Thứ Ba, 23 tháng 4, 2013

Bruno scoring big with Awolnation


Bruno scoring big with Awolnation

When Aaron Bruno finished “Megalithic Symphony,” his debut album as Awolnation, he felt something he’d never quite experienced before.
“I was extremely proud of the record I had made, more than ever before,” he said in an early March phone interview. “I just felt I really did something unique and special and original that truly for the first time in my life I had no regrets, nor did I really question any of the parts.”
That’s not to say Bruno thought this would translate into a hit album.
“I didn’t have any expectations of commercial success, because that’s the business side as well,” he said. “Just because you have a song that 10 strangers could get in a room and all agree ‘You know what, this song does sound like a hit song to me,’ that doesn’t mean that it will be.”
Bruno had good reason to temper any thoughts about chart success or radio play for his new music. His two previous bands failed to make an impact, even though they seemed positioned for success.
One band, Home Town Hero, which was signed to the Warner Bros.-affiliated Maverick Records (owned by Madonna), had some modest success with its 2002 self-titled debut, but broke up shortly before the release of its second album, 2004’s “Bitch City.”
Bruno and Hometown Hero bandmate Drew Stewart then formed Under The Influence of Giants and landed a deal with Island Records. But the group’s 2006 debut album stiffed and the band ended.
“More discouraging than the band ending was just a lack of exposure that those songs I wrote with those guys had,” Bruno said. “I felt there was a lot of stuff on there (the self-titled album) that would possibly move people and mean a lot to their day. And it didn’t really get the right opportunity.”
With Awolnation, though, Bruno’s music has had a chance to be heard, and he’s enjoying his first taste of real success.
“Sail,” the first single from “Megalithic Symphony,” remains a top 10 rock hit after more than 45 weeks on the chart (it is nearing 2 million in sales and downloads), while a second single, “Kill Your Heroes,” has also enjoyed airplay.
Bruno said luck and timing had a lot to do with the success, although he thinks the lyrics to “Sail” spoke to listeners and perhaps he came up with a song and a sound that was right for radio at the time.
“At the time, there was nothing on the radio like it at all, something with that half-time, mid-tempo sort of spooky, weird, catchy little jam that it is,” Bruno said.
Actually, “Megalithic Symphony” is something a bit different musically as an album. Ranging widely in tempos and intensities, it is tied together by the way Bruno blends a big catchy rock sound with instrumentation that features plenty of synthesizers and electronics.
The songs on “Megalithic Symphony” go from frenetic (“Burn It Down” and “Soul Wars”) to anthemic (“People” and “Sail”) to direct and poppy (“Jump on My Shoulders” and “Guilty Filthy Soul”) to big and grooving (“Kill Your Heroes”) to the one song on the album that strays from the synthy-electronic sound, the harmony-laden piano-based ballad “All I Need.”
Despite the success he’s currently having, Bruno said he isn’t standing still musically. He’s been working on a second album, and so far he’s sensing that it will be notably different from “Megalithic Symphony.”
“I don’t see it being as electronic as the first record, I will say that,” he said. “It seems like a lot of the writing that I’m doing on this record starts with maybe some sort of electronic part or melody or rhythm and then I try to replace it with more organic instruments without losing what I originally thought was interesting and quirky about the synths to begin with.
“So we’ll see.”
Bruno’s willingness to evolve musically extends to a live shows he’s been playing with the four other musicians who make up the touring version of Awolnation. After all, he noted, when songs get recorded for an album, they’re still relatively new.
“I want it to be louder, better, heavier, live,” Bruno said. “Heavy music really moves me a lot. And it doesn’t have to be heavy as in aggressive necessarily, but something deep. It can be a groove. It could be the low end of a breakdown that is incredibly deep and moving to me. Something that gets in your gut is really important.
“And heaviness can come from a ballad as well. It can be a lyric. It can be a moment where the audience all feels the same thing at the same time. That’s what you go for. Or course, we’ve been playing these songs for awhile, so we try to reinvent them as much as we can. We’ve been playing some stripped down versions of certain songs that are enjoyable for us to do as well in certain situations.”

Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 4, 2013

Emer’s Mixed Tapes: Awolnation

Emer’s Mixed Tapes: Awolnation 

Awolnation (often stylized as AWOLNATION) is an American electronic rock band, formed and fronted by Aaron Bruno, formerly of Under the Influence of Giants, Hometown Hero and Insurgence. The band is signed to Red Bull Records, and their first EP, Back from Earth, was released on iTunes on May 18, 2010.
Awolnation began after frontman Aaron Bruno was approached by Red Bull Records in 2009, asking if he wanted free use of the Red Bull recording studio in Los Angeles, CA. He recorded a few songs in the studio and ultimately signed with the label, calling it more of a “partnership”, and was allowed to make the recordings that he wanted. Aaron Bruno has been with numerous bands before he created Awolnation, including chart-breaking Under The Influence Of Giants. Bruno writes all of his songs himself, but confides in close friends and family or respected artists for guidance. The name Awolnation is derived from Aaron Bruno’s high school nickname. In an interview with Kristin Houser of the LA Music Blog, he stated that he “would leave without saying goodbye because it was just easier, so that’s where the name Awol came from.”
The band released their debut album Megalithic Symphony digitally on March 15, 2011, and physically on March 29, 2011 on Red Bull Records. Megalithic Symphony features a total of 15 tracks, including the singles “Sail“, “Not Your Fault“, and “Kill Your Heroes” (produced by Brian West). Bonus tracks are also offered with the purchase of the digital album depending on the outlet. These tracks include “Shoestrings”, “Swinging from the Castles” and “I’ve Been Dreaming”.
AWOLNATION-10The band’s first single, “Sail”, peaked at #10 on the U.S. Billboard Rock Songs  and has gone platinum in the US and double platinum in Canada. The single got extra media attention when it was used under a video of the professional BASE jump, skydiver, and wingsuit flyer Jeb Corliss. “Sail” has been featured in the episode “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” of CBS’s television show The Good Wife, commercials for the Fox television show House, Nokia’s commercial for Lumia and PT’s commercial for 4G LTE. It is also the background music for Under Armour’s “Are You from Here” commercial, featuring Derrick Williams of the Minnesota Timberwolves. “Sail” was covered by Macy Gray and is included on her album ‘Covered’, issued on March 26, 2012 (USA release). Recently, “Sail” was used for a Sonya Tayeh routine in So You Think You Can Dance Season nine Episode six. “Sail” was also used at the end of episode 5 “Dog Soldiers” in season 1 of Longmire. ‘Sail’ has also gathered major attention by Youtube Host ‘Nanalew’ along with fellow Youtuber ‘Meekakitty’ Sail. “Sail” was on the soundtrack of the thriller horror movie “Playback” released in March 2012 featuring Christian Slater, Toby Hemingway, Jennifer Missoni and Ambyr Childers etc. “Sail” gained even greater exposure when it was featured in BMW’s Olympic Opening Ceremony and in commercial spots throughout the Olympic broadcasts. “Sail” was also featured in a CBC Hockey Night in Canada opening tease on February 18, 2012, prior to a game between the Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs. It is also used as of March 2013 in commercials for History Channel’s new series, Vikings.
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Another of the band’s songs, “Burn It Down“, is featured in the Sons of Anarchy episode “To Be, Act 1″. Also one of their songs “Guilty Filthy Soul” has been featured in the episode “Break On Through” of The CW’s television show The Vampire Diaries. The band’s songs, ‘”Sail”, and “All I Need”, are featured in Season one Episode 12 of Common Law. “Kill Your Heroes” is featured at the beginning and the end of Season three Episode two of the Canadian TV series Rookie Blue as well as the Remix of “Sail” together with Innerpartysystem in Episode 8 of the same Season.
The band is currently working on a second studio album. They are releasing two new songs, “ThisKidsNotAlright” and “Some Kind of Joke”

 

Bruno from AWOLNATION Talks Tour

Bruno from AWOLNATION Talks Tour, Free Music, and Next Album
Over two years since the release of Megalithic Symphony, AWOLNATION is still touring in support of their smash debut album. The band will be on the road throughout much of 2013 but also hopes to have their highly anticipated sophomore effort written by year’s end. Frontman, Aaron Bruno, talked with Alternative Addiction about the group’s recent success, their growing fanbase, and why the band has decided to release many of their songs for free.

While Megalithic Symphony <a href='http://www.alternativeaddiction.com/advertisements/adserver/adclick.php?n=a87972ba' target='_blank'><img src='http://www.alternativeaddiction.com/advertisements/adserver/adview.php?what=zone:37&n=a87972ba' border='0' alt=''></a>dropped in March 2011, AWOLNATION actually released the Back From Earth EP almost a full year earlier which of course included the platinum selling single, “Sail.” And even though we’re entering the second quarter of 2013, Bruno commented that there are still new listeners that are just now learning about AWOLNATION. As a result, the group has been able to continue touring behind the LP for more than two years. “People are really still discovering the band just now. Of course we have very loyal fans that have been with us since day one but it’s hard to stop this process when it keeps going so good and we feel so blessed. If there’s a demand for us to play, entertain people, and make their day a little bit better it’s hard to say no to that – so we’re going to continue to go. At a certain point I’m going to have to decide it’s time to chill and go away for a little while. I think it’d be silly not to do that given the name.”
Considering AWOLNATION has been on the road for such a long duration, the fact of the matter is the band has not only been performing many of the same songs, but they have also been played some cities multiple times. Well aware of the circumstances, Bruno explained how the band always makes an effort to change up their shows because they never know which fans they may see twice – and surprisingly, Bruno even remembers specific faces in the crowd. “Sometimes I’ll see a fan I recognize in the audience and say to myself, ‘oh no, we better be doing something better and new since the last time they saw us.’ So I’m always aware of that. We just played in Paris actually and one of our fans flew all the way there from the states. I tried to think back to the last time we saw her in the U.S. and I think I nailed when that was; but we made sure to do things a little bit differently. I care what everybody thinks – not just a group of people.”
Though Bruno and co. have yet to hit the studio to begin work on a follow up to Megalithic Symphony, the guys have released a series of remixes and b-sides in the meantime. And as many fans already know, much of this material was actually made available for free by the band. “If you want to find my album for free you can. I think to fight that is silly; it’s the world we live in and you really have to find a way to utilize that. We gave away our EP with ‘Sail’ on it for free in certain markets when it first came out just to get the word out there. You can’t be too precious about stuff. I can’t imagine how many people have our record and it’s unaccounted for…you can’t fight it so you might as well stand out and give people music for free. I’ll sell my album because it’s the thing I care about most but anytime we have a couple B-sides to remix, I think that should be listened to for free. It’s kind of free advertisement for people to get into the album.”
With all the attention AWOLNATION has received over the course of the past year or so, there is no question there will be a significant amount of pressure surrounding the band when they begin work on their next record. Regardless, Bruno plans to go about his business just as he did for Megalithic Symphony; but still, even the vocalist admitted that there will be a lot more eyes (and ears) on the group this time around once they head into the studio. “One of the wonderful freedoms that I had is that I truly didn’t care too much about what people thought about the album (Megalithic Symphony) because I didn’t think anyone was going to hear it to begin with. I just thought my buddies would hear it and hopefully think it was cool. I’d be pretty embarrassed if everyone thought it sucked but I was pretty sure nobody was going to think that. At the same time though, I didn’t expect it to have the commercial success it has. I really had nothing to lose so I said f*ck it, I’m going to make the record I’ve always wanted to make and I made it. I’m going to do the same thing for the second one; it’s just a little different because people are anticipating it…I just want it to be the best it can.”