Status: Single
City: Pinckneyville
State: Illinois
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/8/2006
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Friday, September 25, 2009
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Current mood:  adventurous
Category: Blogging
On Saturday, September 19th, Dear Future played as a three-piece band for the first time. It was a little awkward, a little sloppy, and perhaps a bit anti-climactic. But it worked just fine and we are happy to have gotten to share it with our St. Louis friends. Again, thanks to everyone who came out and supported us, even without having a clue what we were trying to pull.
"But what does this mean?" Many of you have asked.
Well, it is both sad and simple.
At the beginning of August we got home from an incredible tour with The Rocketboys. That same day Paul and Cory told us they were leaving the band to pursue other things. Various reasons were given, but the important thing is that it wasn't the people, the music, or the fans that drove them to their decision. We wish Paul and Cory the best as they head their separate ways.
Understandably the news came as a shock to us. We took a week off to regroup, think things over, and recharge our batteries from the long trip we had just been on. There is a lot to consider: What about the upcoming tours we have planned? What about the commitments we've agreed to and the contracts we've signed? What is our next step going to be? It's honestly one of the most inconvenient times to find ourselves short one -- let alone two -- members. And that pretty much brings all of you up-to-date. This is where we find ourselves now.
As always, we felt the need to let you know what is going on in Camp Dear Future. A lot of ideas have been thrown around, but a lot of decisions have yet to be made. Just know that any step we take is going to be forward. We aren't stopping; we aren't standing still. This situation has been equal parts frustrating and inspiring. Always balanced. So we'll deal with the frustration and hope that in the end you'll get to hear the fruit of our inspiration.
It seems like a fair trade.
See you soon,
Brandon, Ethan & Wes
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Friday, August 21, 2009
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Fender Jaguar for sale with fender hardshell case.... call 616-990-7008 for more info ...thanks WES
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Wednesday, May 06, 2009
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Our manager Mark has made a high wager for Wes. For the next 3 months, Wes is not allowed to shave his beard and in return, Mark will hand over a $50 bill. To some these stakes aren't too high, to others, just enough, and in this case, the money's right.
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Wednesday, April 01, 2009
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Current mood:  animated
Category: Blogging
Hello Friends!
Just had a great time on the road with our new friends The Winter Sounds. If you haven't heard them yet, check them out here: www.myspace.com/thewintersounds and go see them next time they're in your area.
We wanted to let you know a couple of things:
We are have just added some new pictures that include our new bassist, Cory Nelson. The pictures were taken by the lovely Chandra Fredrickson at SaveTheFilm. You can see more of her photos here: www.myspace.com/savethefilm
Go take a look and let us know what you think!
We have also faced the inevitable and joined Twitter. Come follow us over there, and we promise to do our best at making it exciting! www.twitter.com/dearfuture
Ok, I think that's all for now. We have a few really great midwest shows coming up in April. We're excited to see you on the road!
Love, Brandon, Ethan, Wes, Paul and Cory
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Wednesday, January 07, 2009
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Here's some reviews we've been getting on our new EP: Let us know what you think.
AbsolutePunk.net Reviewed by: Klatzke (2/9/09)
Throughout the past few years, I've witnessed quite a few of these types of bands make their rise to the spotlight. By "these bands" I mean these down-tempo, soft-spoken, moody indie bands that have just enough of a bite to not fall into monotomy. The primary one seems to be Copeland, but there are quite a few of them that I see surfing through on this movement, including The Myriad, Lovedrug and now, Dear Future.
Dear Future's second EP, Can't Wait Any Longer, displays their knack for crafting sprawling soundscapes out of just the few instruments at their disposal. This, coupled with Brandon Ross' vocals (reminescent of both The Myriad and Coldplay) creates a sound that made me think of bands ranging from Lovedrug to U2. Their songs bounce between those influences as well, for example, the very Coldplay-esque chorus of "This Isn't Good Enough" perfectly transforms into the more progressive indie sound of "Eden." The band shifts back and forth from sound to sound throughout the EP, though they add enough of their flair to the tracks that they actually carve out a sound of their own. That is, I don't think I'd ever get a Dear Future song mixed up with any of the other artists mentioned in this review.
Overall, Dear Future's Can't Wait Any Longer is a pretty solid listen. I enjoy this ever-growing genre, and with this accessible sound, I wouldn't be surprised to see Dear Future become more well known in it.
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Our Take by: Chris Dahlberg (www.cosmosgaming.com)
At a time when a lot of new bands are sounding more like Fall out Boy and Panic At the Disco rather than the high energy, larger than life sounding alternative rock bands of the 1990’s and early 2000’s, along comes Dear Life. The band, who at times sound like a cross between early Muse and U2, quietly released their debut EP in 2007 and has followed that up with another EP entitled Can’t Wait Any Longer. And though the group has obvious influences, they manage to somehow sound entirely unique throughout much of the release.
Right from the start, listeners are hit with waves of melodies that are sure to almost immediately hook them. Like some of the better bands in their genre, Dear Future has layered melodies that makes them feel larger than life and very atmospheric. At times it is fairly obvious that the instrumentalists have taken influence from both U2 and Muse, but the band never comes off as a mere clone of either group. By injecting their own ideas into this familiar melodic, soaring alternative rock style, Dear Future manages to stand out. And as if to display that they are also capable of other styles, the closing track “Twenty” showcases that the band can also pull off slightly darker acoustically driven material as well.
Dear Future’s vocalist, Brandon Ross, has a voice that perfectly fits in with the soaring melodies that the instrumentalists provide. His vocals are at times reminiscent of Muse’s singer Matthew Bellamy, though admittedly he doesn’t have quite as high pitched of a range as Bellamy does. But it is clear that Ross has a grasp on how far his voice is able to go, as rather than pushing it into ranges that would strain his voice Ross instead uses the pitches he is comfortable with to their full potential.
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t hate the Fall Out Boy and Panic At the Disco clones that have been invading commercial radio lately, but radio and MTV has become too full of that style. And what the commercial music industry really needs is more bands like Dear Future, who will remind listeners of a time when radio rock didn’t necessarily have to be watered down and could provide just as much atmosphere as their underground peers. Dear Future deserves to be at this level of notoriety, and here’s hoping that down the road they will achieve that status.
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Dear Future | Can't Wait Any Longer (s/t) by Mark Rengel
It's notable when a first encounter with a local band makes an immediate impression, for the act to feel surprisingly mature and ready for a larger stage. With their latest EP Can't Wait Any Longer, Dear Future quickly shows off a sound much bigger than the small town footprint of Pinckneyville, Ill., and does so with palpable enthusiasm and gusto.
"Eden" and the driving "You Are Loved" bristle with the fervent energy of the earliest U2 albums, infusing post-punk jangle and reverb with an epic, building hard rock twist. Guitarist Wes Chandler's powerful and melodic lines suggest an atmospheric yet motivated fusion of The Edge and Counting Crows' David Bryson. "This Isn't Good Enough" explodes with a statelier, far less self-important take on vintage mid-'90s Live, while the title track bounces along on a smooth bed of electric piano before shifting into an effortless chorus, full of irresistibly echoing guitar. These songs' sounds are typical of the glossy studio sheen that coats the EP. However, it's not to the record's detriment; rather than neuter the songs, it only serves to enhance their hook-laden, widescreen appeal.
"Hold On" channels Muse, retaining all of that band's attractive pomp and grandeur and incorporating a particularly explosive performance from the rhythm section, while wisely jettisoning Matt Bellamy's junior high sci-fi nonsense. Frontman Brandon Ross possesses a soaring, precise voice; he's effortlessly able to impart the confidence and swagger this type of power rock requires. Yet he's also surprisingly intimate, bringing to mind a significantly more self-assured Chris Martin or Keane's Tom Chaplin. Unfortunately, "Twenty" closes the disc on its least distinguished note. An earnest, but fairly generic piano ballad, it's by no means bad, but it exemplifies Can't Wait Any Longer's few faults: somewhat clumsy lyrics and an over-reliance on an increasingly tired post-Coldplay modern rock sound. These criticisms barely hurt Dear Future; their songwriting skill, honesty and lack of pretension easily overshadow weaknesses that would handicap less talented groups.
Although Can't Wait Any Longer displays little diversity or inventiveness, it serves as a soulful, passionate and remarkably assured statement of purpose. It establishes Dear Future as a noticeably talented band with tantalizingly large amount of room to grow.
RIYL: The first three U2 albums; Live at their most focused and without the messiah complex; the idea of Coldplay with balls; Muse, if Muse was actually bearable in any way
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Dear Future "Can't Wait Any Longer" by Adam Coozer - ReadJunk.com
Ugh. Disgustingly cheerful indie pop with hippy lyrics that made me vomit on my keyboard. Within 30 seconds I had to hear: "Raise our hands together now / Gather all the wishes while they wait...." Damnit, I haven't even had my coffee yet.
Intricate, jangly, mathy instrumentation gives them some depth, but the yearning, earnest vocals, spewing crap about love and togetherness, along with crescendo-style songwriting make me wonder if they're a Christian rock band. Songs like "Eden," "Hold On," and "You Are Loved" give credence to that theory.
Hey, I could use all the love I can get, but I really don't need life affirmations from a band that has trouble ROCKING. Rock my ass off first, then you can touch my soul.
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Tibbs Picks by Tibbs - ConcerAttack.com
Hey Concert Attack, sorry I have not been able to post as often but I think you will all forgive me after showing you this band. They are called Dear Future and are from Illinois. I have been following the band for a while and have really grown to like their sound. I asked the band to explain the quote on their myspace which reads "Anti-bands who are anti music" and they said "That's our [albeit, lame] attempt at making a bold statement about the music industry today. A big trend in the underground market is to play pretty terrible music for the sake of cool points and indie credibility. Conversely, a big trend in the mainstream market is to play music that is guaranteed to sell, not necessarily what the band would normally play. So our conclusion is that very little thought is actually being put into the music anymore. If a band isn't all about their music, then they are anti-music. And we are anti-those-bands".
I think that statement is definitely true of most of the music scene today, but that discussion is for another day. Anyway, Dear Future describes their sound as "Coldplay with Cojones' but also say that it reaches a little further than that. If you guys are in the Chicago and midwest area try and check these guys out because they are going to be touring in support of their EP in December and should be touring alot by next year.
Check back really soon for my next pick everybody and I hope everyone had a great holiday.
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Tuesday, December 09, 2008
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Go check this out:
http://www.concertattack.com/tibbs-pick-dear-future/music-news/article/28566/
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Thursday, August 21, 2008
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Recording Day 2 & 3 Recording Day 1
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Tuesday, August 05, 2008
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Go add us on AIM..
dearfuturemusic
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
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Our first Review by High Beam Reviews http://highbeamreview.com/review.php?id=201
The term "indie" doesn't really mean much anymore. So many bands claim to be "indie" but most people have completely different definitions of the term. It's original meaning simply meant that a band was either unsigned or signed to an label independent of one of the four major labels, hence the term indie. It has progressed into a genre that is more diverse than most others and a word than is one significantly less clear than other genres. Even so, I'm sitting here, and all I can think of to define the band Dear Future is by using the term indie. It's unfortunate, but I didn't have much of a choice, as I can't think of anything else to say besides maybe "alternative".
When I was listening to this EP, a few things struck me right away. In most of the tracks the instruments seem to be turned up to high, as they significantly over power the vocals. Whether this was the intent of it or not, it gives those songs a weird feel that doesn't sit right with me. Their vocalist seems to be very talented and at times when he should have been able to shine, the instruments were still at center stage. The second thing was the way the guitars sounded. They have a very atmospheric sound to them, much like I would describe The Graduate. It sounds like they use a lot of echoing effects, which could be part of the reason that the vocals are overpowered. The drums take a backseat to the guitars through most of the EP. However, at times certain beats or just one strike of the snare drum change the entire feel of a verse or chorus. The way they utilize the drums is interesting and unique, they are less of a 'tempo-keeper' and more of a 'song-changer' on this EP.
This EP shows big things in the Dear Future (see what I did there?). They have a pretty unique sound that is still accessible and catchy. Most band don't come close to doing things the way that Dear Future are. The stray from the conventional formulas or directions that many of the other so called 'indie' bands follow. Even in a genre as diverse as their own, they stand out. It's hard to do that, and I hope they don't let go of it.
Rating: 7 Posted by Bradley Babendir at 15/07/2008
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Thursday, June 05, 2008
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So for the past month and a half I've been working on making a new layout for our MySpace page. It's been grueling at times since I'm basically teaching myself as we go along. I reached a spot where I just wanted to put it up to share with all of you. I am still working on a few bugs here and there, so that is why we released it as a "Beta Version."
What we'd like to know from you all is what you like about it, what you don't like about it and what we can do to improve our MySpace page to meet your needs, because in the end it's for you to stay connected with the band in the best way possible. So if there's a feature you'd like to see added, we will try our hardest to make it possible.
Thank you for all your support and love in the past, it's what keeps us going as a band. And if you would all be so kind to put a song on your profile and put that banner up on your site as well to help spread the word about Dear Future we would love you eternally.
So for now, we'd love to hear back from you. Much Love,
Paul & Dear Future
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