Beat Circus is a band from
Boston
Boston is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and Financial centre, financial center of New England, a region of the Northeas ...
, Massachusetts, US, fronted by the multi-instrumentalist / singer-songwriter
Brian Carpenter, who has been its only constant member since its inception.
Musical style
The band's songs are characterized by lush arrangements, eclectic instrumentation, and Carpenter's lyrical themes of love, death, religion, and American mythologies. The music draws heavily from disparate genres including
experimental music
Experimental music is a general label for any music or music genre that pushes existing boundaries and genre definitions. Experimental compositional practice is defined broadly by exploratory sensibilities radically opposed to, and questioning of, ...
,
modern classical
Contemporary classical music is Western art music composed close to the present day. At the beginning of the 21st century, it commonly referred to the post-1945 post-tonal music after the death of Anton Webern, and included serial music, elect ...
,
cabaret
Cabaret is a form of theatrical entertainment featuring music song, dance, recitation, or drama. The performance venue might be a pub, casino, hotel, restaurant, or nightclub with a stage for performances. The audience, often dining or drinking, ...
,
circus music
Circus music (also known as carnival music) is any sort of music that is played to accompany a circus, and also music written that emulates its general style. Popular music would also often get arranged for the circus band, as well as waltzes, fox ...
, Appalachian string music,
bluegrass music
Bluegrass music is a genre of American roots music that developed in the 1940s in the Appalachian region of the United States. The genre derives its name from the band Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. Bluegrass has roots in African America ...
,
old-time music
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,
Southern Gospel and funereal music. Since 2005, Carpenter has been developing a "Weird American Gothic" trilogy of concept albums, starting with ''
Dreamland''.
History
Early years and ''Ringleaders'' (2002–2004)
In 2001, Carpenter moved to
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Cambridge ( ) is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is a suburb in the Greater Boston metropolitan area, located directly across the Charles River from Boston. The city's population as of the 2020 United States census, ...
, and formed a collaboration with the
tenor banjo player Brandon Seabrook, which led to the first incarnation of Beat Circus, originally named Beat Science. Aided by Jim Hobbs (saxophone),
Jerome Deupree (drums),
Alec K. Redfearn (accordion), Ron Caswell (tuba) and Leigh Calabrese (musical saw), the group was a contemporary free improvisation instrumental ensemble which used
circus music
Circus music (also known as carnival music) is any sort of music that is played to accompany a circus, and also music written that emulates its general style. Popular music would also often get arranged for the circus band, as well as waltzes, fox ...
as a jumping off point. After a summer-long residency in Cambridge in 2003, Carpenter recorded the band's first album, ''Ringleaders Revolt'', which was released by
Innova Records in 2004.
''Dreamland'' (2005–2006)
In 2005, Carpenter steered the band in an entirely different direction with the development of ''
Dreamland'', a 150-page through-composed score for nine musicians containing songs based around a stage play treatment of a story involving the turn-of-the-century
Coney Island
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theme park which burned in a devastating fire in 1911. ''Dreamland'' began a shift away from instrumental music to narrative songs about children, dreams, fatherhood, revenge and redemption. To develop the ''Dreamland'' score, Carpenter formed a second incarnation of Beat Circus with Matt McLaren (drums), a long-time collaborator of
Cuneiform Records
Cuneiform Records is a record label in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Founded in 1984, the label releases a mixture of musical styles, all with a Rock in Opposition aesthetic, including progressive jazz, jazz fusion, the Canterbury scene, and electron ...
label-mate Redfearn, Kaethe Hostetter from Boston, Curtis Hasselbring (trombone), Briggan Krauss of
Sex Mob
Sexmob (also styled Sex Mob) is an American jazz band based in New York City that formed as a Knitting Factory vehicle for Steven Bernstein to exercise his slide trumpet. Sexmob's sets feature a high proportion of covers, usually familiar pop ...
(saxophone), and original members Redfearn, Caswell and Seabrook. In 2006, Carpenter enlisted the New York City-based producer
Martin Bisi
Martin Bisi (born 1961) is an American producer and songwriter.
He is known for recording records by Sonic Youth, Swans, John Zorn, Material, Bill Laswell, Helmet, Unsane, The Dresden Dolls, Cop Shoot Cop, White Zombie, Boredoms, Angels of L ...
to record and mix ''Dreamland'' in Brooklyn. ''Dreamland'' was released on Cuneiform Records in January 2008 and announced as the first installation in Carpenter's "Weird American Gothic" trilogy.
''Boy from Black Mountain'' (2007–2009)
In late 2006 near the completion of recording ''Dreamland'', Carpenter's son was diagnosed with
autism
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. After coping with this, Carpenter began writing a song cycle for the second part of the trilogy, entitled ''
Boy From Black Mountain
''Boy From Black Mountain'' is the third studio album by Beat Circus. It marks the second release in songwriter Brian Carpenter's ''Weird American Gothic'' trilogy. Several songs on the album were inspired by Carpenter's response to his son's ...
''. With the departure of Redfearn and McLaren, who wished to focus on their band The Eyesores, Carpenter formed the third incarnation of Beat Circus in 2007, casting himself as the lead vocalist with Paran Amirinazari(violin) and Jordan Voelker (viola) as background vocalists, and introducing a
rockabilly
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-style rhythm section composed of Paul Dilley (upright bass), Andrew Stern (guitar/banjo) and Gavin McCarthy of
Karate
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(drums). In 2008, Carpenter enlisted the producer
Sean Slade
Sean Slade (born 14 November 1957) is an American record producer, engineer, and mixer. On many of his productions he worked in partnership with Paul Q. Kolderie.
Career
Slade was born in Lansing, Michigan, United States. He graduated from Ya ...
to record ''Boy From Black Mountain'' in Boston. Later that year, the New York City-based producer and engineer
Bryce Goggin was brought on to mix the album. ''Boy From Black Mountain'' marked yet another shift in direction, inspired by Carpenter's Southern heritage,
Southern Gospel music,
bluegrass music
Bluegrass music is a genre of American roots music that developed in the 1940s in the Appalachian region of the United States. The genre derives its name from the band Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. Bluegrass has roots in African America ...
and
Southern Gothic
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writers, and was released by Cuneiform Records in September 2009.
''These Wicked Things'' (2014–present)
In 2014, Carpenter was commissioned by the
Berkeley Repertory Theater
Berkeley Repertory Theatre is a regional theater company located in Berkeley, California. It runs seven productions each season from its two stages in Downtown Berkeley.
History
The company was founded in 1968, as the East Bay's first resident p ...
to write music for ''The Barbary Coast'', a play based on the true crime book by
Herbert Asbury
Herbert Asbury (September 1, 1891 – February 24, 1963) was an American journalist and writer best known for his books detailing crime during the 19th and early-20th centuries, such as ''Gem of the Prairie: An Informal History of the Chicago U ...
about the rise of San Francisco during the Gold Rush era. Two years after a week-long residency in
Berkeley, California
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, the band recorded a few of the songs from the play and several other new songs and instrumentals for ''These Wicked Things'', the third and final part of Carpenter's Weird American Gothic trilogy. Recorded in Boston and mixed in Tucson with
Craig Schumacher, the record bridges a number of disparate genres including experimental music, cowpunk, post-punk, Mexican folk music, mariachi music and "spaghetti western" and giallo film scores.
Discography
*''Ringleaders Revolt'' (
Innova Records, 2004)
*''
Dreamland'' (
Cuneiform Records
Cuneiform Records is a record label in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Founded in 1984, the label releases a mixture of musical styles, all with a Rock in Opposition aesthetic, including progressive jazz, jazz fusion, the Canterbury scene, and electron ...
, 2008)
*''
Boy From Black Mountain
''Boy From Black Mountain'' is the third studio album by Beat Circus. It marks the second release in songwriter Brian Carpenter's ''Weird American Gothic'' trilogy. Several songs on the album were inspired by Carpenter's response to his son's ...
'' (Cuneiform Records, 2009)
*''These Wicked Things'' (Innova Records, 2019)
References
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Musical groups from Boston
American experimental musical groups
Musical groups established in 2002
Independent Music Awards winners
2002 establishments in Massachusetts