BIO...
Your Black Star is a long stretch of highway on a hot summer
night. It is a blanket of pitch-black sky pocked with thousands of points of
light. It is your headlights searching the road ahead, a mystery unfolding as
you roll forth into the darkness. It is a sense of calm as you roll off into
the void, more curious than frightened.
The Louisville, Ky., trio makes lush,
atmospheric music that washes over you, pounding your chest and overwhelming
your senses with searing guitars, pulsing bass and crackling drums. The lyrics
are dark and tangled, the melodies cresting and crashing. You draw comparisons
to everything from Jesus and Mary Chain to The Secret Machines before determining
that Your Black Star is an experience unto itself.
Your Black Star was formed
in 2001 by singer/guitarist Jeremy Johnson and drummer Andrew Osborn, two kindred
spirits bonded by their love of bombastic, fearless rock ’n’ roll. Like a lot
of bands, the birthing process proved difficult; bassists came and went before
a true fellow traveler was discovered in Brandon Duggins.
They have taken a
decidedly unorthodox approach to building a fan base. Rather than fall into
the trap that some bands fall into, Your Black Star resisted the temptation
of becoming a bunch of local heroes who only play before adoring friends and
neighbors. Rather, they threw themselves on the crucible that is the never-ending
tour, taking the show on the road to test themselves before unfamiliar audiences.
A friendship with the Japanese band Drum:Kan prompted Your Black Star to venture
to Japan, where it quickly developed an unlikely connection with rock-starved
fans. Tours of Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom provoked a similar
reaction, as well as positive international press and numerous spins on the
influential BBC. “You can sit around and wait for that one big break to happen,â€
said Johnson, “Or you can put yourself out there and give yourself as many opportunities
as you can.â€
Overseas buzz led to deals with labels in Japan, England and Australia, but the band was a bit of a mystery back home, more well known in Tokyo and
Sydney than in the nightclubs of Louisville. Seeing this as less a problem than
an opportunity, Johnson, Osborn and Duggins have spent the better part of the
past two years rampaging through the states, playing in the esteemed South by
Southwest Music Festival in Austin and the CMJ Festival in New York as well
as sharing the stage with Sleater-Kinney, The Hold Steady and Catfish Haven.
“Sound from the Ground,†the band’s American debut, won critical acclaim stateside,
tagging Your Black Star with the weighty “next big thing†label. Expectations
can stifle a band, but the trio is confronting them head on.
In fact, “confrontationâ€
could be the keyword as Your Black Star prepares its next record, “Beasts†for
release in July 2007. “It’s more direct this time around. It’s much more raw,
much less produced,†Johnson said. “With this record we're really just shooting
to be the meanest band we can.†--Thomas Nord, March 2007
"Epic indie rock with big, hairy balls."
-Kerrrang!
"Kentucky's your black star might be the band to spark American indie-rock's true resurgence."
-Prefix Magazine
"A lightning bolt straight out of kentucky. 9/10"
-Blunt magazine
"Soaked in intensity, choking on dark, sprawling soundscapes."
-Fasterlouder.com
"Sonic landscapes and stoner vocal vibes that make Explosions In The Sky sound like Westlife."
-Roots and Branches
"If this is what happens when the punks grow up, I'm all in."
-Punknews.org
CONTACT...
band: [email protected]
management: Keith Cutler, [email protected]
labels: Hawthorne Street Records , Wonkavision Records , TV Records