With their 3rd full-length release in 18 months, These United States surrender themselves to unbridled rock & roll exuberance: ringing guitars, thundering drums, desperate yearning bordering on...**Summary** Go to website for downloads, videos & more.
These United States released their new album Everything Touches Everything today. You can stream the entire album today over at Buzzgrinder. Check it out here.These United States' websiteThese United States' Myspace
Apparently 18 months is enough time for a band needs to write and record three albums. Following their successful debut and rollicking follow-up, DC-area collective These United States are set to return with Everything Touches Everything on September 1st. The band and its aptly-titled label United Interests are currently offering up the opening track, "I Want You To Keep Everything," as a free...
My fellow blog contributor, Shawn, has been on vacation all week and is currently making a stop in Vegas before heading to California but made it a point to let me know that one of his favorite bands, These United States, have a new mp3 available. Since he went through all that trouble I figure I'd go ahead and post it. It's what he would have wanted. The song "I Want You To Keep Everything" ...
Words: Jonathan “Kos” KosakowEach year, the CMJ Music Marathon descends upon New York City for five days in October. For bands, it is a chance to be discovered. For journalists, bloggers, photographers and the recording industry, it is an opportunity to stumble upon the next big thing. And for the fans, it is a chance to discover new music, a chance to witness the origins of a band, an
In our never-ending quest to dig up some great bands that cost less than a corned beef sandwich at Katz’s Deli, we bring you another round of Blips. Blips highlights some great bands that are largely still in their larvae stage, but will soon morph into their beautiful butterfly. In this edition, we have some really cool new music, so take a sec, poke around their various websites, and see what.
I first wrote about These United States when reviewing their last album, Crimes. I said that listening to them is like meandering along the bourbon trail. You'll taste some mainstream flavors, but you'll also get lost along the way and sip on some home-distilled shit in some backwoods cabin. That description of the band still [...]
Looks like These United States are giving me a second chance to correct a wrong I made a little while back. I missed their last show at Al’s because my car was in the shop (and I came home to find that the construction crew had hit a gas line at our house — awesome). [...]
Fun fact: Jesse from These United States and Sean from Daytrotter went to the same college and didn’t realize it until they met in person for their first Daytrotter session. But that’s not important. What is important is that TUS did their second session and it’s now available over at Daytrotter. Hit up their Myspace [...]
Folk, rock, folk rock, rockabilly, folkabilly (hey I just invented a new word), Talking Heads, These United States, Paul Simon, Neil Young, etc. Brooklyn's Love As Laughter come blazing out of the gate with suitcases full of rich folk inspired pop rock strapped to the roof of their latest album Holy. With the aid of [...]~~
It's seems like it has taken me ages to write a review of These United States' Crimes, but it is what it is and I'm doing it now, aren't I? I first want to mention the wonder of These United States. In one year they've toured a RIDICULOUS amount (remember the 30 day jaunt), released [...]
These United States just released their first video, one for their new song "Get Yourself Home." If you're a fan of Brendan Benson's side of the Raconteurs, definitely check this one out. MP3: These United States - Get Yourself Home