The Wars of 1812's profile on Amble Down Records
For the most part, The Wars of 1812 were born from nothing more than five days spent together in a basement studio.
In the summer of 2oo6, four friends united in De Pere, WI to make a record. The group had played and recorded together in various pairings throughout the years, but never together. Over the course of five days, the quartet learned, rehearsed, recorded, and fashioned together a cohesive assemblage of nine songs, which would come to be known collectively as Status Quo Ante Bellum - translating to "as it was before the war." During their short week together, the new friends unexpectedly felt the need to pursue something more than a mere self-gratifying side project. With various ties in different cities, they would not be able to construct a sturdy plan for quite some time and, meanwhile, Status Quo would remain quietly concealed. Almost a year later, the Wars finally convinced each other to leave their homes, full-time jobs, and aspirations for graduate school in order to form together permanently as a band. In August of 2oo7, all four relocated and reunited in Minnesota's Twin Cities, and attempted to create a sound in a music scene they knew very little about.
One part Wilco, one part Spoon, and one part harsh Wisconsin weather all combine to produce this warm winter quilt of a record, though, through its cool tint of alt-country twang and beneath its warm, drawn-out pop melodies, Status Quo effortlessly exudes the full array of its home state's seasons. Lead singer and guitarist Peter Pisano's smiley yet sardonic vocals carry the album as the band delicately pushes forward through each song. The instrumentation is that of a typical set-up of guitar, bass, drums, and keys with select textural additives that make for a full, well-executed sound with its altering dynamics and intricacies.
With the release of their now year-and-a-half old Status Quo, The Wars of 1812 are presently looking to conquer their fan [base], expand regionally, and begin work on their follow-up record.
Recent Press:
Reveille Magazine
HowWasTheShow.com
The Badger Herald
TC Daily Planet
ALBUM RELEASE (March 2008) with Amble Down Records and Afternoon Records Jan 26
We are so excited to announce that we will be releasing our album, Status Quo Ante Bellum, with Amble Down Records and Afternoon Records this spring. For one, our album art (by BMoen) has turned out beautifully. Also, the artists and management of the labels we are worki...
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Thanks for checking out my stuff ( just added a new song tonight). I dig your guys stuff. I missed you last time you were in EC but I will be sure to catch you at the Nuc on the 23rd. As for me, I go to UWEC and I have no idea when I'll play next. The only place that anyone seems to let me play is the Acoustic (perhaps Racy's will come around sometime).
posted Jan 31
BRIAN BETHKE says:
Hey guys great songs! Let me know if you ever need an opener.
posted Oct 21