The Builders and the Butchers explained

The Builders and The Butchers
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Background:group_or_band
Origin:Portland, Oregon, United States
Genre:Folk rock,[1] indie folk,[2] Americana, roots rock[3]
Years Active:2005–present
Label:Bladen County Records, Gigantic Music, Badman Recording Co., Song, by Toad Records
Website:TheBuildersAndTheButchers.com
Current Members:Justin Baier
Willy Kunkle
Ray Rude
Ryan Sollee
Harvey Tumbleson
Past Members:Alexander Ellis
Brandon Hafer
Adrienne Hatkin
Paul Seely

The Builders and The Butchers are a folk rock band based in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is fronted by singer/guitar player Ryan Sollee. The other members of the band are Willy Kunkle (bass guitar, vocals, percussion), Justin Baier (drums, backup vocals, percussion),[4] Ray Rude (drums, piano, clarinet, backup vocals, percussion), and Harvey Tumbleson (mandolin, banjo, guitar, vocals, percussion).

The band's debut self-titled album was released in 2007 by Bladen County Records.[5] [6]

To date, the band has 6 full-length albums, 2 live album and 2 EP splits.

History

The Builders and The Butchers formed on October 31, 2005.[7] [8] They came together because "a lot of bands were all breaking up around the same time, and we were looking to get into something new—so it just worked out."[9]

Each member is originally from Anchorage, Alaska and migrated separately to Portland, Oregon to start a career in music.[10] [11]

Initially they called themselves "The Funeral Band", performing in the streets and outside of music venues. The name eventually changed to The Builders and The Butchers, "for no other reason than it was the only name all five members liked." The first year of acoustic performances were mostly street shows until opening for the experimental band Man Man in 2006. "We very slowly started plugging [our instruments] in." Sollee says, but the group had to figure out how to use its two percussionists on stage. They found that by splitting one drum kit between Seely and Rude, with one handling the kick drum and another playing the snare, they developed what the group calls a "deconstructed" drumming style.

The band's song-writing process involves Sollee writing the lyrics out and presenting it to the other members, who then start playing and putting the music around these lyrics.

In May 2008 the band won the Willamette Week's "Best New Band of 2008" and Seattle Sound’s “Best Live Performers 2008”.

In late 2010, The Builders and the Butchers signed with Badman Recording Co. and released their third album, Dead Reckoning on February 22, 2011.[12] [13]

Artwork

The Builders and The Butchers' album artwork is produced by Portland, Oregon artist Lukas Ketner.[14]

Members

Current

Former

Guests

Discography

Albums

TitleDateLabel
The Builders and The Butchers2007Bladen County Records
Loch Lomond/The Builders and the Butchers Split 12-inch2007Bladen County Records(USA) / Song, by Toad Records(UK)
Salvation Is a Deep Dark Well2009Gigantic Music
Where the Roots All Grow2010Self Released
Dead Reckoning2011Badman Recording Co.
Murder By Death/The Builders and The Butchers Split 7-inch2011Self Released
Western Medicine2013Badman Recording Co.
The Spark2017Badman Recording Co.
Live From Doug Fir2017None (Released by Banana Stand Media)
Hell & High Water2022Badman Recording Co.

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External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Thompson . Stephen . March 24, 2017 . The Builders And The Butchers: White-Knuckle Americana . NPR . Washington, D.C. . June 26, 2024.
  2. News: Gospe . Andrew . June 7, 2011 . The Builders and The Butchers. Seattle Weekly . Seattle, Washington . June 26, 2024.
  3. News: Capozziello . Christine . July 28, 2017 . The Builders and the Butchers – The Spark . Mxdwn . June 26, 2024.
  4. Web site: Remodeling The Builders and the Butchers . Anchorage Press . Kopet, Jeri . 23 November 2011 . 25 November 2011 . 9 February 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120209101028/http://www.anchoragepress.com/arts_and_entertainment/music_article/remodeling-the-builders-and-the-butchers/article_b1ab41c4-1635-11e1-9754-001cc4c002e0.html . dead .
  5. Web site: [{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p962769|pure_url=yes}} Artist Biography ]. All Music . 23 March 2010 .
  6. Web site: Artist Biography . Bladen County Records . 23 March 2010 .
  7. Web site: The Builders and The Butchers . Willamette Week . McCullough, Amy . 7 May 2008 . 9 October 2009 .
  8. Web site: [{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p962769|pure_url=yes}} Builders and the Butchers Artist Biography ]. All Music . 9 October 2009 .
  9. Web site: The Builders and the Butchers' Killer Show . The Sun Break . unknown last name, Morgen . 15 April 2010 . 13 July 2010 .
  10. Web site: Artist Biography . The Builders and The Butchers Official Website . 9 October 2009 .
  11. Web site: Brick By Brick The Builders and The Butchers Construct a Sound . New York Press . Werthman, Christine . 22 July 2009 . 30 March 2010 .
  12. Web site: The Builders and the Butchers Sign to Badman Recording Co. . The Portland Mercury. Caraeff, Ezra Ace . 10 December 2010 . 7 August 2011 .
  13. Web site: The Builders and the Butchers have a body on their hands . Oregon Live (The Oregonian) . White, Ryan . 6 December 2010 . 7 August 2011 .
  14. Web site: The Bridge to Somewhere . Stoloff, Zach . 12 January 2010 . 23 March 2010 .
  15. Web site: The Builders and the Butchers, Friday, March 30 . Willamette Week . Seifert, Brandon . 28 March 2007 . 23 March 2010 . 21 January 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100121034824/http://wweek.com/editorial/2007/03/28/the-builders-and-the-butchers-friday-march-30/ . dead .
  16. Web site: Bend welcomes cello group Portland Cello Project brings classical, pop blend to bars . The Bulletin . Salmon, Ben . 19 March 2010 . 30 March 2010 . 13 March 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120313083643/http://www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20100319%2FNEWS0107%2F303199999%2F-1%2FRSSNEWSMAP . dead .