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Black Tie

About Me

After GoMotorCar disbanded in 2004, bassist Roger Apodaca decided to record some songs as a side project. Throughout much of 2004 he recorded his music on his home computer, inviting musicians to lend an ear and take a bit of direction while adding their respective personalities to the individual tracks they would lay down. What started out as a few songs soon grew into an entire album. The project was dubbed Black Tie, and the album was titled “At Dawn”. The 10 song disc features Apodaca performing much of the instrumentation but also includes performances by Ryan Martino (BellyAchers), Dagmar Andrews (GoMotorCar, Skumbaag), Eric Reynolds (Los Brownspots), Paul Newcomb (Los Brownspots), Leonard Apodaca (Scenester, GoMotorCar), Audrey Lee, and Deborah Maldonado. Each musician adds their own personal element to the already atmospheric quality of the songs and the end result is an album that is melodic, haunting, and beautiful at the same time. Fans of GoMotorCar's album True Tonight should explore Black Tie as it is a nice follow up to that landmark album.

During much of 2006 and the early part of 2007 Apodaca again hit the studio in the same manor as before with his songs and ideas being expanded upon by various guest musicians; many of which have their own respective well known bands. In working on Black Tie's latest release "Goodbye, Farewell" Apodaca enlisted the help of Ryan Martino in the recording process to help with recording and mixing. Many of the same musicians that appeared on "At Dawn" lend their musical talents to the new project "Goodbye, Farewell". Other musicians that appear on the new album include Ryan Anthony, Sean McCullough, Johnny Cassidy, and Justin Ray.

Fans of GoMotorCar's album "True Tonight" should explore Black Tie as it is a nice follow up to that landmark album.


My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/4/2005
Band Website: www.socyermom.com/blacktie
Band Members:

In the studio: Roger Apodaca & Friends

Live (Version 4.0): Clint: drums Eric: bass Leonard: guitar Keith: keyboard Suzanne: cello Roger: guitar, keyboard, vocals

Previous Live Lineups: 2005 (Version 1.0) Ryan Martino: guitar Paul Newcomb: cello Ryan Anthony: drums Eric Reynolds: bass Roger Apodaca: guitar, vocals

2006-2007 (Version 2.0) Eric Reynolds: bass Keith Morris: keyboard Leonard Apodaca: guitar Travis Williams: drums Roger Apodaca: guitar, vocals2007 (Version 3.0) Dagmar Andrews: drums Johnny Cassidy: guitar, vocals Eric Reynolds: bass Leonard Apodaca: guitar Paul Newcomb: cello Ryan Martino: guitar Roger Apodaca: guitar, keyboard, vocals
Influences: Sparklehorse, The Mercury Program, The Black Heart Procession, Iron and Wine, The Album Leaf, Neutral Milk Hotel, The Decemberists, Grandaddy, Maserati, Mogwai
Sounds Like: "Goodbye, Farewell is an album that keeps unfolding like some origami puzzlebox, revealing new and compelling layers of sonics, composition, and feeling. Fucking promising indeedy."
-Matthew Moyer (ink19.com)

"Black Tie has found a nice balance between light and dark, and the journey to and from each is a trip into the unknown."
-Rachel Heisler (pitchperfectreviews.com)

"it takes a rather special group to make a mostly instrumental album that's adorned with a few vocal tracks here and there. The aesthetic intent of that is something I find fascinating, and it's something that Albuquerque's Black Tie have conceived and executed beautifully on Goodbye, Farewell, their second release."
-Kevin Renick (paybackstl.com)

"the serene arrangements and meticulous musicianship have created a relaxing album with depth a-plenty."
-Terrascope Online (terrascope.co.uk)

"Swarming with waves of sound, this vastly instrumental work is atmospheric and mind-altering."
-Fense (fensepost.com)

"Serene and striking music that flows as the creative juices do"
-J-Sin (smother.net)

"Goodbye, Farewell is a strangely inspiring and hypnotic album"
-Jeremy Searle (americana-uk.com)
Record Label: Socyermom
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Storm is Back

This hurricane called love has hit again and knocked me on my ass again.  The only thing that I can say is something that I've said before when I wrote the lyrics to the song "Again": "How am I s...
Posted by on Wed, 08 Oct 2008 20:30:00 GMT

Eye of the Storm

There has been a calm in this hurricane of life that I am currently going through.  I've had some great song ideas that I need to capture somehow.  At this rate I'll have 12 new songs before...
Posted by on Sun, 05 Oct 2008 15:49:00 GMT

Close Call

I nearly cut off two of my fingers tonight in an accident with a saw.  I feel very lucky to have escaped with a cut and two in-tact but throbbing fingers.  It hurts so bad to type and I'll p...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Sep 2008 19:22:00 GMT

Maybe no more shows for 2008?

Black Tie might be having some scheduling problems for the rest of the year which is fine with me since I have been dealing with some major heartbreak in my life.  We'll definitely be back strong...
Posted by on Wed, 17 Sep 2008 21:12:00 GMT

Photos from the Atomic Show

I added a folder in our pictures section with photos from the Atomic Cantina show on June 28th.  Wes Naman was at the show clicking his camera faster than the speed of sound and all of the photos...
Posted by on Fri, 11 Jul 2008 23:02:00 GMT

Show w/ Cherry Tempo and Calamity Magnet

This past Saturday we played at the Atomic Cantina with Calamity Magnet and Cherry Tempo.  Calamity Magnet is from L.A. and this was the first stop in their summer tour.  They opened up the ...
Posted by on Mon, 30 Jun 2008 10:18:00 GMT

Show this Saturday at Atomic

Black Tie will be playing this Saturyday at Atomic Cantina.  It'll be our first show in nearly 6 months.  I am pleased with the lineup for the show.  Eric, Clint, Leonard, and myself wi...
Posted by on Tue, 24 Jun 2008 22:06:00 GMT

Album Review from Ink 19

Matthew Moyer from Ink 19 (www.ink19.com) has reviewed "Goodbye, Farewell".  He said it was "an album that keeps unfolding like some origami puzzlebox, revealing new and compelling layers of...
Posted by on Mon, 25 Feb 2008 21:22:00 GMT

Album Review From 30music.com

30music.com recently reviewed "Goodbye, Farewell".  The reviewer (Matthew Austin) loved the instrumental tracks but didn't have too much enthusiasm for the tracks with vocals.  In any case h...
Posted by on Wed, 06 Feb 2008 20:49:00 GMT

Show at Burt’s Last Night

Last night Black Tie played a show with The Grave of Nobody's Darling and Lousy Robot.  The Lousy Robot guys are super awesome and they played some pretty slick, catchy tunes.  The Grav...
Posted by on Sat, 12 Jan 2008 19:36:00 GMT