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Kitchen Dwellers with High Country Hustle - Night 2
Great Northern Bar and Grill
Whitefish, MT
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Kitchen Dwellers with High Country Hustle - Night 2
$20 in advance/$25 at door
8:30 pm doors/9:30 pm show

BIO
Among the many natural wonders in Montana, Wise River runs for about 30 miles through the Southwestern region of the state, cutting through the mountains and flowing into the Big Hole River. Beyond being a favorite spot for fly fishermen, it remains etched into the topography of the land itself.  Two hours away in Bozeman, Kitchen Dwellers equally embody the spirit and soul of their home with a sonic palette as expansive as Montanas vistas. The quartetShawn Swain [Mandolin], Torrin Daniels [banjo], Joe Funk [upright bass], and Max Davies [acoustic guitar]twist bluegrass, folk, and rock through a kaleidoscope of homegrown stories, rich mythology, American west wanderlust, and psychedelic hues. After amassing 5 million-plus streams, selling out shows, and receiving acclaim from Huffington Post, Relix, American Songwriter, and more, the group brings audiences back to Big Sky Country on their third full-length album, Wise River, working with Cory Wong of Vulfpeck as producer.
Since we werent on the road due to COVID-19, the music we wrote was different, Max reveals. It was more introspective. There were a lot of ties to Montana.
For the first time, we were all home for 365 days in a row, which hasnt happened in ten years, adds Shawn. We were thinking of the quieter lifestyle encapsulated in the area. That comes through.
In the past, our songs would touch on the physical aspects of the state or reference its history and nature, says Torrin. These songs are more introspective, because they come from the perspective of actually being in one place. The vibe is a little more seriousgiven the weirdness of the past year and the shit everyone has been dealing with. Our little corner of the world has always delt with hard winters, but the whole world felt it in 2020.
At the same time, their music continues to resound beyond that little corner. Theyve captivated audiences at hallowed venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre and performed alongside everyone from Railroad Earth and Twiddle to The Infamous String Dusters in addition to playing festivals such as Northwest String Summit, WinterWonderGrass, and more. Theyve released two critically acclaimed albumsGhost In The Bottle [2017] and Muir Maid [2019]and a live record, Live from the Wilma [2021]. They broke up 2020 with an EP of Pink Floyd covers entitled Reheated, Vol. 2. It was heralded by a two-night livestream concert, Live From The Cabin, beamed out to audiences from the Bridger Mountains. Additionally, they appeared at the Live From Out There virtual festival and even took over a drive-in movie theater for an in-person gig in between regular writing sessions together throughout the year.
In order to bring the new tunes to life, they recruited Cory behind the board as producer. Holing up at Creation Studios in Minneapolis, they recorded Wise River in just four days.
Cory brought a little more orchestration, Shawn reveals. He helped us really think differently and evolve the sound as a band.
On the single and title track Wise River, banjo brushes up against acoustic guitar as visuals of a lonely river town where the barfly knows you best, the ghosts of miners, and a place where the snow can fall like cannonballs and lonesome wind blows bitter.
The town of Wise River is basically a forgotten spot on the map, Shawn says. It used to be a thriving place with many prosperous mines, but now its practically dried up. Theres a hell of a lot of melancholy. In our mind, it symbolizes the overall feeling of being in slowed-down Montana life.
Meanwhile, Stand At Ease gallops along on nimbly strummed banjo and bright piano towards a chanting chorus, I cant stand to see what youve done to be free.
That one is based on the mental health issues in the music industry coming to light over the past couple of years, Joe reveals. Its about losing a lot of our friends and idols.
Paradise Valley surveys the landscape as the lyrics visit the remnants of underground bunkers once occupied by a doomsday cult in the north. The finale Their Names Are The Trees recants another true story of tragedy in the wilderness.
A good friend of ours is a wildland firefighter, Shawn goes on. He was stationed out in Oregon on the Beachie Creek Fire, which destroyed maybe three towns and killed several people. One night, they were 15 miles back from the fire line. They wondered where the fire had moved in the wind, but it overtook their camp, the entire town they were stationed in, and wiped it out. Several people didnt make it.
In the end, Kitchen Dwellers share timeless American stories from the heart of one of its greatest treasures.
When you listen to Wise River, I hope you hear some of the original qualities that made us who we are, but you also recognize aspects that are new and adventurous, Max leaves off. If you go to a studio with a whole new batch of songs, it should never be the same as the last time. I hope you hear what it sounds like when the four of us are at home and have the space to create something together. This album is really how we sound as a band.
BOILER
Kitchen Dwellers twist bluegrass, folk, and rock through a kaleidoscope of homegrown stories, rich mythology, American west wanderlust, and psychedelic hues. The Montana quartetShawn Swain [Mandolin], Torrin Daniels [banjo], Joe Funk [upright bass], and Max Davies [acoustic guitar]have captivated audiences at hallowed venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre and performed alongside everyone from Railroad Earth and Twiddle to The Infamous String Dusters in addition to playing festivals such as Northwest String Summit, WinterWonderGrass, and more. Theyve released two critically acclaimed albumsGhost In The Bottle [2017] and Muir Maid [2019]and a live record, Live from the Wilma [2021]. In the middle of the Global Pandemic, they broke up 2020 with an EP of Pink Floyd covers entitled Reheated, Vol. 2. It was heralded by a two-night livestream concert, Live From The Cabin, beamed out to audiences from the Bridger Mountains. Additionally, they appeared at the Live From Out There virtual festival and even took over a drive-in movie theater for an in-person gig in between regular writing sessions together throughout the year. After amassing 5 million-plus streams, selling out shows, and receiving acclaim from Huffington Post, Relix, American Songwriter, and more, the group brings audiences back to Big Sky Country on their third full-length album, Wise River, working with Cory Wong of Vulfpeck as producer.

Location

Great Northern Bar and Grill (View)
27 Central Ave.
Whitefish, MT 59937
United States

Categories

Music > Americana
Music > Bluegrass

Minimum Age: 21
Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Great Northern Bar and Grill
On BPT Since: Jun 20, 2015
 
Great Northern Bar & Grill
www.greatnorthernbar.com


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