2011 Living Room Tour

David will be playing in living rooms in September. These are intimate solo performances hosted by fans in their living rooms or studio spaces. No mics, no sound system… just David and a guitar.

We have a very limited number of tickets for each show. On sale now.

www.undertowtickets.com

Sun 9/4 – Moscow, ID – SOLD OUT
Mon 9/5 – Bozeman, MT – SOLD OUT
Tues 9/6 – Salt Lake City, UT – SOLD OUT
Wed 9/7 – Fort Collins, CO – SOLD OUT
Thurs 9/8 – Topeka, KS – SOLD OUT
Fri 9/9 – Winona, MN  – SOLD OUT
Sat 9/10 – Wheaton, IL – SOLD OUT
Sun 9/11 – Champaign, IL – SOLD OUT
Mon 9/12 – Lexington, KY  – SOLD OUT
Tues 9/13 – Scott Depot, WV – SOLD OUT
Wed 9/14 – Wilmington, OH – SOLD OUT
Thurs 9/15 – Cleveland, OH  – SOLD OUT
Fri 9/16 – Rochester, NY  – SOLD OUT
Sat 9/17 – Wilkes-Barre, PA – SOLD OUT
Sun 9/18 – Williamstown, NJ – SOLD OUT
Mon 9/19 – Oakton, VA – SOLD OUT
Tues 9/20 – Charlottesville, VA – SOLD OUT
Wed 9/21 – Simpsonville, SC – SOLD OUT
Thurs 9/22 – Birmingham, AL – SOLD OUT
Fri 9/23 – Shreveport, LA – SOLD OUT
Sat 9/24 – Tulsa, OK  – SOLD OUT
Sun 9/25 – Albuquerque, NM  – SOLD OUT
Mon 9/26 – Payson, AZ  – SOLD OUT
Tues 9/27 – Aliso Viejo, CA  – SOLD OUT
Wed 9/28 – Santa Rosa, CA  – SOLD OUT
Thurs 9/29 – Eugene, OR – SOLD OUT
Fri 9/30 – Woodinville, WA  – SOLD OUT

Bazan + Band Summer Tour!!!

* with Cotton Jones
** with Via Audio
*** With S. Carey
**** with Rocky Votolato
***** with Rocky Votolato and Quasi

06/01 Wed – Salt Lake City UT – Kilby Court *
06/02 Thu – Denver CO – Hi Dive *
06/03 Fri – Kansas City MO – Record Bar *
06/04 Sat – Council Bluffs IA – Westfair Amphitheater – w/ Bright Eyes
06/06 Mon – St Paul MN – Turf Club *
06/08 Wed – Chicago IL – Lincoln Hall *
06/10 Fri – St Louis MO – Old Rock House *
06/11 Sat – Columbus OH – The Basement *
06/12 Sun – Akron OH – Musica *
06/13 Mon – Pontiac MI – Pike Room
06/14 Tue – Toronto ON – Lee’res Palace
06/15 Wed – Ottawa ON – Maverick’s
06/17 Fri – Ithaca NY – Delilah’s (NEW VENUE)
06/18 Sat – Hamden CT – The Space **
06/19 Sun – Cambridge MA – TT the Bears ***
06/22 Wed – New York NY – Bowery Ballroom ***
06/23 Thu – Philadelphia PA – Johnny Brenda’s ***
06/24 Fri – Washington DC – Black Cat ***
06/25 Sat – Chapel Hill NC – Local 506 – w/ Centro-matic
06/27 Mon – Orlando FL – The Social ***
06/28 Tue – Atlanta GA – The Earl ***
06/29 Wed – Birmingham AL – The Bottletree ***
06/30 Thu – New Orleans LA – One Eyed Jacks ***
07/01 Fri – Baton Rouge LA – Spanish Moon ***
07/02 Sat – Houston TX – Fitzgerald’res ****
07/03 Sun – Denton TX – Dan’s Silverleaf ****
07/05 Tue – Austin TX – ACL Satellite Sets ****
07/07 Thu – Phoenix AZ – Sail Inn ****
07/08 Fri – San Diego CA – Casbah ****
07/09 Sat – Long Beach CA – Alex’s Bar ****
07/10 Sun – Los Angeles CA – Troubadour ****
07/12 Tue – Visalia CA – Cellar Door ****
07/13 Wed – San Francisco CA – The Independent ****
07/15 Fri – Portland, OR – MIssissippi Studios ****
07/16 Sat – Seattle WA – Showbox *****

Paste Magazine

Faith no more, but plenty of heart

David Bazan’res well-publicized quarrel with Christianity reached a breaking point with 2009’res Curse Your Branches, the sound of one man’res Dark Night of the Soul translated to searing indie folk. With his former band Pedro the Lion, Bazan frequently took on the role of musical prophet, turning out five albums of thoughtful, theologically-oriented songs. But with Curse Your Branches he shed his prophetic mantle, stuck out his chin, and took on his critics, his obsessive fans, and nothing less than the Almighty in emotionally charged, confrontational terms. The resulting album was as messy as any breakup album ever recorded, and as masterfully conflicted and musically intense. (READ MORE)

 

Magnet Magazine

David Bazan is perhaps the most underappreciated songwriter of our time. Despite having rarely (if ever) missed his mark in nearly 15 years of crafting disarmingly thoughtful musical and lyrical prose, he seems to be perpetually relegated to the outside of critical favor, an underdog whose loyal following would lay in the road for him if he asked that of them. (READ MORE)

NPR’s All Things Considered

David Bazan: Fighting His Conscience
by Clay Masters

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In a 15-passenger Chevy van equipped with a makeshift bed and pantry, David Bazan’s GPS system has him arriving right on time at his show in Omaha. At this point, he’s one week into a tour, and he has been driving all day from Colorado Springs.

“[Touring] is how I’m able to make ends meet,” Bazan says, “because band touring costs so much money to bring a bunch of guys out.”

Bazan released his solo debut in 2009. Many music critics called Curse Your Branches Bazan’s breakup letter to God. (SEE MORE)