Gowns combined folk/grunge songwriting with noise-territory production values and radical, digitally-assisted improvisation, with generally eerie and delicate results. In 2005 they released a limited-edition CDR on Folktale entitled “Dangers of Intimacy” (re-released in 2009 on single-sided 12” vinyl.) Carla Bozulich (Evangelista, Geraldine Fibbers) contributed vocals to one song. From 2005 to 2006 they composed and produced the full-length album “Red State,” released on Cardboard Records to widespread critical acclaim. Corey Fogel contributed percussion to several songs, subsequently joining the band live. In 2009 they released the limited-edition live album “Broken Bones” on Southern, as part of that label’s “Latitudes” series. Jacob Heule played percussion and Daniel Brummel played bass. As of December 2009, the live lineup of Gowns consists of Erika Anderson, Ezra Buchla, and Corey Fogel (when scheduling permits). Their live sound has evolved in recent years to something generally balanced between their “rocking” and “intimate” previous incarnations, more focused while still incorporating heavy doses of improvisation, enveloping ambient sound, and extreme dynamics. Pitchfork recently described Gowns as “one of the most heart-stoppingly great live bands on planet Earth.” As of February 2010, Gowns are officially broken up. A final release, the 17-minute “Stand and Encounter” was released from their website for free download. |Past and present members: Erika Anderson (Amps For Christ, myrobobedroom, Some Dark Holler)|: guitar, vocals, production Ezra Buchla (Mae Shi, Amps For Christ, Evangelista, MonstrO, Emily Lacy)|: electronics, vocals, strings, production Corey Fogel (Cryptacize, Mae Shi, Missincinatti, many others) |: percussion (tour 2006-present, “Red State”) Jacob Heule (Ettrick, Caroliner, many others)|: percussion (tour 2007, “Broken Bones”) Aaron Davis (Acre, Lords of Lightspeed)|: bass, electronics (tour 2007) Daniel Brummel (Ozma, Bad Dudes, Spain, The Elected, many others)|: bass, vocals (tour 2007, “Broken Bones”) |
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