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'''The Shondes''' is a rock band from ], that combines ] ], ], ], activist, and ] influences. The Shondes formed in 2006 and have released two demos and five full-length studio albums.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://teamclermont.com/roster/23526/the-shondes|title=Team Clermont &bull; The Shondes|last=Clermont|first=Team|website=teamclermont.com|access-date=2016-06-29}}</ref> '''The Shondes''' is a rock band from ], that combines ] ], ], ], activist, and ] influences. The Shondes formed in 2006 and have released two demos and five full-length studio albums.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://teamclermont.com/roster/23526/the-shondes|title=Team Clermont The Shondes|last=Clermont|first=Team|website=teamclermont.com|access-date=2016-06-29}}</ref>


==Releases and Tours== ==Releases and tours==


===''The Red Sea'' (2008-2010)=== ===''The Red Sea'' (2008-2010)===
After national tours in summer 2006, spring 2007, and late 2007, The Shondes self-released their debut LP, ''The Red Sea'', on January 8, 2008, and held a record release party at Brooklyn's Luna Lounge. The album was recorded at Studio G in ] and produced by ]<ref name="newyorkpress.com"> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080118023522/http://www.newyorkpress.com/21/2/music/music.cfm|date=January 18, 2008}}</ref> and features ] on keyboards.<ref>The Shondes. ''The Red Sea'', 2008. Liner notes</ref> After national tours in summer 2006, spring 2007, and late 2007, The Shondes self-released their debut LP, ''The Red Sea'', on January 8, 2008, and held a record release party at Brooklyn's Luna Lounge.{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}} The album was recorded at Studio G in ] and produced by ]<ref name="newyorkpress.com"> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080118023522/http://www.newyorkpress.com/21/2/music/music.cfm|date=January 18, 2008}}</ref> and features ] on keyboards.<ref>The Shondes. ''The Red Sea'', 2008. Liner notes</ref>


===''My Dear One'' and ''Searchlights'' (2010-2012)=== ===''My Dear One'' and ''Searchlights'' (2010-2012)===
Following that tour, guitarist Ian Brannigan left the band and was replaced by Fureigh. The new lineup made its debut at ]' annual "Jewltide" Christmas Eve party at Southpaw in ].{{Citation needed}} In May 2010, the Shondes released their second album ''My Dear One'' on Fanatic Records. They toured nationally to support it that year, beginning at ] in March throughout the Spring.{{Citation needed}} Culture Snob and Stomp and Stammer described it as a break-up album about guitarist Ian Brannigan.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.culturesnob.net/2010/07/reclamation-project/|title=Reclamation Project|website=Culturesnob.net|date=8 July 2010 |accessdate=9 September 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://stompandstammer.com/|title=Stomp And Stammer: News • Music • Noise • Opinion • Garbage|date=21 October 2013|website=Stompandstammer.com|accessdate=9 September 2020}}</ref> Following that tour, guitarist Ian Brannigan left the band and was replaced by Fureigh. The new lineup made its debut at ]' annual "Jewltide" Christmas Eve party at Southpaw in ].{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}} In May 2010, the Shondes released their second album ''My Dear One'' on Fanatic Records. They toured nationally to support it that year, beginning at ] in March throughout the Spring.{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}} Culture Snob and Stomp and Stammer described it as a break-up album about guitarist Ian Brannigan.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.culturesnob.net/2010/07/reclamation-project/|title=Reclamation Project|website=Culturesnob.net|date=8 July 2010 |accessdate=9 September 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://stompandstammer.com/|title=Stomp And Stammer: News • Music • Noise • Opinion • Garbage|date=21 October 2013|website=Stompandstammer.com|accessdate=9 September 2020}}</ref>


===''The Garden'' and ''Brighton'' (2012-present)=== ===''The Garden'' and ''Brighton'' (2012-present)===
They toured Europe throughout the Fall of 2012, sponsored by Missy magazine, trying out material for a new album.{{Citation needed}} In April 2013, they announced the departure of founding drummer, Temim Fruchter, and the entrance of ] for the band's fourth record, ''The Garden'', which was released September 17, 2013 on ], and again produced by ] at ]'s Studio G.{{Citation needed}} ''The Garden'' release tour was Fureigh's last with the band, and Fen Ikner stepped in on drums.{{Citation needed}} In December 2013, the band announced they would be joining ] for their record release tour in January 2014, joined by Zach Toporek on guitar and Jim Heffernan on drums.{{Citation needed}} They toured Europe throughout the Fall of 2012, sponsored by Missy magazine, trying out material for a new album.{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}} In April 2013, they announced the departure of founding drummer, Temim Fruchter, and the entrance of ] for the band's fourth record, ''The Garden'', which was released September 17, 2013 on ], and again produced by ] at ]'s Studio G.{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}} ''The Garden'' release tour was Fureigh's last with the band, and Fen Ikner stepped in on drums.{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}} In December 2013, the band announced they would be joining ] for their record release tour in January 2014, joined by Zach Toporek on guitar and Jim Heffernan on drums.{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}}


Their fourth studio album ''The Garden'' was released in 2013 on ], and produced by ] at ]'s Studio G. The band toured with ] in January 2014,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/against_me_announce_winter_2014_headlining_tour_with_the_sidekicks_and_the|title=Against Me! announce winter 2014 headlining tour with the Sidekicks and the Shondes - News - Alternative Press|website=Alternative Press|date=3 December 2013|access-date=2016-06-29}}</ref> and went on a headlining national tour in Winter/Spring 2015.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://rebelnoi.se/articles/tour-dates-for-brooklyn-rock-band-the-shondes|title=Rebel Noise - Tour Dates for Brooklyn rock band The Shondes|website=rebelnoi.se|access-date=2016-06-29}}</ref> Their fourth studio album ''The Garden'' was released in 2013 on ], and produced by ] at ]'s Studio G. The band toured with ] in January 2014,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/against_me_announce_winter_2014_headlining_tour_with_the_sidekicks_and_the|title=Against Me! announce winter 2014 headlining tour with the Sidekicks and the Shondes - News - Alternative Press|website=Alternative Press|date=3 December 2013|access-date=2016-06-29}}</ref> and went on a headlining national tour in Winter/Spring 2015.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://rebelnoi.se/articles/tour-dates-for-brooklyn-rock-band-the-shondes|title=Rebel Noise - Tour Dates for Brooklyn rock band The Shondes|website=rebelnoi.se|access-date=2016-06-29}}</ref>


Following the tour, the band settled into a more permanent lineup consisting of the founding duo (Solomon and Oberman), new guitarist Courtney Robbins, and drummer Alex Smith. This new lineup went into the studio to record The Shondes fifth studio album from January–March 2016.{{Citation needed}} Following the tour, the band settled into a more permanent lineup consisting of the founding duo (Solomon and Oberman), new guitarist Courtney Robbins, and drummer Alex Smith. This new lineup went into the studio to record The Shondes fifth studio album from January–March 2016.{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}}


In June 2016, the band announced the new record, ''Brighton'', would be released on September 17, 2016 on Exotic Fever Records.{{Citation needed}} In June 2016, the band announced the new record, ''Brighton'', would be released on September 17, 2016 on Exotic Fever Records.{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}}


==Jewish cultural influence== ==Jewish cultural influence==
The band has organized and performed at benefit events for progressive organizations like ], Jews Against the Occupation, ], ], and The ].{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}} ''The Red Sea'' features the explicitly political song "I Watched the Temple Fall." The band has said they wrote it collaboratively very early on, and that it arose from conversations about the meaning of the Jewish holiday ].<ref name="newyorkpress.com" /> Members of the band worked with the ] group Jews Against the Occupation.<ref>Giovagnoli, Gavin Paul. . '']''.</ref> Since its inception,<ref>Torreri, Marisa. ''The Village Voice'' June 9, 2006</ref> the band has stirred controversy for the members' outspoken radical politics, particularly those centered around the ].<ref name="newyorkpress.com" /> In 2014, the ] cancelled an invitation for The Shondes after a band member questioned whether the State of Israel had a ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/for-jewish-groups-a-stand-off-between-open-debate-and-support-of-israel/2014/05/28/409c397e-dab5-11e3-b745-87d39690c5c0_story.html |title=For Jewish groups, a stand-off between open debate and support of Israel |newspaper=] |accessdate=2023-04-01}}</ref>
The band has organized and performed at benefit events for progressive organizations like ], Jews Against the Occupation, ], ], and The ].{{Citation needed}}

''The Red Sea'' features the explicitly political song "I Watched the Temple Fall." The band has said they wrote it collaboratively very early on, and that it arose from conversations about the meaning of the Jewish holiday ].<ref name="newyorkpress.com" /> Members of the band worked with the ] group Jews Against the Occupation.<ref>Giovagnoli, Gavin Paul. . '']''.</ref>

Since its inception,<ref>Torreri, Marisa. ''The Village Voice'' June 9, 2006</ref> the band has stirred controversy for the members' outspoken radical politics, particularly those centered around the ].<ref name="newyorkpress.com" />


Of ''My Dear One'', '']'' said: "They are a Jewish band, and they’re playing klezmer modalities and time signatures, but you could not know any of that and still think the song you’re listening to is the best song you’ve heard in years."<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|url=http://www.forward.com/articles/128091/ |title=The Shondes' New Album Complete With Violin |publisher=The Forward |date= 18 May 2010|accessdate=2012-02-23}}</ref> '']'' noted their use of klezmer modalities and time signatures.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|url=http://www.forward.com/articles/128091/ |title=The Shondes' New Album Complete With Violin |publisher=The Forward |date= 18 May 2010|accessdate=2012-02-23}}</ref>


==Discography== ==Discography==


* Demo 1 — July 2006 * Demo 1 — July 2006{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}}
* Demo 2 — March 2007 * Demo 2 — March 2007{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}}
* ''The Red Sea'' — self-released — January 10, 2008 * ''The Red Sea'' — self-released — January 10, 2008{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}}
* ''My Dear One'' — Fanatic Records — May 8, 2010 * ''My Dear One'' — Fanatic Records — May 8, 2010
* ''Searchlights'' — Exotic Fever Records — September 20, 2011 * ''Searchlights'' — Exotic Fever Records — September 20, 2011
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The Shondes
OriginBrooklyn, New York, United States
GenresPunk rock, riot grrrl, indie rock, pop rock, Jewish rock
Years active2006 (2006)–present
LabelsExotic Fever
MembersLouisa Rachel Solomon
Elijah Oberman
Courtney Robbins
Alex Smith
Past membersIan Brannigan
Temim Fruchter
Fureigh
Allison Miller
Fen Ikner
Zachary Toporek
Jim Hefferman
Websitewww.shondes.com

The Shondes is a rock band from Brooklyn, NY, that combines feminist punk, rock, pop, activist, and Jewish influences. The Shondes formed in 2006 and have released two demos and five full-length studio albums.

Releases and tours

The Red Sea (2008-2010)

After national tours in summer 2006, spring 2007, and late 2007, The Shondes self-released their debut LP, The Red Sea, on January 8, 2008, and held a record release party at Brooklyn's Luna Lounge. The album was recorded at Studio G in Brooklyn, NY and produced by Tony Maimone and features Brian Dewan on keyboards.

My Dear One and Searchlights (2010-2012)

Following that tour, guitarist Ian Brannigan left the band and was replaced by Fureigh. The new lineup made its debut at JDub Records' annual "Jewltide" Christmas Eve party at Southpaw in Brooklyn, NY. In May 2010, the Shondes released their second album My Dear One on Fanatic Records. They toured nationally to support it that year, beginning at South By Southwest in March throughout the Spring. Culture Snob and Stomp and Stammer described it as a break-up album about guitarist Ian Brannigan.

The Garden and Brighton (2012-present)

They toured Europe throughout the Fall of 2012, sponsored by Missy magazine, trying out material for a new album. In April 2013, they announced the departure of founding drummer, Temim Fruchter, and the entrance of Allison Miller for the band's fourth record, The Garden, which was released September 17, 2013 on Exotic Fever Records, and again produced by Tony Maimone at Brooklyn, NY's Studio G. The Garden release tour was Fureigh's last with the band, and Fen Ikner stepped in on drums. In December 2013, the band announced they would be joining Against Me! for their record release tour in January 2014, joined by Zach Toporek on guitar and Jim Heffernan on drums.

Their fourth studio album The Garden was released in 2013 on Exotic Fever Records, and produced by Tony Maimone at Brooklyn, NY's Studio G. The band toured with Against Me! in January 2014, and went on a headlining national tour in Winter/Spring 2015.

Following the tour, the band settled into a more permanent lineup consisting of the founding duo (Solomon and Oberman), new guitarist Courtney Robbins, and drummer Alex Smith. This new lineup went into the studio to record The Shondes fifth studio album from January–March 2016.

In June 2016, the band announced the new record, Brighton, would be released on September 17, 2016 on Exotic Fever Records.

Jewish cultural influence

The band has organized and performed at benefit events for progressive organizations like Birthright Unplugged, Jews Against the Occupation, ASWAT, Jewish Voice for Peace, and The Sylvia Rivera Law Project. The Red Sea features the explicitly political song "I Watched the Temple Fall." The band has said they wrote it collaboratively very early on, and that it arose from conversations about the meaning of the Jewish holiday Tisha B'Av. Members of the band worked with the New York City group Jews Against the Occupation. Since its inception, the band has stirred controversy for the members' outspoken radical politics, particularly those centered around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In 2014, the D.C. Jewish Community Center cancelled an invitation for The Shondes after a band member questioned whether the State of Israel had a right to exist.

The Jewish Daily Forward noted their use of klezmer modalities and time signatures.

Discography

  • Demo 1 — July 2006
  • Demo 2 — March 2007
  • The Red Sea — self-released — January 10, 2008
  • My Dear One — Fanatic Records — May 8, 2010
  • Searchlights — Exotic Fever Records — September 20, 2011
  • The Garden — Exotic Fever Records — September 17, 2013
  • Brighton — Exotic Fever Records — September 16, 2016

Notes and references

  1. Clermont, Team. "Team Clermont • The Shondes". teamclermont.com. Retrieved 2016-06-29.
  2. ^ Archived January 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. The Shondes. The Red Sea, 2008. Liner notes
  4. "Reclamation Project". Culturesnob.net. 8 July 2010. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  5. "Stomp And Stammer: News • Music • Noise • Opinion • Garbage". Stompandstammer.com. 21 October 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  6. "Against Me! announce winter 2014 headlining tour with the Sidekicks and the Shondes - News - Alternative Press". Alternative Press. 3 December 2013. Retrieved 2016-06-29.
  7. "Rebel Noise - Tour Dates for Brooklyn rock band The Shondes". rebelnoi.se. Retrieved 2016-06-29.
  8. Giovagnoli, Gavin Paul. Artist of the Day: The Shondes. Spin.
  9. Torreri, Marisa. "Shame on You" The Village Voice June 9, 2006
  10. "For Jewish groups, a stand-off between open debate and support of Israel". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2023-04-01.
  11. "The Shondes' New Album Complete With Violin". The Forward. 18 May 2010. Retrieved 2012-02-23.

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