Rainer Maria
Rainer Maria
3 classic EPs on vinyl for the first time. Limited edition of 300. Hand silk-screened jackets.
Look for this release at your local, independent record store on April 21.
LP : $15.98 (180 Gram Black)
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Rainer Maria
Look Now Look Again
Definitive Rainer Maria album.
CD + MP3 : $10
LP + MP3 : $12 (180 Gram Black)
MP3 : $8
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Rainer Maria
A Better Version of Me
Rainer Maria's most critically acclaimed album. LP limited to 3200 (less than 100 copies remain).
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Various Artists
Polyvinyl CMJ 2003 Poster
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Rainer Maria
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New design on American Apparel. Includes Rainer Maria download.
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Longtime musical collaborators Kyle Fischer (guitar, vocals) and William Kuehn (drums) began
writing a new batch of songs in the late summer of 1995, thinking they lacked
only a bassist. When they found Caithlin De Marrais (vocals, bass), they knew
they had found a uniquely captivating voice to front the band as well.
Fischer and Kuehn had met at all-ages shows in Madison, Wisconsin,
where Kuehn was cajoled into replacing Fischer on the drums in Ezra Pound (with Matt Tennessen of Pele). Fischer switched to guitar, and
the two departed together a year later in search of broader sonic horizons.
Meanwhile, Fischer had met De Marrais in a University of Wisconsin poetry workshop where the two
had organized extra evening sessions of the class and soon found they were the
only ones attending. Here they wrote the poems that would later become songs on
the band's first album.
Rainer Maria's various releases
began mapping their trajectory. The original demo cassette, a run of 350 now
long out of print, documents the excited initial efforts of a band just 6 weeks
old. Their debut self-titled EP appeared on Polyvinyl as a result of the
experience of early tours, playing house shows or all ages "spaces"
from Austin TX to Kent OH, even a double-wide house trailer in rural Mississippi packed with
100 melting kids. With
the New York, 1955 single, the band began experimenting with what happened when
they turned the volume down.
Past Worn Searching, Rainer Maria's first album, signaled the beginning of Rainer
Maria as a full-time band. Recorded at the sweltering hot, now defunct
Ghetto Love studios in Chicago during the summer of 1997, Past Worn Searching and its stripped-down production ushered the
full arrival of dueling vocals, sonic excess, and youthful exuberance. That
fall, Rainer Maria toured the entire
continental U.S.
for the first time--more than 50 shows booked by Kuehn himself, including a
west coast tour with Braid.
The band's second LP, Look
Now Look Again, was released in April 1999 to the open arms of fans and
critics alike. Stellar reviews and write-ups appeared in The New York Times,
Alternative Press, Magnet, CMJ, and The Village Voice to name a few. Rainer Maria appeared in Spin three
times in the latter half of 1999 and Look
Now Look Again was named one of the magazine's 20 best records of the year.
The band would go on that year to record and release Atlantic, a three-song CDEP
recorded at Pachyderm Studios (P.J.
Harvey, In Utero) in August. Just
days later, the band relocated to the East Coast.
Rainer Maria then spent the better
part of a year holed up in a converted cow barn, the previous home of
Pepperidge Farm Bakery's original dairy farmer. There, they wrote their third
and most ambitious album, A Better
Version of Me, which was released in January 2001. The album hit the #1
spot on CMJ and was supported by a relentless tour schedule of over 200 shows.
In fall 2002 the band again returned the studio to record Long Knives Drawn, their fourth album.
As a teaser, the Ears Ring EP appeared in early November 2002 and was the band's first new material in over a
year-and-a-half. Two months later Long
Knives Drawn was released and the band embarked on a two month tour with Mates of State followed by a mini-tour
in Canada, and then a tour
with Denali.
Next up for Rainer
Maria was a three week tour with Coheed
and Cambria in support of Anyone In
Love With You (Already Knows) , a DVD/live CD combo release. The DVD features the band's March 2003 Cat's
Cradle show filmed by members of Bifocal Media (Braid Killing a Camera, Michigan Fest 2002). The bonus audio CD features selected various
live tracks the band had been accumulating over the years. Anyone In Love With You (Already Knows) was released on March 9,
2004.
After almost three years of writing, recording and mixing,
Catastrophe Keeps Us Together was
released in April 2006. Just a few
months later, Rainer Maria announced
that the group would be disbanding in December after a series of farewell shows
in New York City.Hide More
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Caithlin De Marrais
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Vocals, Bass
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Kyle Fischer
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Guitar, Vocals
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Bill Kuehn
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Drums
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Artist Contact
Bill Kuehn
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