Posted on: June 19, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Born in 2004 out of the thriving indie music scene in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, The Daredevil Christopher Wright unites brothers Jon and Jason Sunde with the percussion and vocals of friend Jesse Edgington. Their first full length album In Deference to a Broken Back, an expansive and collaborative effort, was released through Amble Down Records. Their sophomore album, 2012’s The Nature of Things, is a result of asking what can be created by three men at ease with their instruments, storytellers at heart. It will be released on the File Under: Music label on June 26.

Where In Deference enlisted the help of a large group of friends and fellow musicians, The Nature of Things scales back. Recorded by Patrick Stolley, founding engineer for the celebrated music blog Daytrotter, the album reflects sim- plicity. “With The Nature Of Things, we made an intentional effort to focus and tighten the writing. To try to confine the arrangements to elements that the three of us could perform,” says Jon.

Their classical voice training and pleasing, sometimes unexpected harmonies are evident throughout the album in pieces such as “Church” and “Ames, IA,” where we we are allowed to glimpse, in eavesdropped conversations–a couple divorcing, a meth addict begging for freedom and church bells tolling– for no other reason but that the dead rest below.

Like the Wanderer who returns home only to find what’s already “written on the spine of every holy lowly man, woman, creature, and child,” the experience of seeing something in its stripped away form is “a love letter in kind” (“Andrew the Wanderer”), a gift to those who “keep hobbled hopes under lock and key” (“We Fold Inside of Us”). “The world is full of many things to be loved and despised, but also simply seen,” says Jason. “What is the nature of things? You’re looking at it, however it may be, right now.”

“Here’s something great. With lightness, vigour & appetite, these Wisconsin folk- ies set themselves apart from all the lonelies and weepies.” – Said The Gramophone

“Much like the death-defying motorcycle jumping performance artist for which they ́ve named themselves, this Wisconsin trio is fearless in their pursuit of artistic glory.” -My Old Kentucky Blog

THE DAREDEVIL CHRISTOPHER WRIGHT

06/22 Eau Claire, WI Grand Little Theater
06/23 Minneapolis, MN The Cedar Cultural Center

06/26 Eau Claire, WI Volume One (Free In-Store)
06/29 Madison, WI The Frequency
06/30 Sheboygan, WI Paradigm
07/01 Milwaukee, WI Cactus Club

07/17 Milwaukee, WI Paste Mag – Live at Aloft Hotels RSVP

07/28 Avoca, WI Shitty Barn Session: Field Trip

08/01 Chicago, IL Subterranean *

08/02 Iowa City, IA The Mill *

08/03 Cincinnati, OH MOTR Pub *

08/04 Lakewood, OH Mahall’s 20 Lanes *

08/14 New York, NY TBA

08/15 Boston, MA Great Scott *

08/19 Shippensburg, PA The Thought Lot

08/23 Kalamazoo, MI Old Dog Tavern

09/13 Hayward, WI The Park Theater

11/02 Madison, WI UW-Madison

11/16 Minneapolis, MN Hennepin Ave United Methodist Church: Hennepin Church Rocks

* = Via Audio

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