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themarchdivide
The March Divide
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themarchdivide · 7 years ago
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at San Antonio, Texas
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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So just a recap, I covered Billy Idol's "Dancing With Myself," for the Cover Me Turns Ten Comp. It's out there for you to stream on all the spots. I recorded this at home, & Mike Major mixed & mastered it. I really like the way it came out, aaannnndddd I hope you'll check it out! Here it is, on the ol' Spotify, along with all the other covers I've done. Prob done with the covers, at least for a bit. Enjoy??
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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Check out the interview I did in NoiseTrade about my new EP - ‘Don’t Let Me Die in Arizona’
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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Thanks Wichita Falls & @gypsyuncorked, that was groovy, as always! I’ll be back through, Dec. 1st, SEE YOU THEN!! Chalk interpretation of me rockin’ by @dark__druid (at GypsyUncorked)
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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Hello #SanAntonio. I'm playing @cullumsattagirl this Saturday, 9/30 for the #samusicshowcase! 75 local bands across 20 venues... Plus, pedicabs, art, food, drinks + merch. Lineups and $10 all-access passes at sanantoniomusicshowcase.com or any participating venue starting at 8 PM on Saturday. Alrighty, see you there! (at Cullum's Attagirl)
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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Check out the premiere of my very 80's video, for my 90's throw back song, "Cherry Bomb," in PureGrainAudio.com! It was made by my some what modern friend Hector Gallardo. Hope you dig it!
New EP, 'Don't Let Me Die in Arizona' out now!
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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Played @thegaragetx, late this afternoon, for their 3rd Annual Birthday Bash/Music Festival, in #FortStockton! What now? Just cruizin' home... (at Fort Stockton, Texas)
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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Hi! I'll be on KAFM 88.1 FM 📻 in #GrandJunction, #Colorado today, between 11 & noon (MST), to talk about my ne EP, Don't Let Me Die in Arizona. I hope you'll tune in/stream it! Okey Dokey, Thx! (at KAFM Community Radio)
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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Playing Red Brick Bar in Norman, OK, tonight! Went as emo as I could with this pic... Thoughts? Comments? Criticism? Complements? Come say it to my face! - 9pm/FREE! (at Red Brick Bar)
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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Here's what I'm doing the rest of the week, how 'bout you? Out plugin' my new EP, Don't Let Me Die in Arizona! Check it out -> http://smarturl.it/DLMDIA 🚐<- #minivan (at San Antonio, Texas)
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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Thankfully, the upcoming EP from The March Divide is not posthumously titled “I Died In Arizona,” but it came close. “I was in Arizona for a week with my family, and I got sicker than I’ve ever been in my life on that trip,” explains Jared Putnam, The March Divide’s non-stop workhorse and sole permanent member. Putnam just so happened to be listening to the final mixes of his new songs at the time, as well.
“For the rest of my life, I’m always going to associate these songs with how sick I was that week. I actually remember listening to the final mixes and saying out loud, ‘please, don’t let me die in Arizona.’”
Today, Putnam is safely back home in San Antonio, Texas and will release his inspired new EP, “Don’t Let Me Die In Arizona” on August 4th, 2017.
“This was a different sort of release for me,” he says. “I’ve been experimenting a lot with my approach to percussion, hoping to find a new balance between rock and pop. I explained what I had been hoping to do to Mike [Major, Putnam’s producer], and he really seemed to get it.”
Major, best known for his work with At The Drive-In and Coheed and Cambria, has been working with Putnam’s for some time. Major is also a percussionist, which makes his contributions to “Don’t Let Me Die In Arizona” an even more essential piece of the puzzle, which he will get into as he makes his debut appearance in a bio about The March Divide right now:
“I mastered a few records for Jared over the years and thought he always made good sounding, straight-ahead pop rock records with strong songwriting, heartfelt performances, and modern-sounding production. In other words, there was nothing really wrong with it, and there wasn’t much reason to change anything,” Major says.
When it came to the percussion-focused sound of “Don’t Let Me Die In Arizona,” however, Putnam asked Major for more.
“He asked if I would like to be more involved, and of course I accepted. Jared didn’t want the songs to follow any set pattern of production. For example, in an earlier session that I had mixed for him, he used an empty Rubbermaid tub as the kick drum, and hand claps in place of the snare drum, so using this as an outline for how the rhythm could be created, we jumped right in.”
Over the last few years, the press has discovered Putnam’s “completely clever” (Performer) songs “all about lyrics and melodies” (Babysue) that are “impressively hooky” (American Songwriter), filled with “bittersweet beauty” (Impose), “catchy hooks” (Innocent Words), and voiced by a man “gifted with a serious set of pipes” (The Aquarian). Atwood Magazine recently said, “Eloquently simple and concise, Putnam’s lyrics are immediately relatable. His experience and memory transfer directly from the song to the listener.”
“I really wanted to deliver something more pop than rock,” Putnam says of “Tired Voice,” the first single from the new EP. “Lyrically, this song is about the one step forward, two steps back feeling that comes with every music career, over time. While the highs make it all worth it, the lows are tough, and feel all too frequent.” Regardless, as anyone who has been doing what Putnam has been doing for this long, he has manages to keep his perspective intact. “It’s important to remember that everything and everyone you leave behind, can and will go on without you,” Putnam concludes.
Jared Putnam is alive and well and living in San Antonio. “Don’t Let Me Die In Arizona,” the latest EP by The March Divide is scheduled for release on August 4th, 2017, preceded by the single and music video for “Tired Voice,” streaming now.
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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Surprise! Check out "Tired Voice" in Big Takeover Magazine, the first single off my new EP, Don't Let Me Die in Arizona!
"The lyrics-focused "Tired Voice" (is) an upbeat, pop-oriented number filled with strummed guitar strikes, dynamically peppy percussion, a running drumbeat, and Putnam’s earnest exclamations" - The Big Takeover
Don't Let Me Die in Arizona is out August 4th. Pre-Orders, along with a download/streaming of "Tired Voice" will be available everywhere, this Friday, June 30th. Okey Dokey, that's all I've got... How are you?
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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Did a little marketing photo shoot, today! The attitude on this model was un-f'n-believable, tho. Anyways, big announcement coming soon! #NoHints
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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Today is #RobertSmith's Birthday! I recently reworked a couple of #TheCure covers I was a apart of, years ago, & thought today would be a great day to throw 'em out there. Check out the revamped "Pictures of You" (recorded in 2012) & "Love Song" (recorded in 1999, with my old band Level), on Spotify, or wherever. Pls&Thx! Cover art by @kristkrueger (at San Antonio, Texas)
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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Howdy #Houston! I'm playing @bohemeos tonight, with @brightwiremusic (aka, the @thesamuelbarker family band)! Starts around 8ish, come see me! Pls&thx. (at Bohemeo's)
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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Hey #Galveston, I'm playing down the street at @modcoffeehouse tonight, with @thesamuelbarker! I've never ever played here, soooo let's ale it cool! Pls&Thx. (at Galveston, Texas)
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themarchdivide · 8 years ago
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It’s probably a pretty great day to listen to Saturdays, on Spotify.
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