Braid is an American
emo band from
Champaign, Illinois
Champaign ( ) is a city in Champaign County, Illinois, United States. The population was 88,302 at the 2020 census. It is the tenth-most populous municipality in Illinois and the fourth most populous city in Illinois outside the Chicago metrop ...
, formed in 1993.
Following several early line-up changes, the band eventually settled on
Bob Nanna on guitar and vocals, Todd Bell on bass,
Chris Broach on guitar and vocals, and Roy Ewing on drums until he was replaced in 1997 by new drummer
Damon Atkinson
Damon Atkinson is an American drummer. He replaced Roy Ewing as the drummer of Braid (band), Braid in 1997 and stayed in the band until it disbanded in 1999. His playing style is often noted for being heavy on complex time signatures, sometimes go ...
.
In 1998 the group released their third album, ''
Frame & Canvas
''Frame & Canvas'' is the third studio album by American rock band Braid. It was released on April 7, 1998, through Polyvinyl Record Co. After the release of the band's second studio album, ''The Age of Octeen'' (1996), drummer Damon Atkinson r ...
'', to critical acclaim and is considered a staple of the late 1990s
emo movement. Despite ''Frame & Canvass success, Braid disbanded in 1999. Nanna, Bell, and Atkinson formed the more melodic
Hey Mercedes
Hey Mercedes was an alternative rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Chicago, Illinois, United States, formed after the dissolution of Braid by its former members Bob Nanna, Todd Bell, and Damon Atkinson.
History Early years and ''Everyn ...
, while Broach would dedicate more time to
The Firebird Band which was previously a side project.
The band reunited shortly from June to August 2004, before disbanding again. In 2011, Braid reunited permanently, playing their 600th show and releasing a new album, ''
No Coast''.
History
Formation: 1993
In fall 1993, Bob Nanna was playing drums in a Chicago band called Friction who toured locally and opened for prominent bands like
Jawbreaker
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. As Friction prepared to record their first album, Nanna left for college at the
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U of I, Illinois, University of Illinois, or UIUC) is a public land-grant research university in Illinois in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana. It is the flagship institution of the Univers ...
and was soon looking for another band as a side project. Nanna met drummer Roy Ewing when he placed an ad in
Maximumrocknroll, looking for someone to trade live concert tapes with. Ewing played with Nanna's high school friend, guitarist Pete Havranek, and Nanna became their singer and guitarist, with
Jay Ryan joining them on bass and Kate Reuss on lead vocals. Nanna suggested the name Braid.
Shortly after forming, Ryan left the band for various reasons and was replaced by Todd Bell, who had played with Ewing in a band called Lowercase N. Braid played their first show December 10, 1993, in
Danville, Illinois
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The area that is now Danville was once home to the Miami, ...
. Two months later, Reuss left the band after they played their second show. Braid decided not to replace her, leaving Nanna as the lead singer. Nanna's main band, Friction, broke up in July 1994 after a short tour, turning Braid from a side project into his main focus.
With Nanna wary about his singing, Braid started looking for a new singer. They met Chris Broach at a
show
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** Cat show
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and invited him to sing with the band. Around this time the rest of the band decided to fire Havranek, citing creative differences, so Broach was moved guitar and second vocals.
First recordings and national tour: 1994–1997
In September, Braid recorded three songs for their first release. The "Rainsnowmatch" 7-inch came out in December on Enclave Records. While Rainsnowmatch was being released, the band began recording their debut album. ''Frankie Welfare Boy Age 5'' was released in June 1995 on Divot Records. With a huge backlog of written material, Braid continued to write and record songs for various compilation appearances and 7-inch releases.
Starting in July 1995, Braid began their first national tour. They played traditional venues, such as bars and clubs, but also booked shows in the homes of fans and
VFW halls. Whenever there was a break in touring, Braid booked recording sessions and began work on their second album. In July 1996, "
The Age of Octeen
''The Age of Octeen'' is the second studio album by American emo band Braid
A braid (also referred to as a plait) is a complex structure or pattern formed by interlacing two or more strands of flexible material such as textile yarns, wire, ...
' was released on Mud Records. Also in 1996, the "I'm Afraid of Everything" 7-inch was released on the band's own label, Grand Theft Autumn.
By 1997, touring schedules had begun to take their toll on Ewing, who in March decided to leave the band. With Ewing's blessing, Damon Atkinson became the band's drummer and joined them on their spring tour. That spring also saw Nanna graduate from college, allowing them to become a full-time band. Braid celebrated their new freedom by going on a headlining tour of Europe, with their friends
The Get Up Kids
The Get Up Kids are an American rock band from Olathe, Kansas. Formed in 1995, the band was a major player in the mid-1990s Midwest emo scene, otherwise known as the " second wave" of emo music. Their second album '' Something to Write Home Abo ...
opening. However, after the first night, the two bands decided to switch the playing order because of the popularity of The Get Up Kids in Europe. After the European tour, Braid returned to the North America for another tour of the U.S. and Canada.
''Frame and Canvas'': 1998
In late 1997, Braid recorded their third LP ''
Frame & Canvas
''Frame & Canvas'' is the third studio album by American rock band Braid. It was released on April 7, 1998, through Polyvinyl Record Co. After the release of the band's second studio album, ''The Age of Octeen'' (1996), drummer Damon Atkinson r ...
'' at Inner Ear Studios with producer
J. Robbins
James Robbins (best known as J. Robbins) is an American rock musician.
Career
Robbins began his career as a bassist for Government Issue, and has also led five of his own bands: Jawbox, Rollkicker Laydown, Burning Airlines, Channels, and Off ...
. The album was released by
Polyvinyl Records
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Examples
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in April 1998, receiving critical acclaim and brought Braid greater exposure, eventually being regarded as one of the most influential bands of the 1990s
emo movement. With the release of ''Frame & Canvas'', they embarked on a new tour of the East Coast with Compound Red, and a Midwest/West Coast tour with The Get Up Kids.
The band also played a number of dates with
All and
Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake is an American ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida, formed in 1992. The band consists of Chris DeMakes (guitars, vocals), Roger Lima (bass, vocals), Matt Yonker (drums), Buddy Schaub (trombone), and Peter "JR" Wasilewski (saxoph ...
. After tours of the
contiguous US, Braid also toured Japan and Hawaii in April 1999.
Final recordings and disbandment: 1998–1999
Shortly after the release of ''Frame & Canvas'', the effects of non-stop touring and recording were pulling the band members apart, including stress over money, poor conditions on the road, and disagreements over the band's direction. In mid-1999, Braid entered the studio to record a new demo, but after the session was completed Nanna, Broach, Bell, and Atkinson decided to call it quits.
Braid decided to hold four final concerts in August to say goodbye to their fans. They scheduled one show in
Milwaukee
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, two in Chicago at
The Metro, and the final concert was held in their home town of
Champaign
Champaign ( ) is a city in Champaign County, Illinois, United States. The population was 88,302 at the 2020 census. It is the tenth-most populous municipality in Illinois and the fourth most populous city in Illinois outside the Chicago metropo ...
where Roy Ewing played a few songs with the band.
After their final show, Braid had several post-breakup releases in 2000. A recording of their final four shows called "Killing a Camera" was released on
VHS. A live album, from the final show at The Metro called "Lucky to Be Alive" was also released. Polyvinyl released a double-disc collection of non-album tracks called ''Movie Music, Vol. 1'' and ''2''.
Following the disbandment, the members played in new musical projects. Shortly after Braid's break up, Nanna, Bell, and Atkinson reunited to form the pop rock band
Hey Mercedes
Hey Mercedes was an alternative rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Chicago, Illinois, United States, formed after the dissolution of Braid by its former members Bob Nanna, Todd Bell, and Damon Atkinson.
History Early years and ''Everyn ...
with Mark Dawursk on guitar. In addition to this, Nanna started a solo project under the name
The City on Film
The City on Film is the official name of Bob Nanna's solo act. He began solo recordings in 1997 during the off-time between Braid tours. These recordings began to accumulate, and in May 2004 he recorded ''I'd Rather Be Wine Drunk'' (his first sol ...
. Chris Broach worked with his brother Riley in
The Firebird Band, previously a side-project, and in 2001 he would also play with
L'Spaerow and start
Lucid Records.
First reunion: 2004
In 2004, Hey Mercedes suffered problems with tour cancellations and Chris Broach was in between projects. In February 2004, Braid decided to reunite to coincide with the DVD release of ''Killing a Camera'' was reissued on DVD in May 2004. They went on a tour of the US in June and July, with
Minus the Bear
Minus the Bear was an American indie rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 2001, and comprising members of Botch, Kill Sadie, and Sharks Keep Moving. Their sound was described as " Pele-esque guitar-taps and electronics with sophistic ...
,
Murder by Death,
Recover, and
Mock Orange. Following, they went by a short tour of Japan for the rest of August. After these tours were completed, Braid amicably disbanded again.
Second reunion and ''No Coast'': 2011–present
On January 25, 2011 it was announced on Punknews.org that Braid were reuniting permanently to record a new 12-inch for
Polyvinyl Records
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. On May 4, 2011, the band announced their first comeback show since 2004 at the Metro on August 27, 2011 and would also play at
Pygmalion Music Festival
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on September 24, 2011, part of the Polyvinyl Records fifteenth anniversary celebration.
On June 10, 2011, the band released a song titled "The Right Time", the first from their forthcoming EP, and gave the entire EP to people who pre-ordered on the Polyvinyl web store. The new EP titled ''Closer to Closed'', their first release in 11 years, was released on August 16, 2011, to mixed reviews.
December 22, 2011 was Braid's 600th show. The event, held at Turner Hall Ballroom in
Milwaukee
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, was a
Toys for Tots
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...
benefit show. Event-goers who brought a new, unwrapped toy would receive a commemorative poster.
Braid shared the night with
Smoking Popes
Smoking Popes is an American pop punk band from the northwest suburbs of Chicago. They are composed of brothers Matt Caterer (bass), Josh Caterer (lead vocals/guitar) and Eli Caterer (guitar/backing vocals) and Mike Felumlee (drums).
History
...
and in addition to announcing further touring, a new release was announced. Frontman Bob Nanna hinted about a possible "double" or "triple" album.
On April 6, 2012, the band announced that they were going to play at
the Gainesville, Florida acclaimed festival,
The Fest
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. On August 10, 2012, Braid played at Union Transfer in Philadelphia, PA with polyvinyl label mate Owen. On November 3, 2012, Braid played two shows as a part of the 2012
Fun Fun Fun Fest in
Austin, Texas
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.
On September 18, 2013, Braid announced that they had signed with Topshelf Records as well as the release of a new studio album in 2014. It was revealed on March 24, 2014 that the album was mastered and completed. The album, ''
No Coast'', was released on July 8, 2014 (their first LP in 16 years) to positive reviews.
Awards
*
SESAC
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*
Alternative Press top 10
Emo album all-time for
Frame & Canvas
''Frame & Canvas'' is the third studio album by American rock band Braid. It was released on April 7, 1998, through Polyvinyl Record Co. After the release of the band's second studio album, ''The Age of Octeen'' (1996), drummer Damon Atkinson r ...
.
Members
;Current
*
Bob Nanna – vocals, guitar
(1993–1999, 2004, 2011–present)
* Todd Bell – bass guitar
(1993–1999, 2004, 2011–present)
*
Chris Broach – vocals, guitar
(1994–1999, 2004, 2011–present)
*
Damon Atkinson
Damon Atkinson is an American drummer. He replaced Roy Ewing as the drummer of Braid (band), Braid in 1997 and stayed in the band until it disbanded in 1999. His playing style is often noted for being heavy on complex time signatures, sometimes go ...
– drums
(1997–1999, 2004, 2011–present)
;Former
* Roy Ewing – drums
(1993–1997)
* Pete Havranek – guitar
(1993–1994)
*
Jay Ryan – bass guitar
(1993)
* Kate Reuss – vocals
(1993–1994)
; Timeline
Discography
;Studio albums
*''Frankie Welfare Boy Age 5'' (1995)
*''
The Age of Octeen
''The Age of Octeen'' is the second studio album by American emo band Braid
A braid (also referred to as a plait) is a complex structure or pattern formed by interlacing two or more strands of flexible material such as textile yarns, wire, ...
'' (1996)
*''
Frame & Canvas
''Frame & Canvas'' is the third studio album by American rock band Braid. It was released on April 7, 1998, through Polyvinyl Record Co. After the release of the band's second studio album, ''The Age of Octeen'' (1996), drummer Damon Atkinson r ...
'' (1998)
*''
No Coast'' (2014)
References
External links
Official websiteBraid artist page at PolyvinylBraid Interview – History, Reunion, Re-Issuesan
Braid Interview – New EP with Chris Broach– both by Kevin Corazza
Bob Nanna's WebsiteChris Broach's Website
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Emo musical groups from Illinois
American post-hardcore musical groups
Indie rock musical groups from Illinois
Math rock groups
Musical groups established in 1993
Musical groups disestablished in 1999
Polyvinyl Record Co. artists
1993 establishments in Illinois
Topshelf Records artists