Tabloid life surrounds us. Artifice has replaced art, style
trumps substance. Sincerity and honesty got lost along the
way. Once in a while though, something breaks through. It
can crack the shell of bitterness and send a memo reminding
us that it's entirely possible we haven't become too jaded, at
least not yet. That's where The Uglysuit and their selftitled
record come in.
Made up of six friends from Oklahoma City ranging in age
from 20-23, The Uglysuit brings a different mentality to
what they do - remarkably fresh-faced and honest, the band
believes in letting loose, fostering a heartfelt atmosphere of
hope and love, and works hard to shape what comes naturally.
Playing together since their early teen years has given them
an almost familial connection which shines through on their
beautiful, fully-realized debut album.
The comfort and ease The Uglysuit shares in performing
together is evident in the direction each song takes. Some
start as one thing and end as something completely different,
but in a way that fits together perfectly. Nothing is sacrificed
and everything makes sense. "Brownblue's Passing" begins
delicately before orchestral elements take a march-like turn,
leading to a finale that becomes increasingly hypnotic and
epic. "...And We Became Sunshine" opens with a bouncy
intro that eventually transforms into a soaring chorus of
guitar washes, keyboard flourishes, and lush, layered vocals.
"Chicago" brings together a more traditional song structure,
a melody painted with piano and delicate guitar lines, and a
refrain that can stay embedded in your brain for days.
The Uglysuit's music is an extended love song to the
notion that everything is possible, yet nothing is guaranteed.
It's born of excitement and energy and built on potential
and promise. It's based on the premise that change exists in
everything, and where a wide-eyed view of the world doesn't
equal naiveté. It reminds us that we are alive, and that maybe
it.s not too late.
For Press Inquiries, contact marah@tgrec.com;
773.388.8888 xt 201; IM: FlipFontana
For Press Inquiries, contact marah@tgrec.com;
773.388.8888 xt 201; IM: FlipFontana