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Quiet Company

Sat. 03/17 | 10:45PM @ Chevrolet Sound Garage

Event Details
Quiet Company's official SXSW showcase will be at the Chevrolet Sound Garage (formerly Klub Krucial) at 612 E. 6th St, at 10:45pm before The Givers.
SXSW Badges have priority, then SXSW wristbands, & if there is still room available, tickets will be available for a cover charge at the door.

Chevrolet Secret Walls: 8:00pm-10:15pm
Quiet Company: 10:45-11:25pm
Guards: 11:45pm-12:25am
Givers:12:45am-1:45pm

Quiet Company Quiet Company is from Austin , Texas — a city rich in musical diversity, enormous talent and towering musical history—but the quintet brings their own unique brand of indie power pop that sets them apart. What started as a solo project of prolific frontman Taylor Muse eventually grew to a full band with the addition of Tommy Blank (Guitar), Matt Parmenter (Bass), Jeff Weathers (Drums) and Cody Ackors (Trombone). Quiet Company has forged a familiar yet unique celebratory pop-rock sound layered with introspective lyrics that explore love, death and incisive observations about human nature. 2010 was a breakout year of sorts for the five-piece group upon the release of “Songs for Staying In”, which features singles that landed regular rotations on almost every rock and pop radio station in Austin, and TV placements on MTV’s The Real World: New Orleans, E! Channel’s Keeping Up with the Kardashians. The hard-earned buzz earned them a live taping in Austin City Limits Studio 6a, as well as acting roles (as themselves) on ABC’s former documentary drama My Generation. The band’s latest endeavor, “We Are All Where We Belong”—mixed by legendary engineer Tim Palmer (Pearl Jam, U2, The Cure)—chronicles the many different emotions that a person goes through in a break up: sadness, resentment, self-doubt, but ultimately hope and the indescribable joy and freedom that comes from the realization of making the right decision. “It is easily the most personal thing I’ve ever written,” Muse said. “It is, essentially, a break up record, only the romance that’s ending was between myself and religion.” Musically, the album maintains the band’s richly arranged, consistently catchy pop hooks and encompassing vocal harmonies but explores new territory with full orchestral arrangements and new sonic textures. Lyrically, the album is a departure from the former “Songs For Staying In” but the juxtaposition of heavier lyrical content and their trademarked upbeat sound makes for an engaging, above-the-cut musical experience. Quiet Company recently teamed up with Grooveshark and Rocket Science to release the new album. Leveraging the strengths of both companies to spearhead a truly progressive music marketing endeavor, the relationship provides a realistic strategy to provide a road map that artists can use to achieve success in a rapidly changing industry. Since the band’s inception in 2005, Quiet Company has traveled the country far and wide, logging more than 400 shows since 2007 including performing in front of 10,000 people at KGSR’s annual Blues On The Green in Zilker park, several sold out shows at House of Blues and have had the opportunity to share the stage with bands such as Toadies, Rooney, Evan Dando and Bob Schneider among others. From the band’s inception through their rapid growth, the goal has never changed: To write intelligent, epic pop music that shines with honesty and provokes self-reflection.
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