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To Write Love On Her Arms “Heavy and Light” Show

December 15, 2008 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

To Write Love On Her Arms will be putting on their second “Heavy and Light” show at the House of Blues Orlando on January 11, 2009.

The concert features performances from Dustin Kensrue (Thrice), Jon Foreman (Switchfoot), Anthony Raneri (Bayside), Aaron Gillespie (Underoath/The Almost), Josh Moore, and Zach Williams.

You can purchase tickets here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Aaron Gillespie, Dustin-Kensrue, heavy and light, To-Write-Love-On-Her-Arms

Dustin Kensrue To Release Christmas Album

November 12, 2008 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Dustin Kensrue will be releasing a Christmas album titled This Good Night Is Still Everywhere next Tuesday, November, 18th. The album will be a digital only release so look for it on your favorite online music store. Check out the album art below.

Filed Under: Album Art, News Tagged With: Dustin-Kensrue

Thrice Interview – September 5th, 2008

September 12, 2008 By Chloe Leave a Comment

I had my doubts when Thrice repeatedly changed the schedulued time just hours before the interview at Pipeline Cafe in Honolulu, HI, but was shocked when I found out why: lead vocalist Dustin Kensrue had something come up but was cooperating as much as possible so he would not have to cancel on Driven Far Off. It’s not often that a band will work around their schedule for a little interview like Thrice did, and I was pleased to see that after ten years the band still has a tremendous amount of dedication to their fans and music.

Special thanks to Katy Hardy at Vagrant Records and to Damon, the very accommodating tour manager

– What is the story behind the name Thrice?

Dustin: It was an old inside joke when a bunch of us were still in high school, not really any major significance. Someone said it once and then we all used to say it. Then we needed a band name and defecto, that was it.

– How did the band form?

D: I knew Teppei from school, and then he knew Eddie from skating, and Riley is Eddie’s brother so it just kind of all linked through. We started playing back in ’98 and we’ve just been slowly moving along, making records, playing shows.

– What is the process for writing the music and lyrics?

D: Music–we all collaborate and every song seems to be different; how it forms, whether it’s someone’s idea and then we go and jam on it, or someone has a full demo and we deconstruct that. As far as lyrics, I write all of the lyrics and I’ll have just a little idea of something, and I’ll write it down and kind of play with it and eventually build that song off of that, then go back and re-edit and re-edit until I’m happy with it.

– If you could choose one song off of your albums to broadcast to everyone in the world, what would song would you pick?

D: We all really like the song The Earth Will Shake, on Vheissu–though that might not be a good choice for the world because there is some screaming involved–but it’s a pretty unique song; it’s got a good groove to it.

– Do you string an intentional theme throughout all of your lyrics?

D: No, but after I’m done with records I can go back and see themes running through it, but it’s not something that I was trying to do; it usually just happens over stuff I’m dealing with at the time. I just try to write stuff that feels honest to me at the time. Even if you’d rather write something else, I think when you are honest about where you are at, it just comes out. Even when the songs are dark, I want there to be a point to that darkness, either it’s a point that needs to be looked at, or it’s there to contrast something good.

– What artists or individuals have been influential to you and the band from the start?

D: I grew up listening to the Beatles a ton, so I think that has always been the bedrock of my musical understanding, and as a group I think Radiohead has been a large influence for us. We all love their music and I’d say that they are probably collectively our favorite band, but also they’ve made some interesting choices in their career. They have made sure what they wanted to do and have been successful doing it; it’s something to admire.

– Are you trying to accomplish anything through the fame that you have?

D: Oh I don’t think I have much fame…but hopefully not get more fame [laughs]. I don’t know, anytime you’re in any kind of spotlight it’s good to try and use it for something positive. We did various stuff with it for charities for each record, and we try to use the pedestal to get people involved in more things or at least knowledgeable about certain things that are happening.

– Have there ever been any times when you have just wanted to quit?

D: Yes. It’s hard being away from family and it’s frustrating not being able to pursue some other things, like you’re just not home long enough to go to school at all or work in a job. There are a lot of frustrations with that stuff, but I love doing it despite all of the hard stuff.

– Do you still get nervous before shows?

D: No, but random occasions I get nervous. Like I played a song for my wife’s graduation from nursing school, and I was super nervous. It’s just a weird formal setting, so weird stuff like that I’ll get nervous about.

– What do you guys do in your free time?

D: I have a little daughter, so I don’t have much free time anymore, but I just write music and hang out with her and my wife. Teppei has a little boy now, so he does that and he tries to do a little recording on the side; Eddie surfs and rides his bike; and Riley plays his sports and does a blog.

– The majority of new bands seem to be in their late “˜teens and early twenties, while you guys are nearing your thirties. Do you feel that your age gives you advantage or does it even affect the music?

D: The way it seems like popular music is going, I don’t think it is an advantage, but having been around for a while we have some people who have been with us for a long time. I don’t think we are going to appeal to new up and coming audiences unless they have an older sibling or something that had introduced them. It seems like the younger generations are focused on the new thing that’s happening that coincides with whatever fad is happening at the time.

– What can we expect to see from you guys in the upcoming years?

D: Some more music–but I don’t know what it’s going to sound like! We’re getting ready to start sharing ideas and getting ready for whatever our next recording project is going to be. I’m excited about it; there’s definitely stuff in the air.

Filed Under: Interviews Tagged With: Dustin-Kensrue, The Alchemy Index, Thrice, Vheissu

Info on this weekend’s Dustin Kensrue show

March 7, 2007 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

Dustin Kensrue will be playing a free show at Cal State Monterey Bay this Saturday, March 10th. More info is posted below

Cal State Univ Monterey Bay
Black Box Caberet
100 Campus Center
Seaside, CA 93955

Ages: 18+
Ticket Price: Free
Show Time: 7pm

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Dustin Kensrue CD Release Show

February 26, 2007 By Michael Schneider Leave a Comment

Dustin Kensrue
Dustin Kensrue
CD RELEASE SHOW at the Silent Movie Theatre
Los Angeles, CA – January 27, 2007

Los Angeles is an amazing city. You never know what you will see, what you can do, or who you may run into. Upon entrance to the Silent Movie Theatre I turned to the merch table, and nearly bulldozed Bryce Avary (The Rocket Summer) and his wife. On top of some of the most prominent musicians, the industry’s most respected journalists, in attendance were the few lucky fans who were able to secure tickets to the show. Literally, a small movie theatre, it’s the first concert I have ever been to, where the whole crowd sat comfortably and within visual site of the performer’s facial expressions. While the lighting wasn’t the greatest for pictures, everything else was perfect.
Dustin was preceeded by the incredibly talented Yellow Red Sparks. Josh Hanson’s solo acoustic project that reminded me a bit of Damien Rice meets Death Cab For Cutie. I would strongly suggest you take the chance to see him if you can and purchase one of his $1 cds.

When Dustin stepped on stage to perform with friend Chris Jones (if my memory serves me well) on drums and brother Chase Kensrue on bass, I have to admit, I was surprised at his look. He looked much more like a family man, and much less like a rockstar than past concerts.
His set wasn’t the longest, but still contained almost all of Please Come Home. Covers that ranged from Springstein to the crowd favorite Counting Crows, “Round Here”- Kensrue opened a new channel of his ability during this show. Comparing him to his aura performing in Thrice is almost impossible. The intensity, passion, and precision is definitely still there, but the flavor is different. Making use of the acoustic guitar and harmonica, instrumentally he replicated his new CD perfectly.

I think the reason that Dustin Kensrue has always been able to captivate audiences and impress critics the same is not because of his honest demeanor, authoritative stage presence, or tasteful banter, but because of his voice. Kensrue has the power and the harness of veteran acoustic artist like Rocky Votolato, but the range and power that can hang in there with the best. It won’t matter if it’s the first, fifth or fiftieth time seeing him perform, he never fails to please.

While opportunities are few and far between, I wouldn’t hesitate to catch one of his solo shows for an instant. Kensrue has truly proved him self as one of the most versatile musicians in music today. There’s a definite appeal to his solo act that some may ignore plainly because it’s not what they expect. Don’t miss out, catch the show, buy the album and support an incredible musician.

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Dustin Kensrue on Leno

February 18, 2007 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

In case you missed Dustin Kensrue performing on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Thursday night, here’s the video.

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Dustin Kensrue to Perform on Jay Leno

February 8, 2007 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

Dustin Kensrue has been confirmed to perform on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno next Thursday, February 15th! He’ll be playing “Pistol”. Be sure to tune in or set your TiVos to check that out.

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Dustin Kensrue Live on David Letterman

February 4, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Dustin Kensrue‘s live performance on David Letterman can be seen below.

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If your not doing anything tonight…

February 2, 2007 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

Dustin Kensrue will be performing on David Letterman and The Format will be on Carson Daly. Check your local listings for show times.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dustin-Kensrue, The Format

Pistol Video Premiere

January 29, 2007 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

You can watch Dustin Kensrue‘s new video for “Pistol” here.

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