“Vocalist Ellia Bisker and I work out the concept of each song before she writes the lyrics. For Quartermain & Victoria I had a very specific idea of the characters, the setting and the story. I had a dream that it would one day be an animated video and we’re so thrilled that the amazing folks at Witching Hour Animation were able to make it a reality.” -Phil Andrews
“Vocalist Ellia Bisker and I work out the concept of each song before she writes the lyrics. For Quartermain & Victoria I had a very specific idea of the characters, the setting and the story. I had a dream that it would one day be an animated video and we’re so thrilled that the amazing folks at Witching Hour Animation were able to make it a reality.” -Phil Andrews
“The scary thing came when I had to play it to people because until now, it’s what’s been in my head. Once you put it out into the public arena and if you get laughed at it’s all on you. Whereas if Ride put stuff out and it gets laughed at, it’s the four of us. So, it was quite nervy.” – Steve Queralt
“The scary thing came when I had to play it to people because until now, it’s what’s been in my head. Once you put it out into the public arena and if you get laughed at it’s all on you. Whereas if Ride put stuff out and it gets laughed at, it’s the four of us. So, it was quite nervy.” – Steve Queralt
Over their eighteen years as a band, Jim Putnam’s Los Angeles based collective Radar Brothers proved to be a model of consistency and melancholic, sun-baked comfort. Defying conventional, perpetual myths that artists must consciously reinvent themselves, a deep dive retrospective at the band’s working class trajectory reveals a singular path on the perennial edge of a larger, opportunistic breakthrough.
Over their eighteen years as a band, Jim Putnam’s Los Angeles based collective Radar Brothers proved to be a model of consistency and melancholic, sun-baked comfort. Defying conventional, perpetual myths that artists must consciously reinvent themselves, a deep dive retrospective at the band’s working class trajectory reveals a singular path on the perennial edge of a larger, opportunistic breakthrough.