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WORKERS
Rock / Alternative / Indie

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louisville, Kentucky
United States

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Member Since10/30/2004
Band Websitehttp://www.weareworkers.com
Band MembersJeremy
Drew
Brandon
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Workers Releases...

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Workers
@ CD Baby // iTunes

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Beasts
@ Very // @ iTunes

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Sound From The Ground

@ Reignition Records // @ iTunes

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Your Black Star (4 song ep)

@ iTunes



Awesome bands we've been lucky enough to play with:

Pelican, The New Pornographers, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Hold Steady, VHS or Beta, Priestbird, Sleater-Kinney, Elliott, Clouds, Earth, Birds & Batteries, Apollo Heights, Karate, AM Syndicate, Demander, Mono, Scissors For Lefty, Rocky Votolato, Mondo Diao, Shuttlecock, Brazil, Vaux, Drum:kan, Electric 6.

Festivals/events we've been a part of:

CMJ Music Fest, SXSW, Forecastle, Midwest Music Summit, Hyperactive Music Festival
Record LabelBleeding Death Records
Type of LabelMajor


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   About WORKERS
BIO...

Workers are a long stretch of highway on a hot summer night. They are a blanket of pitch-black sky pocked with thousands of points of light. They are your headlights searching the road ahead, a mystery unfolding as you roll forth into the darkness. They are a sense of calm as you roll off into the void, more curious than frightened.

The Louisville, Ky., trio makes lush, atmospheric music that washes over you, pounding your chest and overwhelming your senses with searing guitars, pulsing bass and crackling drums. The lyrics are dark and tangled, the melodies cresting and crashing. You draw comparisons to everything from Jesus and Mary Chain to The Secret Machines before determining that Workers' music is an experience unto itself.

Workers were formed in 2001 under the name Your Black Star by singer/guitarist Jeremy Johnson and drummer Andrew Osborn, two kindred spirits bonded by their love of bombastic, fearless rock ’n’ roll. Like a lot of bands, the birthing process proved difficult; bassists came and went before a true fellow traveler was discovered in Brandon Duggins.

They have taken a decidedly unorthodox approach to building a fan base. Rather than fall into the trap that some bands fall into, Workers resisted the temptation of becoming a bunch of local heroes who only play before adoring friends and neighbors. Rather, they threw themselves on the crucible that is the never-ending tour, taking the show on the road to test themselves before unfamiliar audiences.

A friendship with the Japanese band Drum:Kan prompted Workers to venture to Japan, where they quickly developed an unlikely connection with rock-starved fans. Tours of Australia and New Zealand provoked a similar reaction, as well as positive international press, and numerous spins on the influential BBC. Overseas buzz led to deals with labels in Japan, England and Australia, as well as a UK tour with indie darlings the New Pornographers, but the band was still a bit of a mystery back home. Seeing this as less a problem than an opportunity, Johnson, Osborn and Duggins spent the better part of the past three years rampaging through the states, playing in the esteemed South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin and the CMJ Festival in New York as well as sharing the stage with Sleater-Kinney, The Hold Steady and Catfish Haven. “Sound from the Ground,” the band’s American debut, won critical acclaim stateside, tagging Workers with the weighty “next big thing” label. Expectations can stifle a band, but the trio confronted them head on.

In fact, confrontation was the key word with the mid-2007 release of the band’s raw and aggressive EP "Beasts." For "Beasts," the band again toured the US this time with the likes of Pelican, Clouds, Earth and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. They received rave reviews and found a personal niche, but more importantly, "Beasts" marked Workers’ first collaboration with producer Erik Wofford, known for his work with the Black Angels, Voxtrot, and Snowden. If the band found a direction within the harsh extremes of "Beasts," they found a true navigator in Wofford, prompting the band to start work on a follow up in late 2007.

The result is the self-titled LP “Workers”, to be released February 6, 2009. On “Workers” the band no longer prompts the obvious comparisons to influences and peers of their previous efforts. Gone is the former preoccupation with sadness, death and depression. The indiscriminate anger of "Beasts" has been replaced with an inspired fire from within. Singer and lyricist, Johnson still flirts with darkness but “Workers” is an album about life. Confident and headstrong, the band veers into more uplifting realms with focused song-writing, powerful arrangements, and a greater sonic palette. An increased appetite for experimentation and atmosphere, coupled with Wofford’s innate ability to capture more than just wave forms in a room, creates a rich tapestry of sounds, textures and grooves. “Workers” is both a celebration and an oral history of life in America, but more importantly it is the sound of an American band who has found its true voice. Prefix Magazine once predicted that Workers “may just be the band to spark American indie-rock’s true resurgence.” “Workers” may just be the album to prove it.

--Thomas Nord & William Davis

REVIEWS...

"Epic indie rock with big, hairy balls."
-Kerrrang!

"Kentucky's Workers might be the band to spark American indie-rock's true resurgence."
-Prefix Magazine

"A lightning bolt straight out of kentucky. 9/10"
-Blunt magazine

"Soaked in intensity, choking on dark, sprawling soundscapes."
-Fasterlouder.com

"Sonic landscapes and stoner vocal vibes that make Explosions In The Sky sound like Westlife."
-Roots and Branches

"If this is what happens when the punks grow up, I'm all in."
-Punknews.org




band: info@weareworkers.com

Labels:Hawthorne Street Records,Wonkavision Records, TV Records


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WORKERS's Friends Comments
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CRICKET

CRICKET



Jul 21 2009 11:46 PM

We should try to play a show together. If you're interested just let us know.
Matt Jones

Matt Jones



Jul 6 2009 4:22 AM

Thank you for your support. It is much appreciated. I hope you enjoy my music. Have a good one.
LucidDreams Music Group

LucidDreams Music Group



Jun 26 2009 6:45 PM

LucidDreams Music thanks you for the friendship and wishes you a successful day. Be sure to visit our MySpace Profile!

Best regards,
LucidDreams Music
krimsha

krimsha



Jun 17 2009 9:33 PM

Thanks for the add and we hope you like the tunes! Take care and keep in touch with us! Your friends


Krimsha
Epyllion

Epyllion



Jun 12 2009 5:19 PM

Hey WORKERS - hope all is well in your world.

All of our music is up on iTunes (and a bunch of other online music distributors). It would be awesome if you wanted to download a couple of our tracks - help us fund our next album! :)

Thanks... keep in touch.
Jason Alarm (with Electric Six 11/25)

Jason Alarm (with Electric Six 11/25)



Jun 12 2009 7:14 AM

We have a new CD out. Please go listen to it.
johann traum

johann traum



Jun 3 2009 2:14 PM

hi there
thanks for the add, cool music!
all the best
johann traum
Laboratory Obscure

Laboratory Obscure



May 12 2009 8:10 PM

Greetings and hallucinations,

Nice to meet you... Cool!!!
 
The Laboratory Obscure are proud to announce the emergence of two new creations from NightPorter...
 
For your delectation and dark delight!!!
 
Please join us in our dark feast...

www.myspace.com/nightporterband
 
Your comments would be most welcome.
 
Come... Feed your dark souls!!!
 
As always,
 
The Laboratory Obscure
Thomas Truax

Thomas Truax



May 12 2009 7:29 PM

Hi,

I'm happy to announce that my new album "Songs From The Films Of David Lynch" is out now.

"Truly unsettling and perplexingly brilliant... testament to both the quality of Lynch’s soundtracks and Truax’s talents" - The Skinny

Lynch Album Cover Medium jpg

"Truax is paying homage to a kindred spirit with this album. It's the best kind of tribute – affectionate and respectful, but with its own quirks and imaginative leaps and its own distinct identity." -The Scotsman


"Great stuff." -Buzz Magazine
Laboratory Obscure

Laboratory Obscure



May 12 2009 4:17 PM

Greetings and hallucinations,

Nice To meet you... Cool!!!

The Laboratory Obscure are proud to announce the emergence of two new creations from NightPorter...
For your delectation and dark delight!!!

www.myspace.com/nightporterband

Please join us in our dark feast...
Your comments would be most welcome.
Come... Feed your dark souls!!!
As always,
The Laboratory Obscure.
Kev Black

Kev Black



May 6 2009 5:57 PM

NICE GUITARSOUND!!

GREETZ FROM HOLLAND

KEV


Shannon Gillette-Tema

Shannon Gillette



May 2 2009 1:50 AM


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The Bright Hours

The Bright Hours



Apr 30 2009 7:20 PM

Hey...

havent really spoke since weve bin friends on here :D

how are you?

what you been upto?

write back :)

The bright hours!!!!!! x
scotty lust

scotty lust



Apr 27 2009 9:12 PM

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Pirate Studio

Pirate Studio



Apr 2 2009 8:29 PM

Cheers, Workers !
Hello Louisville !
sleepwalkers parade

sleepwalkers parade



Mar 28 2009 3:22 AM

hey workers- thanks for listening in! k.
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Raskolnikov’s Dream

Raskolnikov’s Dream



Mar 18 2009 9:06 PM

Thanks for adding me as a friend WORKERS! I really hope that you enjoy my music!
If you have the time please, checkout my mailing list, facebook or last. fm to keep in touch :-)
Florian Coste

Florian Coste



Mar 18 2009 5:15 PM

Hey guys, it's Flo, the Frenchman who lives in London..Was good to meet you in Louisville..How is the tour going so far??..Let me know when you'll come to England..
DRAVUS

DRAVUS



Mar 18 2009 1:29 AM

Thanks for everything.
bully in the hallway

bully in the hallway



Mar 17 2009 11:42 PM

bully in the hallway

bully in the hallway



Mar 17 2009 9:48 PM

Hey fellas!! We are highly excited about Sunday. Hope you tear the stage up on your way to the Chi. Get at us.


Simon.
Dook LaRue

Vincent Durcan



Mar 6 2009 10:45 PM

I was totally hoping to see you kids during SXSW. Our paths will cross soon enough kind sirs.

hooray Workers!

safe travels gents.

- Vincent
Dean Allen

Dean Allen



Mar 5 2009 8:02 PM

Thanks for your friendship, and the add. For more music and info, check out my web site.


www. deanallenmusic. com
Leif Inge

Leif Inge Torgersen



Mar 3 2009 8:20 PM

Hi!
Thanks for adding me!
Cheers!
Ricky Shelton

Ricky Shelton



Feb 26 2009 9:44 PM

heard revolutions on 9.19 on my way home from school today. it set the pace.
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