Hailing from the western suburbs of Chicago, Logan Square always bring a high level of energy, charisma, and talent to every show they play. The band has a sound that combines the dark, slightly morbid undertones of Alkaline Trio with the melodic romanticism of bands like Jawbreaker and the Ataris.
Singer/guitar player Brad Chagdes' songwriting and recording experience began when he was five when he would make up songs and record them on a Fisher-Price tape recorder. Starting in junior high school, he regularily snuck a walkman into class and hid the wires in a hooded sweatshirt so he could listen to music. He filled his notebooks with lyrics for songs he hoped to record.
Brad met bass player Steve Lyons and drummer Chris Smith in a suburban Chicago high school in 2000 and they quickly formed Logan Square. After a series of guitar players, including Lance Tamras, Brandon Green and former Screeching Weasel guitar player Dave Naked, their lineup was finally complete in September 2005 when Chris Tiritilli joined as the current guitar player.
Around that same time, Logan Square landed a deal with independent label Fearless Records. "It was exciting after all this time for someone to believe in us, especially a label like Fearless. They are one of the more dominant and intelligent labels out there," Brad said.
Logan Square have a large selection of songs in their catalog. The band put out two EPs and one full-length album under their former name, 15 Minutes Late. Their newest CD, "Pessimism & Satire," which they recorded In November and December with producer Sean O'Keefe (Fall Out Boy, Hawthorne Heights, Motion City Soundtrack), will be released on Fearless Records on June 6, 2006. This will be Logan Square's label debut. "We tried to make it so anyone with a day to day problem could find at least one song that tackles what they're going through," Brad said.
It's a huge priority for Brad to make the band relatable. He is dedicated to reaching out to fans and offering advice when anyone asks. Through e-mail and instant messenger, he often finds himself playing therapist to fans who feel they know him well enough to cofide in him. When asked about what inspired him to be in a band in the first place, Brad replied, "Bands got me through a lot throughout different stages of my life. I'd like to do that for people."
With songs like 'Misdirection" and "Fire and Kerosene," Logan Square are making their contribution to the New Chicago Sound. They've supported sold out shows at the Chicago's House of Blues and The Metro, opening for Motion City Soundtrack, Plain White T's, and Lucky Boys Confusion. Logan Square also has support from Chicago radio stations. They are regulars on Q101's Sunday Local Show and have played a live set during rush hour. WONC 89.1 in Naperville, IL, one of the more popular college radio stations, is also a long-time supporter.
Logan Square obviously enjoy what they're doing; you'll never see them simply going through the motions of playing a show. "We like to entertain. I enjoy the struggle of winning over people who have never heard us before," Brad said. They'll be touring throughout 2006 and will get the chance to win over fans nationwide.
hey guys. well its been a few years since the last time we talked..i use to talk to one of yous back when i first got my gayspace.. well the music sounds great and i wanted to let ya know im still listening. peace out gurl scouts. rickii
whatever you celebrate, i stopped by to inform you that you guys are super awesome i want to tell you what I have been telling everyone tonight I love you!
so i went to best buy the other day and i saw your cd just sittin there and i bought it because i still had the 15 minutes late cd. this one is fucking awsome i love u guys!! keep it up
Hey guys, i was just wondering if you felt generous enough to let me know the chords for the acoustic version of buried, i cant find them anywhere ive been looking for months. you guys are awesome now, and you were awesome when you were 15 minutes late...
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I'm not sure how to say this, again... but you seriously need a new pic of you guys. I know you aren't playing that many shows right now... but you owe it to John to at least have a pic of him up... just a thought :)
champaign show or saturday chicago show anytime soon? I dont think I can make it to Dekalb on a sunday which sucks...stupid work...hope all is well! keep rockin!