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   the contingencies: General Info
Member Since7/17/2006
Band Websitehttp://www.myspace.com/thecontingencies
Band Membersbryce phillips; Jake Jones; tre baker; dan johnson.
Influencesthe good stuff. and maybe a little of the bad.
Sounds Likeyou tell us. seriously. please. we would like to know.
Record Labelmax recordings & thick syrup records
Type of LabelIndie


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   About the contingencies
we're four guys and we formed a band. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________



______________________________________________________________ Also DOWNLOAD VIVA OLE' FROM itunes. ______________________________________________________________ Press: ______________________________________________________________ "There is no more reliable source for mild-mannered, up-lifting hymns of longing and reflection than The Contingencies. ["Simone"] is another example of how heartache, talent, and electricity combine to make music that is at once elegiac and cutting edge." - localistmagazine.com ______________________________________________________________ "The first notes of Viva Ole hit the ear with promise, clearing the way for Dan Johnson’s fluid vocals. The Contingencies come in the wake of a pop tradition that has lately grown more reverent of its late 70s-early 80s ancestors, but they are noticeably more comfortable with a broader reservoir of sound. The artistic elements of the album remained precisely balanced throughout, a fact acutely illustrated by “A Love”. Here the politely driving guitar and brooding bass prop up the excellently produced vocals, never overshadowing them. “Up in the Clouds” is a euphoric ode to joy that seems almost youthful compared to the rest of these songs. The Contingencies distinguish themselves from their peers in the pop world by allowing their sound more breadth than a lot of major record companies would be comfortable with. The last track, “Window Unit (Head Mix)”, leaves us in a pulpy setting more sparse than we might have expected from the beginning. Imagine dusty roads and windblown locals all equally beaten down, day after day, by an excruciating, dry desert heat. At risk of beating a metaphor senseless, I can’t decide if this album is a cool drink or a bucket-in-the-face of ice water for the current rhythm rock establishment. After the last track fades away, though, either one is welcome; so I just start the album over." - localist magazine ______________________________________________________________ "The Contingencies debut album has this amazing ability to pull me back some fifteen years, dropping me back into my freshman year at college when the world was a little sharper, brighter, and I felt eager to jump into each day. Viva Ole, in a crisp set of fourteen tracks, wrap[s] up into a tidy package much of the music I was introduced to at the time when I work the over night at the college radio station. There are elements of Sugar, Dinosaur Jr., The Bog Men, and even glimpses of The Pretenders and the 70's work of Elvis Costello, all of which the band's label admits might be considered a touch anachronistic in todays indie-rock scene. That aside, the album is a nice backward-leaning yet forward-moving album that mines the best of the college rock scene that defined the Alternative genre in the late 80's and early 90's. Dead center in the album are the best examples of The Contingencies brand of bright, shimmering rock with reverb damp guitars and chorus soaked vocals. "Up In The Clouds" presents a tight guitar line that struts about the song like a hopped up folk riff shinning in all its sharp angularness. Towards the end of the song the direction shifts to a more sprawling and slightly grittier feel that alludes to how the band might come off as a live act: loose and largely unconcerned with conventional structures, instead opting to play to the mood of the audience. "Nameless" follows, offering moody vocals that drift outside of the composition buoyed on waves [of] guitar with the treble boosted to the point of sounding like a series of shattered mirrors. "Ruthless Prix" sees them shift up to a sound reminiscent of The Bogmen circa "Closed Captioned Radio" with grit beginning to push aside the brighter tones. While I'm not as well informed as my partners in crime here at CP headquarters, I have a decent handle on what makes my heart race and this album does. For the sheer nostalgia factor, Viva Ole easily makes my Best of 2006 list... [With] its shimmering guitars and crisp production, the album tosses me back to those days when almost everything I was listening to was new, exciting, and important... [To] spice up your next mix, throw "Proud As Punch" onto it and impress your friends and family with your taste." - candiedpop.com http://www.candiedpop.com/2006/09/26/the-contingencies-viva-ole/ ______________________________________________________________ "In the last year as a fan of the Contingencies, I've seen them grow well past my initial expectations. At first, I found their sound extremely refreshing. Theirs is a style just recently forgotten, but sorely missed by many a music fan. They move with the mid-tempo likes of Yo la Tengo, and attack with similar fierce sonic hooks of those early to mid-nineties Matador, Teen Beat, and Simple Machines bands. Now, when I hear the Contingencies, I am still constantly refreshed by their original innovations of this as-yet-to-be-revisited sound, and even more everyday I grow impressed with their heart, eagerness, and their gradual appreciation for their own uniqueness." - Localist Magazine ______________________________________________________________ "... The Contingencies play multi-faceted rock, at times evoking angular Television, mid-era Kinks, and the dreamy Jesus and the Mary Chain." - Little Rock Monthly ______________________________________________________________ "The Little Rock Quartet makes a huge investment in the tone of its dual guitar attack - clean and buzzy with dark overtones - and it pays off. You'll keep your ear attached to the band's debut waiting for a hook to bloom as it does with 'Proud As Punch'... The Contingencies come off more like an art project instead of a rock band. Give us a bit more red meat, chorus-verse-chorus songs and we're ready to follow where ever those guitars want to go." - Werner Trieschmann, Arkansas Democrat Gazette ______________________________________________________________ "... A little bit sad, a little bit angry, a lot good. The Contingencies have a local, deserved, following. Get yourself a PBR, put on your best, heartbreak t-shirt and go brood in your slavery for the man...." - the arkansas times' 'night on the prowl' http://www.arktimes.com/blogs/prowl/ ______________________________________________________________

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May 4 2009 1:21 AM

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Blonde Vader

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Dec 3 2008 12:04 AM

(((((ridged wall hand)))))
William&Rachelle

william armstrong



Oct 13 2008 3:19 AM

hey guys whats up is been awhile how yall been doing
sammy

sammy



Aug 17 2008 12:36 AM

good stuff
reid

Reid Hanna



Apr 17 2008 10:55 PM

greatness.
The Moving Front

The Moving Front



Mar 6 2008 2:01 AM

Just wanted to get the word out to our friends about the upcoming TMF/SUJ tour (check our MySpace for more info). Look over the dates and spread the word to any friends you might have in any of the cities.Hope to see some of you while we are out.
TMF-SUJ-Tour
Kerby

Travis Kerby



Feb 24 2008 5:58 PM

LOVE the music its sweet
Patrick Joseph

Patrick Joseph



Jan 10 2008 4:24 AM

Have an Excellent 2008!
Jimmy, Tami & Parker Threet

Jimmy, Tami & Parker Threet



Aug 23 2007 7:54 PM

Yay! Anything for Jake!!
Ginger

Ginger Stuart Schafer



Aug 16 2007 2:18 PM

I'm super pumped about being (your friend) :)
Kasi

Kasi



Jul 16 2007 3:52 PM

Ah, Dan . . .
Travis Hill

Travis Hill



Jul 15 2007 3:26 PM

dig the new track
travis

travis



Jun 29 2007 6:03 AM

if your reading this...you should listen to the contingencies since most likely what your listening to is fucking terrible
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Thick Syrup Records



Jun 25 2007 12:52 AM

so i have this mix tape...
williamandrewmusic

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Jun 5 2007 5:56 PM

thanks for being a friend, hope your summers been kind.
Kasi

Kasi



Jun 4 2007 3:35 PM

You mean Dan DIDN'T write that song?
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Jun 2 2007 11:34 PM

Really like the cover. Someday you guys will play when I am there.
travis

travis



Jun 2 2007 11:11 PM

nice post on the new/old tracks...enjoyed them.
William&Rachelle

william armstrong



Jun 2 2007 8:18 PM

when is yalls next show
William&Rachelle

william armstrong



Jun 2 2007 8:15 PM

hey guys i wait till we move back so i can come she some of your shows mabe we can have lunch or something
Chris Denny and The Natives

Chris Denny and The Natives



May 31 2007 4:50 AM

hey arkansas boys, I miss you
Red Chuck

Red Chuck



May 17 2007 2:18 PM

Awesome show last night gentlemen. Thank you for the amp.
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