Residual Kid
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Residual Kid live at The Mohawk in Austin, Tx, June 4, 2015
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Genres | Alternative rock Grunge Punk |
Years active | 2009-present |
Labels | Sire Records |
Website | www |
Members | Deven Ivy Ben Redman Max Redman |
Past members | Grace London |
Residual Kid is an American rock band from Austin, Texas formed in 2009. The group consists of Deven Ivy (vocals, guitar), Ben Redman (drums), and Max Redman (bass guitar). They have released two EPs: Box in 2011, which was recorded with an earlier lineup,[1] Faces,[2] featuring the current lineup, in 2012, and Salsa in 2016.
The band has recently signed with Sire Records,[3] an American label owned by Warner Music Group, and will release their first EP with the label in 2016.[4]
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History
Formed by Deven Ivy and siblings Max and Ben Redman, who met at a songwriting day camp for youth in 2009,[5][6] the band quickly gained attention by playing gigs in the Austin, Texas area. In 2010, the band added vocalist Grace London, and together they released their first EP entitled Box. The track "Can't Take Me Away" was featured in an episode of 20/20 about bullying.[7]
In 2011, Residual Kid returned to their original lineup. Fronted by Deven on lead vocals, the band released their sophomore EP, Faces, on October 9, 2012.[8] The EP was produced by Grammy-nominated producer Chris "Frenchie" Smith.[9] A video for the song Friend, directed by Tony Stout,[10] was released on September 5, 2012.
The band spent the better part of 2014 playing shows across the United States and recording demos with Steve McDonald of Off! and Redd Kross, J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr., and Andre Kelman (Beastie Boys, Cat Power, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion) at the Beastie Boys' Oscilloscope Studios.[11] In July 2014, a cover of The Easybeats song "Friday on My Mind" was released as a charity single,[12] with proceeds donated to Hospice Austin and the Livestrong Foundation.[13]
Residual Kid has been recognized in the Austin music scene, winning Austin Music Poll's "Best Under 18" award in 2013[14] and 2014,[15] as well as coming in second for "Best Punk Band" in 2014, and winning the category in 2015.[16] The band has performed at music festivals such as SXSW, CMJ, The Underground Music Showcase in Denver, Fun Fun Fun Fest, as well as internationally at Pukkelpop,[17] Way Out West Festival,[18] and Øya Festival.[19]
In 2014, the band caught the eye of Warner Bros. executive Seymour Stein.[20] Stein is famous for launching the careers of The Ramones, Madonna and Talking Heads, and he signed Residual Kid to a record deal with Sire Records in 2015.[21]
Their debut EP with Sire, titled Salsa, was released on April 8, 2016.[22] This was preceded by their first official single, Scentless Princess, on March 14, 2016. The video for Scentless Princess was directed by Joshua Logan and Michael Anthony Gibson.[23]
Musical style
Residual Kid has been inspired by Nirvana,[24] Sonic Youth,[25] AC/DC,[26] and Black Sabbath.[27] Their music is typically described as heavily 1990s era grunge, with clever lyrics and songwriting.[28]
Discography
EPs
Solo Projects
Starting in August 2014, drummer Benjamin Redman began releasing solo recordings under the name Hard Dwell for download via bandcamp.[29]
- Demo (2014)
- Summer Bummer (2014)
- Too Far (2014)
- W S B (2015)
- Macbeth (2015)
- Alone With You (2016)
- A Really Bad Song For a Really Sick Girl (2016)
February 2015 saw guitarist Deven Ivy release solo recordings of his own on bandcamp.
- Killing Wave (2015)[30]
Band members
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See also
References
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