Our Distance
Posted By Chris on July 15, 2009

Our Distance – Live Performance
Saturday, July 18, 2009 – 4pm to 5pm
Easy Music Center King Street
1314 South King St. G1
Honolulu, HI 96814
The word “sloppy” is not in the musical vocabulary of the young, local indie rock trio known as Our Distance.
Whether in the makeshift recording studio of a Kaneohe home or playing as part of a predominantly hardcore punk concert lineup, the threesome of Stephen Agustin and brothers Tyler and Tait Ferge has distinguished itself with an exploratory sound filled with a near surfeit of ideas both lyrical and arrangement-wise that still manages to stay focused.
The guys like to call what they do “artisan music,” and they are skilled in what they do as a group…
The band released at the beginning of the year their debut, titled “Cartography,” a carefully arranged album that’s equally thoughtful in its packaging – all cardboard and complete with a fold-out map.
“It was inspired by a colonial America map that’s in my room taken from the 1600s,” said Agustin. “The land masses are oddly misshapen, where much of the new land was a metaphor for treacherous travel and risking death. I look at it as a underdeveloped truth that’s skewed in some way.” Agustin writes his heady lyrics with the inspiration of the greats of Russian literature, like Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Christian existentialism.
With titles like “The Firm and Stable Earth,” “Our Proper Element” and “The Universe and All Its Secrets,” this is pretty earnest music, but to reiterate, it’s the structure and discipline of Our Distance’s textured arrangements that keep things in line and grounded.
Despite much of “Cartography” being new to the public, the album’s songs were written at least three years ago, so much of what the band plays now is new and has yet to be recorded. www.myspace.com/ourdistancemusic www.ourdistancemusic.com
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