Bon Iver takes Aero Flynn on tour
See Aero Flynn on tour this fall OPENING FOR Bon Iver
Full list of dates & tickets: http://aeroflynn.org/tour.php
GET AERO FLYNN’S DEBUT ALBUM: http://smarturl.it/AeroStream
Full list of dates & tickets: http://aeroflynn.org/tour.php
GET AERO FLYNN’S DEBUT ALBUM: http://smarturl.it/AeroStream
Catch Aero Flynn on tour next month with Minus the Bear, Murder By Death, and O’Brother.
Tickets/Dates: http://aeroflynn.org/tour.html
iTunes: http://smarturl.it/AeroFlynn
Vinyl (US): http://smarturl.it/AeroFlynnVinyl
Vinyl (UK): http://smarturl.it/AeroTrade
CD: http://smarturl.it/AeroFlynn_AmzCD
Stream: http://smarturl.it/AeroStream
Get “Quiet Day” on iTunes: http://www.smarturl.it/FortLean
New summer t-shirts! Never too late for some new beach styles. Get a rainbow roll Ooh La La tee in our new online store! Order here and also check out the sweet 7 inch + t-shirt bundle: http://smarturl.it/OohLaLaMerch
Catch Aero Flynn on tour this month in the UK opening for Ben Howard on his SOLD OUT run of arena shows. Tour dates available here: http://aeroflynn.org/tour.html
Be sure to order Aero Flynn’s debut album available on all digital stores and on limited edition CLEAR vinyl at your local record store (available in UK via our friends at Memphis Industries):
iTunes = http://smarturl.it/AeroFlynn
Amazon CD = http://smarturl.it/AeroFlynn_AmzCD
Amazon LP = http://smarturl.it/AeroFlynn_AmzLP
Google = http://smarturl.it/AeroFlynn_Google
Its that time of year again, when we migrate to Austin for SXSW; a week of music, micheladas, and BBQ. My favorite part of SXSW is when we return home to Brooklyn the worst of winter is usually over. SXSW marks spring’s arrival (it was only in the 40s when I went to the airport today at 6am – getting warmer!).
We have three bands, from three different countries, playing SXSW this year. Be sure to catch Brooklyn’s Fort Lean, Canada’s In-Flight Safety, and Belfast’s indie pop darlings GO WOLF at SXSW this year. And swing by our annual FREE day party on Wednesday @ Sidebar to see a killer free show (flyer/details below). Banners this year is made possible by our friends at Rhythm Superfoods, Chameleon Cold Brew, DO512, and Shapiro Bernstein Music Publishing. Shout out to all of them for supporting independent music and rock n’ roll!
FORT LEAN SXSW SCHEDULE:
Wednesday March 18- 3:30pm: Banners Party (The Side Bar, 602 E 7th St)
Wednesday March 18- 10pm: The Majestic (The Majestic, 419 E 6th St) ***OFFICIAL***
Thursday March 19th- 1am: ICM Showcase (Icenhausers 83 Rainey St, Austin, TX 78701)
Friday March 20- NOON: GQ x Jam in the Van (session)
Friday March 20- 2pm:BirdDog SXSW Rager @ The Pizza Loft (301 Chicon St (at 3rd)///Free/No badge//All ages))
Saturday March 21- 1pm: Music Is For Listeners Radio Party (1900 Manner Road)
IN-FLIGHT SAFETY SXSW SCHEDULE:
Tue March 17 – 10:35 pm – Red 7, 611 E 7th St
Wed March 18 – 12 noon – Acoustic Set – CIMA Stand, Convention Centre
Wed March 18 – 2:30 pm – Sidebar, 602 E 7th St // Banners Presents
Thu March 19 12 noon – La Barbecue, 902 E Cesar Chavez St // The Yard Presents
Thu March 19 5pm – The Dizzy Rooster, 306 E. 6th Street
Sat March 21 – 11pm – Friends, 208 E 6th St // HPX Presents
GO WOLF SXSW SCHEDULE:
MONDAY MARCH 16th – The British Music Embassy – Latitude 30 512 San Jacinto Blvd – 10pm
TUESDAY MARCH 17th – School House Pub – 2207 Manor Road – 7pm
THURSDAY MARCH 19th – Gig on A boat – Hyatt Regency Boat Dock 208 Barton Springs Road – 10.45am
THURSDAY MARCH 19th – Fado’s Irish Pub – 214 W 4th Street – 7pm
THURSDAY MARCH 19th – Maggie Mae’s Gibson room – 512 Trinity Street – 11pm
FRIDAY MARCH 20 – The British Music Embassy Latitude 30 512 San Jacinto Blvd – 2pm
Listen to “Quiet Day” On Stereogum
SXSW 2015 Dates:
Wednesday March 18- 3:30pm: Banners Party (The Side Bar, 602 E 7th St)
Wednesday March 18- 10pm: The Majestic (The Majestic, 419 E 6th St) ***OFFICIAL***
Thursday March 19th- 1am: ICM Showcase (Icenhausers 83 Rainey St, Austin, TX 78701)
Friday March 20- NOON: GQ x Jam in the Van (session)
Friday March 20- 2pm:BirdDog SXSW Rager @ The Pizza Loft (301 Chicon St (at 3rd) Free//All ages))
Saturday March 21- 1pm: Music Is For Listeners Radio Party (1900 Manner Road)
Somewhere between fact and fiction sits a place called Fort Lean. It doesn’t show on a subway map, and your cabbie won’t know how to get there, but on those adventurous nights when you’ve traded in your plans for a roll of the dice, that’s when you can find it.
The five gentlemen who bring the Fort to life met a decade ago at the famously freewheeling site of institutional discovery called Wesleyan University. Jake, Sam and Zach formed a band on the first day of class and were joined a few years later by Keenan and Will. The “P.C.U.” school’s hyper-social climate and bevy of battling bands set the tone for the real world beyond its progressive quad. After graduating, the group’s members relocated to New York to start fresh, playing music in other outfits and holding down jobs. A few years later the quintet reconvened as Fort Lean.
Fort Lean projects itself into the vague physical space suggested by its name. Here they have forged an identity and established roles that sidestep the hierarchy of traditional bands. Jake, on bass, is the visionary technician; Zach, on guitar, is the big-picture conceptualizer; Sam is that rare drummer with compositional knack; Keenan, the singer, is the guiding soul of the group; Will, on keys, is the finisher, the closer, the icing. But while these roles do exist, it’s never quite clear who is doing what.
“It’s a warped normalcy,” says Keenan. “There are elements in our music that you might think you’ve heard before but they translate to something different when the parts come together.” Layers of sound interweave, blending the familiar and unfamiliar. In their words, it’s like a bootleg vacation, the idea of an escape that is compromised or somehow undercut; a kid on holiday with his parents, free but for the hotel walls.
Fort Lean released two early EPs, earning glowing reviews in The New York Times and shows with HAIM, Future Islands, and Unknown Mortal Orchestra. Now comes Quiet Day, the debut LP on Ooh La La Records. The album is a collision of moods and tones, approachable and ambitious but delivered with a sideways subtlety. The collective songwriting is cohesive yet contains the disparate perspectives of its five writers. This is versatile stuff, appropriate for a crowd at a party or for the introspective headphoner.
“What we’re trying to explore sonically is something true to life, where there are moments of pleasure and peace that coexist with moments of surprise and chaos, ” says Zach. “It’s aspirational,” says Keenan. “We’re trying to build a world.”
Welcome to Fort Lean.
I’m thrilled to welcome Josh Scott and his new band, Aero Flynn, to the Ooh La La Records family. Everything you need to know about this incredible new artist and release can be found here: http://aeroflynn.org/.
Yours truly,
Theo Aronson