The Union Trade

Genre: Rock
Secondary Genre: Alternative San Francisco, California USA Contact

The Union Trade move in sweeping lines from dark and delicate beauty to soaring, triumphant peaks. Heavy, distorted guitars awash in delay are lifted by driving rhythms to create expansive melodies and lush textures anchored by spare, evocative lyrics.

Artist Information

Biography

The Union Trade made their debut in 2007 with the release of their first EP, “Now the Swell” (Tricycle), which was quickly followed up by their first full-length album. 2008’s “Everyday Including” (Tricycle) laid out the band’s vision of a lush cinematic post rock sound built on heavily distorted guitars awash in delay, epic dynamics, and minimalist vocals. Garnering the band praise in national and international press, and fans around the world, “Everyday Including” also earned The Union Trade an official showcase at SXSW 2009.

With the addition of new drummer David Elrod to the founding line-up of, Don Joslin (guitar), Eric Salk (guitar & keyboards) and Nate Munger (bass & lead vocals), The Union Trade add a dynamic new element to their sound. This new energy is captured on their upcoming EP, “Why We Need Night”, set for release on February 8th 2011 on Tricycle Records.

Over the course of their upcoming EP, “Why We Need Night” (Tricycle), The Union Trade follow the contours of proven terrain and map the outlines of an evolving sound. In moments throughout, the band strips away the epic layers of their first album to expose the intimacy of a beautiful guitar line, the gravity of a simple piano progression, or the emotion and lyricism of a vocal performance. Energized by dynamic rhythms, the EP progresses from the familiar into new territory marked by a broader range of analog and acoustic keyboards, electronic elements and The Union Trade’s most concise song structures to date. “Why We Need Night” captures The Union Trade as they continue to define the space where instrumental rock influences meet a more mainstream indie rock sound.

The Union Trade’s new EP “Why We Need Night”, is set for release on February 8th 2011.

Instrumentation

Don Joslin: Guitar
Nate Munger: Vocals, Bass
Eric Salk: Guitar, Vocals
Dan Rodkewich: Drums

Discography

"Why We Need Night" EP
(2011 Tricycle Records)
OUT FEB 8TH 2011

1. Why We Need Night
2. Headlands
3. Hawk vs. Crow
4. This is What Happens
5. Aurelia

"Everyday Including"
(2008 Tricycle Records)
This record can be heard on Pandora Radio and LastFM

1. Self Possession
2. Talk
3. Accident Prone
4. For The Resilient
5. Strings Break
6. Upstream
7. The Nights Are Getting Longer
8. Violent and Beautiful
9. Like Minded
10. Crescent
11. Everyday Including Holidays

REVIEWS:

"As emotional as it could get, “Everyday Including” is a transcendental album awash in guitar fuzzy logic and hugely catchy triumphs. Simply amazing and simply essential."

– Smother Magazine

"There are elements of shoe-gazing to go with the post-rock, but even this is done in as sonic, maverick style that reminds you of why you loved My Bloody Valentine, early Ride and Spacemen 3"

– The Beat Surrender

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"Now The Swell" EP
(2007 Tricycle Records)

Track Listing
1. Strings Break (Single)
2. Violent & Beautiful
3. Hopeless
4. Green Fields

REVIEW
"Now The Swell is the perfect find for those of us who obsessively pore through music in search of aural enjoyments to add the soundtracks of our lives."

-The Owl Magazine

Official Website

http://www.theuniontrade.com

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Press

  • "Simply amazing and simply essential" [+ Show ]

    The first full-length album from The Union Trade debuts their cinematic post-rock experience that is...

  • "Reminds you of why you loved My Bloody Valentine" [+ Show ]

    I can see why The Union Trade wouldn't be to everyones taste, they don't make three minute pop anthe...

  • Heave Media Review: 7 out of 10 [+ Show ]

    We Cry The Union Forever: The Union Trade offers a big sound on their second release By: Amy Dittm...

  • Music-Reviewer.com:8 out of 10 [+ Show ]

    I’m not a huge fan of shoe-gaze music, but it certainly can have its moments. The Union Trade, a qu...

  • JustPressPlay.net: 7 out of 10 [+ Show ]

    Post-rock bands existed long before the genre was ever given a name; in subsequent years, many have ...

  • West Coast Performer Magazine [+ Show ]

    “Shoegazing” has always had a double connotation. It’s not clear whether the genre’s typically shy p...

  • The SF Bay Guardian Review [+ Show ]

    Feb 6, 2008 Lofty, sweeping chords and the deliberate, steadfast pace of the Union Trade tell the...

  • Losing Today Review [+ Show ]

    Depending on which way you want to look at it, ‘Now The Swell’ is either Low on speed or Deftones on...

  • Zero Magazine Review [+ Show ]

    San Francisco band The Union Trade’s debut EP opens with a beautiful post-rock number called “Strin...

  • Gigga Music Interview 8/24/08 [+ Show ]

    Gigga Music: The Union Trade is a talented group of musicians from California. We had the chance to...

Setlist

Set list: 40 minutes
1. Self Possession
2. Talk
3. Accident Prone
4. For The Resilient
5. Strings Break
6. Upstream
8. Violent and Beautiful
9. Like Minded
10. Crescent
11. Everyday Including Holidays

Basic Requirements

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"Everyday Including" Onesheet

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