Events . Stander, The Long Hunt, Fuzznaut

Thursday May 12th 2022

Show 7:30 PM

Stander, The Long Hunt, Fuzznaut

chicago instrumental post-rock
Concert
The Government Center 519 E Ohio St Pittsburgh

All Ages $8



Thu May 12 7:30 pm $8 advance/$10 door all ages/byob The Government Center 715 East St. North Side

tickets on sale at Govt Ctr, Jerry's Records, and online at https://standerpittsburgh.brownpapertickets.com

Garrote recording artists from Chicago
STANDER
https://stander.bandcamp.com/

with special guests
The Long Hunt
https://thelonghunt.bandcamp.com/
and Fuzznaut
https://fuzznaut.bandcamp.com/

Stander is the trio of guitarist Mike Boyd, bassist Derek Shlepr, and drummer Stephen Waller. Their music is mostly instrumental and defies the boundaries of heavy music, incorporating a myriad of styles and sounds to their sonic palette.

Rooted in both heavy music and Chicago's flourishing experimental and improvisational community, and following in the tradition of Midwestern boundary pushers before them (Tortoise, Pelican, Russian Circles) Stander defies categorization and deftly draws from disparate influences to create a sound that is their own.

Stander's new album Vulnerable came out on Feb. 11th on the new label The Garrote (co-run by photographer Josh Ford and Brian Barr of Aseethe). Vulnerable is an unflinching reflection on emotional volatility and fragility, from existential dread to stagnance, incalculable grief to unbridled bliss. Recorded at Machines With Magnets with Seth Manchester (The Body, Liturgy, Lingua Ignota), the Chicago trio unravel the fabric of heavy music conventions and stitch their own distinctive jagged pieces into a mirage of atmosphere. Through hypnotic repetitions and wildly shifting movements, Vulnerable rejoices in both subtlety and surprise.

"Pensive guitar lines surge up into tsunamis. Liquid, lyrical melodies disintegrate under a firehouse spew of distorted sound. Stander shifts dynamics like it's wielding a weapon, and maybe it is." - Dusted


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