Artist Information
Biography
The Young Republic is a Nashville quintet, schooled at the Berklee College of Music in Boston and signed in Europe to End Of The Road Records. Since 2004, these highly skilled musicians have been praised by the likes of Mojo Magazine, The BBC and The Guardian for their extraordinary take on American Music. Classical training blends into a love of jazz, blues and folk and is all packaged in one hell of a rock n' roll band. Their new album Balletesque explores all the aforementioned territory and at points goes beyond to something unique to the group itself. Nashville players with conservatory training and a rock n' roll heart, The Young Republic is a band not to be missed.
Instrumentation
Julian Saporiti - Vocals, Guitar
Kristin Weber - Vocals, Violin
Wes Langlois - Guitar, Pedal Steel, Banjo, Mandolin
Chris Miller - Fender Bass, Contra Bass
Joe Giotta - Drums, Percussion
Discography
'Balletesque' - Album (End Of The Road, UK, October 2009)
'Recession Special' - EP (End Of The Road, UK, May 2009)
‘Idiot Grin’ – Tour EP (End of the Road Records, UK, August 2008)
’12 Tales From Winter City’ - Album (End of the Road Records, UK, January 2008)
’Modern Plays’ - Single (End of the Road Records, UK, September 2007)
’Girl From The Northern States’ - Single (End of the Road Records, UK, 2007)
’Blue Skies’ - Single (End of the Road Records, UK, 2007)
’Girl From The Northern States’ - TOUR EP (Self released, USA)
’YR 7’ - EP (Self released, USA)
’Your Heart Belongs In Tennessee’ - EP (Self released, USA)
’Always Together/ The Painter’ - EP (Self released, USA)
COMPILATIONS:
‘Girl In a Tree’ on covermount CD of Word Magazine, UK (February 2008)
‘Girl In A Tree’ (acoustic session, download on front page of www.totallyradio.com)
‘Blue Skies’ on covermount CD of Plan B Magazine, UK (September 2007)
Photo Gallery
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The Young Republic Live @ SXSW
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Julian & Bob live EOTR 08
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Kristin live @ EOTR 08
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Rough Trade Album of The Week
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The Young Republic Pool Table
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The Young Republic in Clash Magazine
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Chris Miller live @ EOTR 08
Press
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Balletesque - For Folks Sake review
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End Of The Road Records' flagship band, The Young Republic, have returned with their second album. S...
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Balletesque - Mojo review
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*** (3 stars) Forming at Boston’s Berklee College Of Music in 2005, The Young Republic have grown u...
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Balletesque - Artrocker review
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**** (4 stars) This lovely record initially sparked some apprehension in me: the sleave featuresa...
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SXSW - live review, March 2009
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While masses started swarming to Stubb’s for Metallica’s “surprise” concert Friday night, early arri...
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Two Nights of The Young Republic - live review May 2008
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Sometimes bands are so good you just have to see them twice; in fact you have to see them on a Wedne...
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The Young Republic-Belle and Sebastian supercharged by flutes and Mandolins
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Album Review: Is it a shallow, join-the-dots observation to liken Boston's Young Republic to Arcade...
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12 Tales From Winter City-The Young Republic
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*** (3 Stars) Heart-twanging debut from Bostonian indie/ country/folk/eight piece Born in a B...
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The Young Republic-Twisted Folk at The Spitz
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4**** The Young Republic follow with the earnestness and buoyancy you would expect from a bunch of ...
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Modern Plays-Single of the week
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This is the summer we never had. The girl we never kissed. The compilation tape we didn't make and t...
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Girl From The Northern States Ep Review
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There are times, especially when faced with the unrelenting drudgery of The Kooks, The Killers et al...
Setlist
The Young Republic have played sets from 20 mins to 3 hours in length, but ideal set length is 1 hour and they are able to play as a full electric band or as an acoustic act (for which they employ different instruments and arrangements).
The band have been known to play covers songs during sets, and in fact have been known to recreate the Rolling Thunder Review shows on numerous occasions - the likes of Dylan, Neil Young and the Beatles have been slipped into sets from time to time.

