Backyard Tire Fire is a band I’d heard of, but never searched out. So, it was cool that the band’s manager reached out to me via MySpace last week to be a friend. I gave a listen to some of the songs on their page and checked out the streaming songs from their upcoming album on their website, too.
The guys from Backyard Tire Fire are from Bloomington, Illinois which is next to Normal, where I spent part of my childhood and one of my brothers was born there in the early Seventies while my dad worked at General Electric. Not that this makes them my neighbor, but they might be the only band I’ve ever heard of from there.
I bought and downloaded from mp3.rhapsody.com Tire Fire’s 2007 release Vagabonds and Hooligans in an acceptible 256K rip. The band delivers a confident mix of Americana-leaning rock with Indie sensibilities. Across the album we are offered glimpses of the bands influences– “Green Eyed Soul” comes off like an early Wilco track, “Tom Petty” draws a bit from Tom Petty. The Black Crowes could stand to write a soulful ballad like “The Wrong Hand.” But, to break Backyard Tire Fire down to comparisons misses the fact that it is a strong album from a band that is growing with every release.
In a time when bands that tour as much as Backyard Tire Fire does tend to wait a while between releases, it’s a bit surprising to see that they are releasing the followup to Vagabonds and Hooligans at the end of this month (August 26th) titled The Places We Lived. The three songs streaming from their website and MySpace page shows the promise of another great release. According to the press info on their website, the band holds true to an analog asthetic preferring to record with tape over ProTools. The logical The There will be a vinyl version of this album as well!
The band is getting ready for a run of late-summer Midwestern dates in support of the release that will run through the end of September. Here are the dates as of today from their MySpace page.
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Lucky Aces – Ed Anderson acoustic |
Le Roy, Illinois |
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J Bucks – Ed Anderson acoustic |
Bloomington, Illinois |
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Official TPWL Chicago Listening Party – Alive One! |
Chicago, Illinois |
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Highdive |
Champaign |
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Paulie’s – w/ Dirty Hands Band |
Bloomington, Illinois |
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Paulie’s – w/ Company of Thieves & Peter Adriel |
Bloomington, Illinois |
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Kiss the Sky – BTF acoustic instore |
Geneva, Illinois |
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Strip Mines Music Festival – Shawnee Cave – Strip Mines Music Festival |
Murphysboro, Illinois |
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Metro w/ Ha Ha Tonka |
Chicago, Illinois |
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The Picador w/ Ha Ha Tonka |
Iowa City, Iowa |
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The Rave w/ Ha Ha Tonka & Blueheels |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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The Annex w/ Ha Ha Tonka & Blueheels |
Madison, Wisconsin |
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7th Street Entry w/ Ha Ha Tonka |
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
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Blue Note Summerfest w/ Avett Bros & Ha Ha Tonka |
Columbia, Missouri |
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Record Bar w/ Ha Ha Tonka |
Kansas City, Missouri |
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Josie’s w/ Ha Ha Tonka |
Emporia, Kansas |
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Lucas School House w/ Ha Ha Tonka |
St. Louis, Missouri |
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Grog Shop w/ Ha Ha Tonka |
Cleveland, Ohio |
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The Basement w/ Ha Ha Tonka |
Columbus, Ohio |
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Spin w/ Ha Ha Tonka |
Indianapolis, Indiana |
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Southgate House w/ Ha Ha Tonka |
Newport, Kentucky |
The band will be in Iowa City at the Picador on September 10th. The show is at 7:30PM so maybe it will get over early enough for me to do a mid-week show. Opening is Ha Ha Tonka who did a Daytrotter session in July. Tickets are $7 and if you order them in advance you get a signed poster of the album art you can pick up at the show.
There are a lot of places to stream or download content for Backyard Tire Fire.
They did a session for the kind folks at Daytrotter in March with some new material.
Click Here to download a FREE EP called Sick of Debt (a zip file of mp3’s)
Click Here to download live shows of the band from archive.org
Click Here to stream Vagabonds and Hooligans at Indie911
Click Here to download an in-studio recording with My Old Kentucky Blog from last year.
Click Here to visit their MySpace page which has six tracks from The Places We Lived.