ED SCHRADER'S MUSIC BEAT Shares 'Riddles' Video Featuring Dan Deacon + Performs on Adult Swim

By: Mar. 09, 2018
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Baltimore-based duo Ed Schrader's Music Beat released Riddles - their new Dan Deacon-produced album and CarparkRecords debut - earlier this month, and today they share an incredible music video for the title track. Bandmates Ed Schraderand Devlin Rice invited their produced Dan Deacon, as well as a bunch of their Baltimore friends such as Lexie Mountain, Rozie Jordan, Kevin Blackstone, Kevin Sherry, Jeff McGrath and more, to be in this video directed by Jay Buim who explains, "On another timeline, in another iteration of this planet, Ed is bigger than Frank Sinatra. With this video, I tried to bring that world closer into view." Watch "Riddles" via Stereogum HERE.

Ed Schrader's Music Beat were the musical guests on this week's episode of Adult Swim's Williams Street Swap Shop. Watch them chat and perform "Dunce," "Riddles," and "Culebra" HERE.

Ed Schrader's Music Beat are bringing Riddles on tour and to a city near you, including at SXSW next week in Austin - see below to find a show near you, and get your tickets HERE.

Riddles is out now - purchase the album at Carpark or on iTunes, and stream the album on Spotify. Ed Schrader's Music Beans, bags of coffee roasted by ESMB's resident coffee connoisseur Devlin, are now sold out.

Ed Schrader's Music Beat needed to make this record. Nineteen tours in the U.S. since the Baltimore-based duo's formation in 2010, from headlining underground spaces to opening massive venues for Future Islands, had left vocalist Ed Schrader and bassist Devlin Rice exhausted-and hungry to take their music to the next level. ESMB originally worked in a maximalist drums, bass, and vocals mode, releasing the noise-rock full-lengths Jazz Mind (Load Records, 2012), and Party Jail (Infinity Cat Recordings, 2014). However, Ed and Devlin dreamed of a fuller sound-layered, breathing arrangements their early rapid-fire compositions always seemed to imply, without yet having the tools to realize. On Riddles, their first release for Carpark, the Music Beat begins their new life.

In search of a fresh direction, Ed and Devlin invited their close friend, electronic-pop maestro and fellow Baltimore-based artist Dan Deacon, to expand their sound and experiment with them as the album's producer, arranger, and co-writer. The three artists all poured emotions produced by major life changes into these sessions. While in Puerto Rico on a rare vacation, Ed learned of the death of his stepfather, a charismatic but abusive figure who'd cast a dominant shadow on his formative years. Devlin sat at the bedside of his brother, who'd long lived with a terminal illness, as he saw through his choice to die with dignity. And Dan's longest relationship, which had stretched across his entire career as a musician thus far, came to an end. "I looked forward to these sessions when everything else in life was a s-show," recalls Devlin, who began the record commuting from Providence to Baltimore, but moved into Dan's studio as it neared completion.

"For me, the album parallels feelings of confronting the past, resolving it, facing the music, and blasting out of it," says Ed. "It's the album our hearts wanted us to make." Riddles is a full-length collaboration between Ed Schrader's Music Beat and Dan Deacon. All three people invested their souls into this record for two full years, and it shows.

Tour dates
3/9 - Atlanta, GA @ Mammal Gallery
3/13 - Dallas, TX @ Transit Bicycle Company
3/14 - San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger
3/15 - Austin, TX @ SXSW - Official Showcase at 720 Club Patio, 10:45pm

3/17 - Austin, TX @ SXSW - Official Showcase at Sidewinder, 10:00 pm
3/19 - Hot Springs, AK @ VOV Fest
3/20 - Lawrence, KS @ Replay Lounge

3/21 - Denver, CO @ Hi-Dive

3/23 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
3/24 - Boise, ID @ Treefort Music Fest
3/26 - Reno, NV @ Holland Project
3/28 - Los Angeles, CA @ Zebulon
3/29 - San Francisco, CA @ Make Out Room
3/31 - Portland, OR @ The Know

4/1 - Seattle, WA @ The Vera Project
4/4 - Sioux Falls, SD @ Total Drag Records
4/5 - Minneapolis, MN @ Kitty Cat Klub
4/6 - Des Moines, IA @ Vaudeville Mews
4/7 - Milwaukee, WI @ Quarters Rock N Roll Palace
4/8 - Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle

4/8 - Detroit, MI @ Marble Bar
4/10 - Toronto, ON @ Baby G
4/11 - Winooski, VT @ Monkey House
4/12 - Providence, RI @ AS220

4/14 - Philadelphia, PA @ Everybody Hits
4/15 - Brooklyn, NY @ Baby's All Right

5/1 - Edinburgh, Scotland @ Sneaky Pete's

5/2 - Glasgow, Scotland @ The Hug and Pint

5/6 - Manchester, UK @ Sounds from the Other City Festival

5/7 - London, UK @ Moth Club

5/8 - Paris, France @ Espace B

5/10 - Madrid, Spain @ El Sol - Sound Isidro

5/14 - Lyon, France @ Grrnd Zero

5/16 - Lausanne, Switzerland @ Le Bourg

5/17 - Esslingen, Germany @ Komma

5/18 - Prague, Czech Republic @ 007 Club

5/20 - Berlin, Germany @ ACUD Macht Neu

5/23 - Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Cinetol

5/25 - Rotterdam, Netherlands @ WORM



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