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Califone - Shitty Barn Session No. 174
The Shitty Barn
Spring Green, WI
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After the disintegration of Chicagos blues-rock innovators Red Red Meat, the bands four remaining members struck out on their own, initiating several varied endeavors but never straying too far from their home base, or each other. Ben Massarella and Tim Rutili revived their Perishable Records imprint, Brian Deck opened the Clava recording studios, adjacent to the Perishable offices, and Tim Hurley recorded and released his own Sin Ropas project on the resurrected label. While enduring the fluctuation between crisis and monotony inherent in the daily operation of a small, independent record label, Rutili began work on his next musical project, Califone.

Named after the pedant audio supply manufacturer, Califone was initially just Rutili banging out songs with a computer. Eventually, he began to enlist the help of some familiar cohorts and cycled through several transient contributors; ultimately, the revolving cast spawned 1998s self-titled debut EP. A joint Flydaddy/Perishable release, the record was distinctly more focused and confident than Red Red Meats swan song, Theres a Star Above the Manger Tonight. While still incorporating the bizarre sounds and sequenced beats of that record, this time the band didnt allow its in-studio experimentation to overwhelm the songs.

Interestingly, at the end of the nascent recording sessions for Califone, someone in Rutilis new conglomerate noticed that the band was, in effect, a reincarnation of Red Red Meat; the principal members of the supposedly defunct quartet were the only remaining people in the studio. A second self-titled EP followed in 2000 on Portlands Road Cone label, which soon after was paired with the first on the Sometimes Good Weather Follows Bad People compilation.

With Califones fundamental studio lineup at least temporarily solidified as Massarella, Rutili, and Deck, the band recorded its debut LP, Roomsound, with an open-door policy; members of Eleventh Dream Day, Tortoise, and Fruit Bats all performed on the album. Released in the spring of 2001, Roomsound fused the disparate elements the band had been struggling to unite since Theres a Star Above the Manger Tonight, creating a cohesive, affecting album. The limited-edition Deceleration One appeared in February 2002, showcasing some of Califones stunning live-recorded instrumentals. It was a combination of film loop mixing by Jeff Economy and Carolyn Faber and a puppetry sketch interpreted by Califone.

A month later, Sometimes Good Weather Follows Bad People was released, capturing the two new tracks as well as material from the bands two previously out of print EPs initially available on Flydaddy and Road Cone. Rutili and Massarella were on a roll. They collected additional musicians during the summer of 2002 for the recording of the Quicksand/Cradlesnakes EP. Its a rough-edged, dark effort, but Califones ever-changing musical cinema remained at its best. Released in 2004, Heron King Blues further refined their blending of melodic acoustic compositions and experimental tendencies before the band went on hiatus for most of 2005 while Rutili focused on soundtrack work. The band reconvened in late 2005 to begin work on Roots & Crowns, released in October 2006. All My Friends Are Funeral Singers followed in 2009. Bluesy, broken, and impressionistic, 2013s Southwest-birthed Stitches was the first Califone release to be recorded entirely outside of the Windy City.
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The Shitty Barn (Afficher)
506 E Madison Street
Spring Green, WI 53588
United States

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Propriétaire : Shitty Barn
Sur BPT depuis : 07 Juin 2010
 
Sara Stellick
shittybarnsessions.com


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