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The Glad Version

Roaring Twenties

About Me


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Press:

Sometimes bands surprise you. Two albums into their career on the local scene I thought I had the Glad Version all figured out. I had the quartet pegged as a group of talented and well meaning young guys whose music played it a little too safe and teetered a little too close for comfort to mawkishly emo terrain for me to ever really get behind. Then I heard their forthcoming third album, Make Islands, and that perception was blown to pieces. It’s a truly great record, a focused and polished pop platter that expands the Glad Version sound way beyond anything they’ve done in the past, the kind of album that screams to be discovered far beyond the state of Minnesota. -Reveille Magazine

Whether or not writing a song called "89.3" is a great ploy for radio play, those Death Cab/Bright Eyes-loving guys in the Glad Version did just that for their third CD, "Make Islands." The lyrics have little to do with the station in question (I think it's about being in a band), but it's one of many cuts that should get played on any station with an active music blog and a cool British DJ. Those include the frantically poppy "Ambulance," the gorgeous and icy anthem "Cougars" and the big-chorus builder "Under the Pines." -Minneapolis Star Tribune

The opening moments of Make Islands find the Glad Version's lead singer Adam Svec in a shootout in the Old West. While a guitar wails in the background, both the protagonist and the female antagonist get shot, and the blood begins to flow. The rest of the album isn't nearly as blood-soaked, but it's packed with as much claustrophobia and uneasy despair. The Glad Version have evolved since their last offering, 2006's Lights Out North Star. That slippery, almost indescribable shift from "pretty good" to "pretty great" is evident just seconds into the new disc's opener, and the record only gets better from there. -City Pages

[15} With a boyish, downbeat/uptempo indie-rock sound somewhere between Death Cab for Cutie and Bright Eyes, this well-polished quartet would've sounded great on "The O.C." It still sounds pretty good on the station one of its songs is named after, "89.3." -Minneapolis Star Tribune Twin Cities Critic's Tally

The sound: Slick mid-tempo indie-pop sure to appeal to fans of Death Cab for Cutie. Why this could be the year: The band’s gently rocking tunes are hip enough to appeal to the college rock crowd but smooth enough to play on Cities 97. -Metro Magazine

It is always nice to see the progression of a young band and especially when they really start to hit their stride. Minneapolis’ Glad Version is definitely one of those bands. Make Islands is the bands third album since 2004 and the refinement of their sound is very noticeable. Each track has a much more methodical approach to it with every harmony, beat, guitar lick and hush vocal planned down to the second, which for some bands would come off like stale bread but for The Glad Version it enables their true self to shine through track after track. -The Fire Note

Glad Version kicked butt Friday night, leading one audience member to lean into me and ask why they aren’t better known. Their latest release Make Islands is unquestionably their best to date, and since they keep on getting better with each release I wouldn’t count them out for world domination just yet. -HowWasTheShow.com


My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/23/2005
Band Website: thegladversion.com
Band Members: Tor Johnson, Chris Salter, Adam Svec, Travis Welk
Influences: Karate, Matt Pond PA, John Vanderslice, John Hermanson, Death Cab for Cutie, Pedro the Lion, Built to Spill, Crooked Fingers, Hey Mercedes, Ben Folds, Rufus Wainwright, Tom Waits, Bright Eyes, Cursive, Iron and Wine, Clem Snide, Elliott Smith, Bjork, Radiohead, Elvis Costello, Michael Jackson, Archers of Loaf, The Decemberists, Dinosaur Jr, SuperDrag.Minnesota artists you should hear: Aviette, These Modern Socks, Cloud Cult, Haley Bonar, Low, Kid Dakota, Friends Like These, Fitzgerald, Duplomacy, The Plastic Constellations, Halloween Alaska, POS, Jayber Crow, Seymore Saves the World, Storyhill, Bob Mould, Reticence, Cowboy Curtis... if we left someone out, let us know.
Sounds Like: a domestic flight
Record Label: Draw Fire Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

itunes plus

Hey people - all three of our albums have been upgraded to itunes plus quality at the itunes store.  For the average person, this means that the songs sound better, and can be played on any type ...
Posted by The Glad Version on Wed, 25 Jun 2008 08:02:00 PST

Video feature on Reveille Mag

Rob from Reveille Magazine just posted these videos that were shot at our studio last winter.  They are live versions of "Make Islands" and "Hibernating Haunted House."  This was a nice surp...
Posted by The Glad Version on Fri, 25 Apr 2008 09:11:00 PST

Need Volunteers for a Video Shoot for "Deadwood"

Hey Everybody,Our friend Troy is shooting a video for our song "Deadwood" this coming Saturday, 4/19.  We need as many people as we can get to play the part of "crowd" for the video shoot.  ...
Posted by The Glad Version on Sun, 13 Apr 2008 02:30:00 PST

Luther College - CHIPS Article

Alumni success inspires Luther musicans March 20, 2008 - 12:00am  chipsweb The Glad Version prove independent music v...
Posted by The Glad Version on Thu, 20 Mar 2008 12:10:00 PST

Links to Cities 97 Morning Show Interview

http://www.cities97.com/cc-common/podcast/single_podcast.htm l?podcast=StudioC.xmlhttp://www.cities97.com/pages/morningsh ow.html?feed=250761&article=3280385Here are the links to the Cities 97 Morni...
Posted by The Glad Version on Sat, 01 Mar 2008 10:22:00 PST

Make Islands now available on iTunes

As of yesterday, "Make Islands" should be available on iTunes in its entirety.  If you have any troubles downloading anything, let us know at [email protected],Adam
Posted by The Glad Version on Thu, 28 Feb 2008 06:22:00 PST

TGV on Cities 97

Chris and I will be playing a few songs from Make Islands and one new song on the Cities 97 Morning Show on Friday at 8:00AM.  If you're up by then on a Friday, you should check it out.http://www...
Posted by The Glad Version on Thu, 28 Feb 2008 06:18:00 PST

"Make Islands" now available on CD Baby.

http://cdbaby.com/cd/gladversion3
Posted by The Glad Version on Fri, 18 Jan 2008 09:05:00 PST

TGV on HowWasTheShow.com

Link to Article:  http://www.howwastheshow.com/index.cfm/action/potw.view/potw Key/120Turf Club - 1/11/08Big Ditch Road garnered a good bit of well-deserved press coming into their CD release show...
Posted by The Glad Version on Thu, 17 Jan 2008 01:36:00 PST

TGV featured on XM Radio! (XMU Weekly Podcast 7)

Download the XMU Weekly Feature Podcast here (our feature starts around 19:42)4 January 2008, 4:42 pm XMU's Program Director Billy Zero ploughs through hundreds of CD'severy week, and on this week's p...
Posted by The Glad Version on Wed, 09 Jan 2008 05:32:00 PST