Madison + Milwaukee, WI

Posts tagged “pushmi-pullyu

SHOW: Saturday, March 8th @ Riverwest Public House

Pushmi-Pullyu (3-8-2014) Poster

The time has come for a return!  This may be a short-ish set, but we’re looking forward to showing you the beginnings of the new Pushmi-Pullyu.  We’ve got a couple (read: 2) old favorites, as well as a few brand new tunes we’ve been shedding lately.  Come on out.

Cover $5, 21+ [FB Event]

The Saturday Giant (COLUMBUS, OH)
Pushmi-Pullyu (MADISON/MILWAUKEE)
The City Pines [Formerly Heartland Wails] (MILWAUKEE)


This Is Jamie

Jamie Yanda

This is Jamie.  He’s our new guitarist.

Jamie Yanda is a killer musician who heads up the primarily Milwaukee-based band Temple.  He’s really stepping out of his comfort zone, both stylistically and creatively.  It’s been a pleasure working to integrate Jamie into Pushmi-Pullyu, and even though we’re  in the early stages of practice, things are looking better second-by-second.

We have two shows currently confirmed for Milwaukee, and we’re all excited to debut a bunch of new songs.  You can see us here:

08 March 2014 @ Riverwest Public House (w/ The Saturday Giant, TBA)
11 April 2014 @ Linneman’s Riverwest Inn (w/ Animals In Human Attire, The Fatty Acids)

Shows in Madison are in the works, too, so stay tuned!


Never Love A Stranger is DONE!

Pushmi-Pullyu - Never Love A Stranger

After nearly a year of work and several years of writing, Never Love A Stranger is done!  Right now, you can stream the album for free on Arts Extract (linked below).  The album will be out on CD and Cassette on Mine All Mine Records.

PRE-ORDER NOW:

CD – $8
Cassette – $6

Here’s what Arts Extract’s Scott Gordon has to say about the album:

Madison’s Pushmi-Pullyu has evolved over the years from a sparse electronic-pop solo project to a full-band vehicle for John Kruse’s wandering, frequently morose songs. The five-piece comprises Kruse on keyboards, glockenspiel and vocals; Corey Murphy on keyboards; Luke Annear on drums; Tom Teslik on guitar; and Sam Ludwig on saxophone. Stream the band’s first album, Never Love A Stranger, for free in its entirety until its release on July 2. The album is available through Mine All Mine Records, and the band will celebrate with a July 24 show at the Memorial Union Terrace.

Check it out while you can, and thanks to Arts Extract for the feature!

Stream Now

 


ALBUM RELEASE PARTIES:

Thursday, July 18th @ 8:00PM
Riverwest Public House (MKE): $5, 21+
Pushmi-Pullyu (MADISON)
Lady Cannon (MILWAUKEE)
Lisabi (BRAZIL)

Wednesday, July 24th @ 8:00PM
Memorial Union Terrace (MAD):  FREE, ALL AGES
Pushmi-Pullyu (MADISON)
Icarus Himself (MADISON)


Let’s finish this damn album!

Backstreet Boys

A lot has happened in the last several months.

Without going into all the boring details, we’ve run out of excuses to delay this album we began way back in August of 2012.  As of two weeks ago (March 4th, 2013), all studio recording on Never Love A Stranger is complete!

All that’s left is mixing, mastering and production of the physical album.  While we’d love to do vinyl, we’re going to live within our means here.  That means CD, digital download, and perhaps a limited edition tape.

I know that I, personally, am so ready to get this material out there.  I’m ready for my friends and family to hear what we’ve spent so much time working on.  Some of these songs began their lives nearly five years ago without ever being set in stone.

Now, that doesn’t mean I want to throw this material out there to get rid of it.  I know that’s how a lot of artists feel releasing music that’s been brewing for a while.  As I listen to the in progress mixes of the album, I can say with all honesty that this is some of my proudest work.  After performing some of theses pieces 50+ times, I still don’t hate them yet, and I’m proud of what we as a band have been able to accomplish.

GIMME THE DETAILS

While we don’t have a firm release date yet, expect the album no later than May 2013.  The art and exact specifications for physical production are being worked on now, so expect an album art and packaging reveal in the coming weeks.

The whole album clocks in at around 45 minutes, and the track list might still change a bit.  Some of the songs flow together, so we still need to decide if they’ll be separate tracks or not.  We might also cut South Africa.  But that’s the general gist of things.

Here’s the personnel:

John Praw (vocals, harmonium, glockenspiel, trumpet, vocoder, ambient sounds)
Corey Murphy (keys, noises, gang vocals)
Luke Annear (drums, noises, gang vocals)
Tom Teslik (guitar, delay pedals, noises, gang vocals)
Sam Ludwig (saxophone, noises, gang vocals)

Recorded by Brian Nolan at House Arrest Studios in Madison, WI.

We hope to have a beautiful album to show you soon.

Love,
John Praw & co.


BONUS LINKS

Stars & Letters’ Awesome Moth-in-Vial Limited Edition Album
Mixtapes|Heartbreaks Features “In The Bleak Midwinter”
Sister Crystals’ Amazing New Single “For So Long”
Rahsaan Roland Kirk Blowing Minds in 1969
3-Way Singles Club, Vol. 18


New Single: In The Bleak Midwinter

Pushmi-Pullyu - In The Bleak Midwinter

Ladies and gentlemen, have we got a treat for you!

As we near the completion (finally) of Never Love A Stranger, we’ve decided to kick off the new year with this brand new single.  “In The Bleak Midwinter” was originally made for our live performance on a WYOU winter telethon.  The telethon required us to perform at least one Christmas song, so we chose a classic carol with words written by the English poet Christina Rossetti sometime before 1872.  Twisting the words a bit, we turned a Christmas carol into an anytime love song.

The track was recorded at House Arrest studios in Madison, Wisconsin by Brian Nolan (who you may know from American Hi-Fi).  The cover photo was originally taken by Nikki Gibson and edited by John Praw.

DOWNLOAD IT HERE.


Progress on An Overdue Album, + December Shows

Pushmi-Pullyu - Never Love A Stranger Album Preview

What have you been doing all this time?

Yes, it’s been a while since we’ve posted stuff here.  If you want to see updates from us more often, Like us on Facebook.  To answer the question, though, we’ve been up to a lot.

The band has been in a weird place, but in a good way.  Our main focus is on the album.  A lot is yet to be set in stone, but you can bet that the art will be similar to that pictured above.  You can click on that picture, or click here, to download a free preview of the album.  The track list is pretty much set to be a representation of our live show.  If all goes according to plan, we will finish recording this week.

We have had our fair share of setbacks, so I’ll be extremely happy to get “Never Love A Stranger” out there.  For a few months, Tom was on tour with another band.  Our recording engineer had a baby.  Our jobs and holidays got in the way.  Some of us moved farther away.  There are other excuses, but we’re all really excited to be nearing the home stretch here, and the quality of the album material is shaping up better than I could have ever guessed.

When are you playing?  Why aren’t you playing so often?

Good question!  You can always find our upcoming shows on our Gigs page.  We have two shows coming up this month.  On December 21st at the Dragonfly Lounge, we will be playing with Noxroy (MAD), William Z. Villain (MAD; feat. P-P alum Ben Cameron) and Soul Low (MKE).  That show will be the first day of winter, and thus, the kick-off party for the Lost City Winter Series.  The Lost City Music Festival is very much a product of the people in this band, so the Winter Series means a lot to us.

For the second show, on December 29th at Mad Planet in Milwaukee, we will be playing with Blue Boy (CHI), Animals In Human Attire (MKE; feat. P-P alum Myles Coyne) and Ivy Spokes (MKE).  That show will be awesome.

To focus on the album, we’re not playing so frequently.  We also made the decision to no longer be involved with shows we aren’t dedicated to.  We’ve all played and organized too many shows that don’t really matter to us, so we’re done with that.  Instead, we’ll be playing shows that we can really invest ourselves in.  Also, we’re busy as crap.  All of us are in other bands, and two of our members live over an hour away from Madison in different directions.

Okay, enough talking.  Goodbye.  Take it easy.

You too, buddy.

<3 Like us on facebook, dummy.

FIFTY Shows!

Wow.  As of last Wednesday on the Terrace, Pushmi-Pullyu has performed FIFTY times.  This includes all shows since our first back in October of 2008 in a basement on the corner of Mills and Milton.  In that time, we’ve undergone a lot of changes.  What once started as an ambient-influenced electronic pop project has become some weird blues-inspired experimental rock group.  After ten months off in Norway, we completely replaced the electronics in favor of full-on instrumentation.  Over the past (almost) four years, our lineup has included the following variations:

John Praw (solo)

John Praw
Corey Murphy

John Praw
Corey Murphy
Myles Coyne

John Praw
Myles Coyne

John Praw
Corey Murphy
Luke Annear

John Praw
Corey Murphy
Luke Annear
Tom Teslik

John Praw
Corey Murphy
Luke Annear
Tom Teslik
Sam Ludwig

Holy cow, is that a lot of permutations.  I think I can safely say that this is by far the best version of the band there has been.  We somehow turned solo electronic pop songs into heavy-hitting rock songs with sax solos.  I don’t really know how we did it, but making a conscious effort to remove the electronics bit-by-bit was the best decision we’ve made as a band.

As we move forward, we look forward to finishing our first full-on legitimate album (not counting South Africa, the collection of songs and sketches released before I moved to Norway), which will be titled “Never Love A Stranger.”  People are moving, our recording engineer is having a baby, and Tom’s going on a two and a half month tour with another band, but that won’t stop us from completing the album.  We will definitely be cutting back on the number of shows we play in the coming months, but we look forward to seeing you when we do play.  Expect some special versions of the band while Tom is away (this train ain’t stoppin’!).

Thanks again for all the love and support, and for listening to our songs.  Here’s to 50 more shows!

<3 John Praw Kruse