Facing Winter

Genre: Rock
Secondary Genre: Folk West Chicago, Illinois USA Contact

"The first thing I notice about their sound is its lushness and professionalism. Facing Winter has a true “pop” sound that immediately catches your ear and doesn't let go. Like a distant cry you heard but are not sure you heard just right, it takes your ear up a notch." -Hannah Frank CAU Publicist

Artist Information

Biography

Facing Winter Bio 2012

When asked to describe Facing Winter's forthcoming album vocalist/guitarist Justin Birchard says “These songs make me feel like I'm a streaker at a football game. Sure, it's entertaining and exhilarating to run across a field naked in front of thousands of people... But it's also terrifying. Needless to say, it's gonna be a lot of fun touring this year.”
Despite a busy live schedule in 2011, Facing Winter has been hard at work in the studio and will debut two new projects this year. The first will be an EP of new material entitled “Opt Out”. This 6 song collection will release April 23rd, 2012 and will be sold on an enhanced disc containing an HD music video for the band's new single “October”. The EP will also feature several of Facing Winter's older music videos.
The second of Facing Winter's 2012 releases will drop this September. It'll be a full length album of new material and will be promoted with two new music videos. As they work towards finishing the album, the band continues to perform regularly in Chicago and throughout the Midwest. Later this year they have several tours planned including their first trip to the West Coast.

What do they sound like? Hannah Frank, publicist for Chicago Acoustic Underground says: “The first thing I notice about their sound is its lushness and professionalism. Facing Winter has a true “pop” sound that immediately catches your ear and doesn't let go. Like a distant cry you heard but are not sure you heard just right, it takes your ear up a notch.”
The group plays a thoughtful, guitar-driven style of indie rock. The vocals are smooth but fragile, often unconventional and with no shortage of harmonies. The rhythm section is intricate and tight, but still manages to convey a warm recklessness. Together the band has an approachable sound which appeals to a broad spectrum of music fans. Tony Massih, talent buyer for Cairo and Oasis Cafe says “Hearing Facing Winter is like making love to a thunderstorm”. JD Mathys of Best Media Now describes them as “More than just entertaining, their songs are equally rewarding for both the critic and the casual listener.”
Lyrically, common themes include overcoming adversity, dream-hunting, laughing at life's problems, and the emotional highs and lows brought on by various relationships. Through the years, the group's lyricist Justin Birchard has become known for his sincere and poetic approach to real-life topics.

The story of Facing Winter has no obvious beginning. The group is based out of West Chicago, Illinois and has four members: Justin Birchard, Jeff Goluszka, Dan Perdue, and Brad Jewison.
Dan and Justin were friends before they could tie their shoes and began playing music together in junior high. The two have been heavily involved in the Chicago music scene ever since. Justin is the group's primary singer and guitarist. Dan's focus has mostly been on bass and auxiliary instrumentation. Both are multi-instrumentalists and frequently change roles while recording and playing live.
Jeff Goluszka entered the picture in 2003 and immediately became the band's full-time drummer/percussionist. A short time later, Jeff and Justin became roommates and built a recording studio in West Chicago. Together the pair have worked tirelessly recording albums, playing tours, and promoting the local music scene. With a drumming style that's driving, emotive, and well-executed, Jeff has long been one of the highlights of Facing Winter's live show.
Brad Jewison is the youngest and most recent addition to the group. Joining the others during late 2011, he immediately added a palpable layer of excitement to the band's live performance. Also a multi-instrumentalist, Brad's presence creates a bigger sound and a host of new creative options on stage.

Facing Winter frequently performs both acoustic and rock shows at venues of all types. They have over 50 original songs and can perform for up to 3 hours. As people they are professional, personable, and determined. A quote by Chris Darby of SixtyYearsWar.com sums it up nicely: “Facing Winter is the hardest working band I know. Their work ethic borders on obsessive- they are concerned only with creating the best music they possibly can. And their results can best be described as perfection.”

Instrumentation

Jeff Goluszka - Drums
Dan Perdue - Bass, Guitar, keys
Brad Jewison - Bass, Guitar
Justin Birchard - Vocals, Guitar, keys, mandolin

Discography

Opt Out (EP, 2012)
Origins (EP, 2011)
Four: Volume One (EP, 2010)
Gifts from Gravity (LP, 2010)
Seas Drain Into Space (LP, 2008)
The Sanctuary EP (2006)
The Apple EP (2005)
EP ’04 (2004)

Official Website

http://www.facingwinter.com

Links

Audio

Lyrics

Video

Photo Gallery

  • "Opt Out" 2012 Album Art

  • Facing Winter press photo (high resolution)

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  • Facing Winter live at Cairo

  • Brad Jewison (bass) and Justin Birchard (guitar)

  • Facing Winter live

  • Facing Winter at the Double Door in Chicago

  • Facing Winter press photo

  • Facing Winter at Schubas in Chicago

  • Brad Jewison (bass) and Jeff Goluszka (drums)

  • Facing Winter at Galvin's in Chicago

Press

  • "Gifts from Gravity" review by CAU publicist Hannah Frank [+ Show ]

    The first thing I notice about the sound is its lushness and professionalism. Facing Winter has a tr...

  • Album Review "Seas Drain Into Space" by Matthew Potts [+ Show ]

    "Seas Drain Into Space", the first full-length album from Facing Winter, invites its listeners deep ...

  • Suburban Nightlife "Home" song write-up [+ Show ]

    With a name like Facing Winter, dark and moody songs are to be expected. What you might not expect f...

  • Sixty Years War interview with Justin Birchard [+ Show ]

    A few notes about Facing Winter, certainly not comprehensive, but sincere. This band is a remarkable...

  • Review of "Sanctuary E.P." [+ Show ]

    A refreshing blend of musicianship and emotion author: Derek Marshall I enjoyed all the tracks on ...

Setlist

Facing Winter can perform:
3 hours of energetic rock songs (with drumset)
2 hours of acoustic music (with hand drums)

Although our focus is original music, we can also perform a large library of cover songs if needed.

Basic Requirements


Calendar

There are no upcoming dates at this time.