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Josh Berwanger

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What
were The Only Children to do after a hellish six-week
U.S. tour that featured a dysfunctional school bus and
rendered frontman Josh Berwanger thousands of dollars
in the hole? For the guitarist, vocalist, and founder
of the Lawrence, Kansas-based outfit, he did the only
thing he could: Berwanger cut his losses and mothballed
the shop, boarding up the bands metaphorical doors
and windows.
The release of The Only Childrens striking sophomore
effort, Keeper of Youth, finds Berwanger with hammer
in hand, prying off the nails and re-opening for business.
With a new batch of material, new roster and new vitality,
The Only Children are poised and primed to give it another
go.
Created by Berwanger during his final days as a member
of indie-rock act The Anniversary, The Only Children came
about from the sheer necessity to move forward with his
ideas and creations. The Anniversary broke up, and
I think [The Only Children] started practicing about five
minutes after we broke up, says Berwanger. Staying
in The Anniversary was one of those things where I had
no idea what was going on in my life at that time
I had been doing that for so long that I didnt want
to fully quit it and didnt want to fully be in it.
With his musical heart finally in the right location,
Berwanger and The Only Children recorded their debut effort,
Change of Living, which was released on Glurp in
2004. Shortly after the albums release, the band
embarked on its ill-fated tour. Well, no one died,
so I guess it wasnt that bad, says Berwanger.
But Ive been touring since I was 18-years-old,
and every tour Ive ever went on, I came home with
some money. On that tour, three of us came home $4,000
in debt.
Though Berwanger opted to hit the brakes on performing,
he knew The Only Children wasnt parked for long
in fact, his song writing endeavors went full-throttle.
In a head-clearing move, Berwanger and wife Heidi-Lynne
Gluck left Kansas, temporarily relocating to Winnipeg.
In the snowy climate, Berwanger often found himself indoors,
demoing and writing songs for what would eventually become
Keeper of Youth.
With over 30 songs in the bag, Berwanger originally planned
to do two albums. But, in the end, the double-album concept
didnt make sense and after moving back to Lawrence,
he opted to focus on recording and releasing an albums
worth of tracks, with some additional inspiration in tow.
After connecting with SideCho Records in May 2006, Berwanger
pulled the lever on the album-making machine. With a plan
to assemble the tracks over several weekends, The Only
Children entered the studio to begin work on their sophomore
effort.
This time around, The Only Children featured a different
cast as part of the bands ever-rotating line up.
Berwanger retained lead vocal and guitar duties and Gluck
moved from the keys to bass. Drummers Ryan Pope (Get Up
Kids), Bill Belzer (The New Amsterdams) and Christian
Jankowski were deputized with the rhythms in addition
to Casey Prestwood (Hot Rod Circuit, Limbeck) on pedal
steel and new guitarist/organist Ricky Salthouse.
We had things a little more figured out, says
Berwanger. I took the time to realize that I really
wanted to do this, to make music and make it a living.
I really believed in the songs and getting them out and
to keep going at it. I just wanted to put something out
that other kids could listen to and find something that
doesnt sound like anything else. I dont pigeonhole
myself into one genre of music. It just comes out how
it comes out.
In fact, Keeper of Youth doesnt sound like most
of whats going on these days and thats
because Berwanger opted to not polish rough spots, instead
aiming for sonic comfort over musical conciseness.
I wanted the songs to be fun, rock n
roll and back to the basics, he says. Something
that drives me nuts about todays music is how everything
has to be so perfect. I wanted to do the opposite of that
and do it how they did from where my influences came from,
in the earlier days of the music.
Its kind of a risk doing that because everyones
used to everything being so polished, Berwanger
adds. But emotion to me isnt some guy singing
perfect pitch, having recorded the same part 70 times.
Cutting a little less country out of the equation this
time around, listening inspiration for Berwanger for Keeper
of Youth included early rockabilly and Memphis-based
rock n roll. I wanted to do something
a little different with each record, he says. And
there are a lot of different influences and flavors on
this album, from reggae to 50s rockabilly to 70s
rock n roll to roots and folk. Its kind
of like all those things in one instead of sticking in
songs that are the same music, but with different lyrics.
With the impending release of Keeper of Youth,
Berwanger is seeking to hit the road once more
hopefully this time with far better results and
reignite The Only Children as a full-time endeavor. Well
work on getting this one going and hopefully itll
catch on in popularity, and by the next record, well
be able to take our time and then just go at it from there. |
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