. This information will be published soon I promise. In the meantime, enjoy the video!

Much Love,
Ben

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