Benjy Ferree – Bandwidth http://bandwidth.wamu.org WAMU 88.5's New Music Site Tue, 02 Oct 2018 15:23:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.2 Dan Deacon, Girl Loves Distortion http://bandwidth.wamu.org/dan-deacon-girl-loves-distortion/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/dan-deacon-girl-loves-distortion/#respond Mon, 22 Aug 2016 08:20:00 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=68120 Songs featured Aug. 22, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit your own local song.

Oddisee – The Blooming
Studying – Because What Has Hardened Will Never Win
Zoe Ravenwood – The End of Something Beautiful
Jonathan Parker – CO86
Benjy Ferree – Leaving the Nest (It’s a Long Way Down)
Memphis Gold – Do You Still Want Me
Wes Swing – Blood Branches
Oooh Child Ensemble – Diko’s Groove
Sun Machines – Mare Island
Kev Brown – Always Instrumental
PLOY – XIX
igloo two – lokhu blues
Terracotta Blue – The Dust Settles
Luke Denton – Light & Happy
Girl Love Distortion – (You Don’t) Speak For Me
The Greatest Hoax – Opus no. 10
Derek Evry – Wake Me Up
Wild Flag – Racehorse
Zenon Slawinski – Sealed With a Kiss
Dan Deacon – Of the Mountains

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Deathfix, Sun Machines http://bandwidth.wamu.org/deathfix-sun-machines/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/deathfix-sun-machines/#respond Wed, 13 Jul 2016 08:20:31 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=66846 Songs featured July 13, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit your own local song.

Deathfix

“Hospital”

from Deathfix

The Torches

“Wish You Well”

from The Torches EP

Kev Brown

“December 4th”

from The Brown Album

Smoke Bellow

“Patient Belongings”

from Old Haunts

Zenon Slawinski

“Come On By”

from The Beginning of Time

Caz and the Day Laborers

“You Know You're Dub”

from Caz and the Day Laborers

Tone

“Bright Angel Falls”

from Bright Angel Falls

Benjy Ferree

“Leaving the Nest (It's A Long Way Down)”

from Leaving the Nest

Sun Machines

“Doom Street”

from Human Subjects

Drop Electric

“Brooklyn's Nightmare”

from Finding Color in the Ashes

Lo-Fang

“#88”

from Blue Film

Near Northeast

“Point Reyes”

from Curios

Marian McLaughlin

“Even Magic Falters”

from Spirit House

Damu the Fudgemunk

“First Rondo”

from Untitled Vol 1 & 2

Wildhoney

“My Disguise”

from EP

Mathugh

“I.X.X.I.”

A Tale Of

“We Rise and We Fall”

Butler

“Dreams”

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Premiere: Benjy Ferree Is A New Man http://bandwidth.wamu.org/premiere-benjy-ferree-is-a-new-man/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/premiere-benjy-ferree-is-a-new-man/#comments Wed, 13 Apr 2016 17:35:12 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=63428 Benjy Ferree never stopped writing. He just slowed down.

That’s how the songwriter explains his recent absence from music. The last time the rootsy singer released a full-length album — Come Back to the Five and Dime Bobby Dee Bobby Dee, in 2009 — he had a deal with prominent indie label Domino Records. That’s done now. But Ferree never closed the book on music. April 17, he unveils a new LP whose title might offer a glimpse into his psyche of late. It’s called Cry-Fi.

“I went into survival mode when I made the record,” says Ferree in a phone call. He’s cagey about why, but he offers hints: He’d divorced his wife. Badly wounded, he needed to perform open-heart surgery on himself. So after 14 years in D.C., Ferree moved to New Orleans to heal. That’s when new songs began to spill out of him.

“I figured, might as well do something crazy like make a record when you’re trying to survive,” says Ferree, 41. “If I’m gonna die, I’d rather die singing.”

He sings a lot — and sings well — on Cry-Fi, which trades his Americana sound for the R&B and pop stylings he explored on his 2012 two-songer. But over the album’s 10 tracks, Ferree doesn’t sound like he’s dying. He sounds like a survivor.

He describes his return from the brink on “I’m A New Man,” the album’s first single.

“I woke up that morning, I wrote the song. I wrote it pretty fast,” Ferree says, “and I needed to do it. I didn’t know why.”

Ferree returned to the D.C. area to record Cry-Fi with Ben Green at Studio V in Reston, Virginia. Then to shoot a video for “I’m A New Man” (watch it above), he chose another local spot: Showtime, the downhome bar in Northwest D.C. where he once worked.

Showtime’s owner, Paul Vivari, shows up behind a keyboard in the video, a DIY affair that takes cues from old film of Mexican narcocorrido singer Chalino Sánchez. (Vivari is releasing Cry-Fi on his new label, Trick Bag Records.) The rest of Ferree’s ensemble — most of whom don’t play on the album — includes rock drummer Mark Cisneros, plus Alice “Granny” Donahue and Richard Lynch, two members of Showtime house band Granny and the Boys.

Ferree also plans to return to D.C. to play a release show April 23 at Comet Ping Pong. But he doesn’t sound ready to come back for good. He’s got more recuperating to do.

“I’m trying to age gracefully, you know?” Ferree says. “My doctor, meaning me, or life, or whatever, told me, ‘Get down to New Orleans because it’s better for your heart.'”

Benjy Ferree plays an album release show April 17 at Saturn Bar in New Orleans and April 23 at Comet Ping Pong in D.C.

The original version of this article inaccurately said Mark Cisneros did not perform on Benjy Ferree’s Cry-Fi album. He plays horns and drums.

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