I grew up in a tiny town in New Hampshire, population 500 - one street, one store, two television channels. My parents taught at a boarding school there; the school put my family up in one of the dorms, and every night we'd eat dinner in the cafeteria. There wasn't really a lot to do. I started playing music with my friends Zach Thomas and Seth Warren because we didn't play sports and we couldn't go out nights because there was nowhere to go. For fun, we'd start bands that lasted about two months, then lost one member, gained another, and changed names. We'd set up four-tracks in basements and upstairs bedrooms and make a whole terrible album in one night.
I went away to college in Minnesota and was puttering along towards an English and Creative Writing degree, trying to figure out how to apply any of what I was doing to a career, and wondering why I wasn't having any fun. Then I made a momentous decision - I was going to forget all about trying to have a professional career, I was going to start a rock and roll band and work crappy day jobs and I was going to be a failure on purpose! So I called Seth up and convinced him to move to Austin with me to play music. Austin seemed as good a place as any, and Zach already lived there. I drove down in the summer of 1998 and we all lived in one house together, rehearsing every night while we worked by day at video stores and bookstores.
We didn't really have many connections in Austin and it took a long time to get a show, but after a couple years things started to get rolling enough so that we could play out around town fairly regularly. Shortly after we'd added Jonathan as a fourth member (I'd met him when we'd played with his band on the roof of a burger joint), we got accepted into the South by Southwest music festival. There we met local producer Brian Beattie, who offered to record a proper record for us in exchange for redesigning his web site.
Jagjaguwar released Don't Fall in Love with Everyone You See a year later and we started cobbling together tours in the United States, sleeping on floors, lunching on cold cuts, playing for gas money. The record sold well enough that we could afford to record our next album - Down the River of Golden Dreams - over a month at San Francisco's Tiny Telephone studio.
Down the River of Golden Dreams gave us more touring opportunities, and it was hard to turn down getting paid, no matter how little, to play music. I quit my job, put all my stuff in storage and spent most of the next two years on tour. At about this time, both original members left the band. There were no hard feelings; they were just tired. They wanted to have homes and families and real jobs, to stay in one place for awhile. But the more unstable my situation became, the more I threw myself into it. I tried to put some sense of that instability into Black Sheep Boy.
Over two years of touring around the world for Black Sheep Boy, we eventually settled on a new lineup. My friend Travis had been playing drums in bar bands since he was 15; he offered to fill in and ended up becoming permanent. Patrick, a friend of his, joined on his recommendation. We picked up Scott in a small Northern California town where his friend had booked us a coffee shop gig; Brian was a guitar teacher who just sent us an e-mail. These people have become my best friends. The Stage Names represents the first Okkervil River album made solely by this core lineup - a lineup that has grown close through intensive touring, playing in a room together, trying to hit every note (or not hit every note) like it's the first and last thing they ever wanted to say.
This is my favorite album we've done. I think of it as a message to myself, from myself, to keep going. And I also think of it as an expression of love and alliance with people who kept going even when they knew it was all over.
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Travis Nelson - Drums
Jonathan Meiburg - Vocals, Keyboards, Accordion
Will Sheff - Vocals, Guitar
Scott Brackett - Trumpet, Keyboards
Brian Cassidy - Vocals, Electric Guitar, Mandolin
Patrick Pestorius - Bass
Seth Warren - Electronics
The Stage Names (out 08/07/07)
Black Sheep Boy (Definitive Edition)
The President's Dead 12"
Black Sheep Boy Appendix
Black Sheep Boy
hey okkervil river! i really, really, really enjoyed your concert in Münster (Gleis22)! Marc
posted Nov 26
I have been a fan for awhile - this new album is SO good that I am tempted to buy second and third copies every time I go to the record store. I am always thinking 'what new album do I want to get'... and usually the first thing that pops in my mind is 'BUY ANOTHER COPY OF THE STAGE NAMES'.... you know, just in case all the known copies in the world are somehow destroyed (then I would have a stockpile to give one to everybody who was then left in despair at the prospect of never hearing it again)... I know that sounds nuts, but is how I feel. BEST ALBUM of 2007 so far, HANDS DOWN!!! Cheers, your friend, Justin Justice
posted Oct 31
My sister has loved you for ages, but I only gave you a listen today. I've been listening to you all day and I can't get it out of my head. Awesome! x
posted Oct 23
i like how right now the only music that really exists in my world is yours! yay for good music!
posted Sep 24
What's up, Travis? We spoke the other night @ The Waiting Room. 'Twas a mighty fine time. Hope all's well. Jake Russell Band. p.s. Pump up the sloppyness!
posted Sep 19
And this week's (Aug. 20) World Cafe Next artist is... you fellas! :D http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=13780287
posted Aug 21
I made an Okkervil River station on Jango--it rules! Check it out if you get a second: http://www.jango.com/?r=229867093
posted Aug 17
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