Slow Caves on 'Desert Minded' | Show w/ DIIV @ Summit 5/13

Slow Caves, a Fort Collins-based band with pop-rock influences and a jangly vibe that’s suitable for a drive in a cherry red convertible, is fresh off its release of “Desert Minded” on March 10. The band, comprised of Jakob and Oliver Mueller, both vocals/guitar, David Dugan, guitar/bass, and Jackson Lamperes, drums, blends a 90s party attitude with early 2000s rock to produce one of the most exciting, energetic sounds to currently come out of Colorado. Ultra5280 was able to chat with member David Dugan ahead of the band’s upcoming Red Bull Sound Select show with DIIV at Summit Music Hall on May 13. Read below to hear about Slow Caves’ experience about partying with BRONCHO, creating “Desert Minded” and some serious love for The Strokes. 

Jocelyn: Can you talk about the process behind your most recent EP, “Desert Minded?”

Dugan: The first ep we did, Oliver and Jakob did it together out in LA, and that was before we had played any shows. When they brought it back, it was like, ‘okay, let’s play these songs and see how they work live.’ With this EP, it’s all songs we’ve been playing for the past two years. If you’ve see us at a show, you’ve heard us play these songs. We like to think these are the songs we base our sound around, and they give you a vibe of what Slow Caves is now and what we’re moving towards. We originally recorded [Desert Minded] last January, and we were gonna put it out last May. We had a couple EP release shows booked. We ended up getting signed to Old Flame Records and finished that deal in April, and had to push everything back with paperwork and everything, so that took about a year. It feels good that it’s out and we’re touring it. It feels like a long time in the making, but definitely worth it.

Jocelyn: What is your songwriting process like?

Dugan: It’s different for every song. There will be times when the four of us are just hanging out and we’ll try to write a song like that. Oliver and Jakob are the two guys who are the main songwriters. Usually they’ll come to practice with a fully-formed idea or a guitar part, and we’ll just hash it out in the practice space over the course of a couple weeks. The best songs come out in an hour or two though, honestly. 

Slow Caves @ SXSW, 2017. 

Slow Caves @ SXSW, 2017. 

Slow Caves' Jakob Mueller @ Treefort Music Festival, 2017. 

Slow Caves' Jakob Mueller @ Treefort Music Festival, 2017. 

Jocelyn: Can you tell us about your trip to Austin for SXSW?

Dugan: SX was crazy, it was a whirlwind. That’s the second time we’ve been down there, but the first time we’ve played official showcases. We played 6 shows in 4 days. That’s not too many, but the scene down there is really chaotic and there’s free food and drinks everywhere. You don’t mean to get drunk, but you kind of do, and you have to go play shows. 

Jocelyn: We know a lot of bands leave SXSW with a crazy story or two--do you have any?

Dugan: A bunch of that. We were going to go see BRONCHO, and we ended up partying with the lead singer until like 3 in the morning, just hanging out with him. He ended up recording a message with Jakob for his girlfriend, she’s a BRONCHO fan. So he recorded a video message wishing her happy birthday. We love that band, they’re amazing. 

Jocelyn: You guys are playing a Red Bull Sound Select show and then going on tour. How did this show get set up and where are your favorite places to play shows? 

Dugan: It’s a little bit of a one-off show for us [before tour starts.] The people from Red Bull Sound Select reached out to us and we joined their program. We saw DIIV at UMS a couple years ago—then, we hadn’t listened to them a lot, but now we do listen to them a lot. We really like their guitar work. We’re heading out to hit Chicago, Pittsburgh, and everything in between. That’s like our third tour this year, and we’re pretty stoked about it. We really enjoy going to California. So far, Salt Lake City is a really good market for us. People turn out there. It gets a bad rap, but it’s been good for us. It’s a beautiful place, and there’s always a lot of kids that come out to shows. Our goal for this year is play away from Colorado as much as we possibly can. We want to play 100 shows, I don’t know if it’s going to happen. We want to tour as much as possible, because it’s the best way for us to grow. We’ll do as many tours as we can in the next couple of years. 

Jocelyn: Previously, Slow Caves has listed bands such as The Beach Boys and The Strokes as influences—as the band has grown, has that changed at all?

Dugan: The Beach Boys and The Strokes are still there—we do a lot of vocal harmonies and partial chords, but we also have Nirvana and some more shoegaze stuff like The Smiths. The guys emulate [David Bowie’s] singing style. At first it was like ‘we love The Strokes, let’s write songs like them’ and now it’s more like we’ve moved into our own sound. We definitely do still love The Strokes though.

Jocelyn: Oliver and Jakob are both from Denmark, while you and Jackson are from the US—has being from two different countries influenced your music at all?

Dugan: Totally. Oliver and Jakob were pretty young when they moved here. Last summer we actually all went to Denmark together for almost a month, and tried to write songs there. There’s definitely things we take away from traveling to Denmark. It’s something cool to be able to experience. Me and Oliver, one of our old bands played at a music festival over there. Denmark has been a big part of all of our lives. 

Jocelyn: For someone who hasn’t seen Slow Caves live, how would you describe the experience?

Dugan: We don’t like to take it too seriously. We have as much fun as we can on stage. If we’re not gonna look like we’re enjoying ourselves and going crazy, then why should the crowd have a good time? We have a pretty positive and happy vibe going through the whole thing. 


Buy tickets to candace, Slow Caves and DIIV here, and stream 'Desert Minded' here. 

Interview conducted by writer Jocelyn Rockhold. 

 

RED BULL SOUND SELECT PRESENTS: DIIV TO BE SUPPORTED BY RED BULL SOUND SELECT ARTISTS CANDACE AND SLOW CAVES

Our friends at the Denver Underground Music Showcase are coming in with the heat with their next installment of Red Bull Sound Select Presents. 

Red Bull Sound Select - an artist development program that works with the best curators in local music scenes to bring fans unique shows - is proud to announce the next installment of its Sound Select Presents: Denver show for 2017 in partnership with curator Underground Music Showcase (UMS).

On Saturday, May 13th, DIIV will headline the The Summit Music Hall (1902 Blake St, Denver, CO 80202) with Red Bull Sound Select acts Candace and Slow Caves performing in support. The show is only $5 with RSVP, $15 without. The RSVP link can be found here: http://win.gs/DenverMay

New York outfit DIIV have toured internationally in support of their acclaimed 2016 sophomore release, Is the Is Are. Formed and led by Zachary Cole Smith in 2011, DIIV are known for their immersive take on dream-pop that weaves elements of shoegaze, krautrock and post-punk throughout – a sound which has earned the band comparisons to greats like The Cure and The Smashing Pumpkins. This will be DIIV’s first show in Denver since late 2015 and certainly one to remember.

The all-female outfit, Candace will support. This trio makes swelling and sun-soaked psychedelic dream pop that has the power to brighten even the gloomiest of days around their hometown of Portland, OR. Having shared the stage with the likes of La Luz, Rubblebucket and Sunflower Bean, their latest album, New Future was released last year via Found Object Records.

Surf-inspired bedroom indie poppers Slow Caves round out the bill as local support. Based in Fort Collins, CO., this quartet is in the midst of a huge 2017 having already dropped a new EP, Desert Minded (Old Flame Records) in March and played a handful of sets at SXSW. The band will continue to tour throughout the year. Take a listen to these artist’s music below:

Candace: https://www.redbullsoundselect.com/artists/Candace

Slow Caves: https://soundcloud.com/slowcaves

Music | The UMS Lineup Announcement | July 23-26


The 15th Annual Denver Post Underground Music Showcase announces the first round
of artists PLUS an exclusive discounted presale through Red Bull Sound Select
Portland's STRFKR, Brooklyn's DIIV, Denver's In the Whale and Slim Cessna’s Auto Club lead a showcase of local and national talent to play the 2015 festival

The UMS is the largest indie music festival in the Rocky Mountain region with more than 400 local, national and international artists taking part. It is an animated block party that has proven to be a yearly highlight of the Denver cultural calendar and this year promises to be bigger than ever.

WHAT: From Thursday, July 23 through Sunday, July 26, the 2015 UMS will offer a four- day celebration of the region's thriving local music scene as well as hosting emerging artists from around the world.

In addition to some of the top music venues in town, the UMS presents music fans the opportunity to catch these acts in unique rooms such as art galleries, restaurants and a historic church. 

WHEN: Thursday July 23 – Sunday July 26, 2015

WHERE: The UMS takes place in a multitude of venues along South Broadway, between 5th Avenue and Alameda Avenue, in Denver, Colorado. 

WHO: The first 30 artists set
STRFKR
Brick + Mortar Beginners Dragondeer
In the Whale Moon Hooch The Lonely Wild Rose Quartz South of France Wild High
to play this year’s festival include:
DIIV
Slim Cessna’s Auto Club
Until the Ribbon Breaks
Mac McCaughan (Superchunk) Bud Bronson and the Good Timers Gabriel Garzon-Montano
Eros & the Eschaton
Ned Garthe Explosion
Ryan Chrys and the Roughcuts Wiredogs
Additional performers will be announced on April 28, 2015. A complete performance schedule will be announced on July 1, 2015.
Milo Greene Accordian Crimes Colfax Speed Queen The Epilogues
The Knew
Land Lines
Plum
Shady Elders SPELLS
The Yawpers

Yo!!! Our pals at Red Bull Sound Select have an exclusive discounted presale ticket. $35 for over 400 performances during 4 days of bliss?  Yes, please!!!  It's a limited supply.  Best you hurry and grab yours now!

After you secure your tickets, you can bask in your self-congratulating glow while checking out the first 30 artists announced to play this year.  Head on over to the UMS and see just the tip of the goodness we have in store July 23-26. (yeah, we know that sounded a little weird...)

DIIV and Wild Nothing | Larimer Lounge | September 12

One of my early favorites for top five albums would have to be Oshin by New Yorkers DIIV. Once I got word they were going to be in Denver I was curious as to how their studio sound would translate live. Categorized under the chillwave/shoegaze genre their sound reminds me of early recordings of The Cure. The foursome from Brooklyn look like they could still be running the halls of your local high school, yet their sounds maturity is evident on standout tracks such as “Geist” and “Past Lives”. The early set had the Larimer Lounge pretty packed and could not help but notice people witness the coming of a new breed on indie rock.  

Next up was headliners Wild Nothing, led by frontman Jack Tatum. The theme of the night seemed to be consistent with Tatum often at times channeling his inner Morrissey and bringing a sound very reminiscent of early 80’s brit pop. They channeled through songs off the album Nocturne and played a rather inspiring set. With a complimentary fog machine and minimal light show set-up the venues dark and cozy environment complimented the performance to exact perfection.