Brazos (band)

Brazos
Origin Austin, Texas, United States
Genres Indie rock
Indie folk
Instruments voice, guitar
Years active 2007present
Labels Dead Oceans
Associated acts Empress Of
Website brazosbrazos.com
Members Martin McNulty Crane
Spencer Zahn
Ian Chang

Brazos is the moniker of Martin McNulty Crane. Originally from Austin, Texas, Brazos gained recognition in 2009 with the self-released debut album, "Phosphorescent Blues". He and the band are currently based in Brooklyn, New York.[1]

Overview

Brazos began as the solo recording project of songwriter Martin Crane, who debuted the band late 2007 with the EPs Feeding Frenzy and A City Just as Tall.[2] Brazos, in its original incarnation, went on to open for Grizzly Bear, Shearwater, Vampire Weekend, The National, Iron & Wine, Wye Oak and Bowerbirds, as well as a national tour with local pals, White Denim.

Phosphorescent Blues was self released in 2009 to positive reviews[3][4] but after touring took its toll Crane "packed everything he owned into a 1990 Honda Civic station wagon that he'd had since he was 15 and moved to New York."[1] and signed to Dead Oceans.

With new bandmates Spencer Zahn (bass) (who moonlights in Empress Of's band) and Ian Chang (drums) in tow, the band working on its Dead Oceans debut which ultimately became Saltwater which saw international release May 28, 2013.[5]

Discography

Albums

Year Title Label
2009 Phosphorescent Blues Independent
2013 Saltwater Dead Oceans

EP / Other Releases

Year Title Label
2007 A City Just as Tall" EP Autobus
2007 Feeding Frenzy EP Independent

References

  1. 1 2 Dead Oceans, "Brazos::Dead Oceans"
  2. Autobus Records, "Brazos"
  3. Bryan Carroll, "Review: Brazos' Phosphorescent Blues" Archived November 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine., Austinist, November 5, 2009.
  4. Aquarium Drunkard Staff, ", Aquarium Drunkard, November 15, 2009.
  5. Laura Studarus, ", Under The Radar, Mar 27, 2013.
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