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Chris Bathgate

 
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  • Born: April 24, 1982, Pecatonica, IL
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Wait, Skeleton

Biography

Chris Bathgate is a prolific singer/songwriter whose stark, heartbroken songs (similar in tone to those of Will Oldham or Damien Jurado) earned him a strong local following throughout southeast Michigan. He grew up in Pecatonica, IL and started playing music when he was 16, putting in a couple years with a heavy metal band before going solo in 2001. Eventually relocating to Ann Arbor in order to attend the University of Michigan, Bathgate released his next single in 2002, Twilight Unlimited, and his second album, Create and Consume, the following year. It was at this point that he started playing with Michael Beauchamp and Karl Sturk in an old timey-tinged folk trio called the Ambitious Brothers. The group released a couple records, Ambitious Brothers I and Ambitious Brothers II, over the next few years, and disbanded in 2005 when Sturk moved to New York. In 2005 Bathgate worked with the short-lived Descent of the Holy Ghost Church, which included Beauchamp in addition to local indie musicians Jansen Swy, Matt Jones, Louis Dickinson, and Carol Gray. The group disbanded in 2006, after which Bathgate went on to release two albums and an EP, The Single Road I Long For, Throatsleep, and A Detailed Account of Three Dreams. He was picked up by Quite Scientific soon after, and his first release on that label, A Cork Tale Wake, arrived in the summer of 2007. ~ Margaret Reges, All Music Guide
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Chris Bathgate

Chris Bathgate performing at Neu! Club in Madrid, Spain in 2007
Background information
Born December 4, 1983 (1983-12-04) (age 25)
Pecatonica, IL
Genres Folk, indie folk, folk pop, acoustic, indie rock, alternative rock
Occupations Singer-songwriter, Musician, Guitarist
Instruments Acoustic guitar, Piano, Electric guitar, Vocals, Banjo, Mandolin, Fiddle, E-bow, Mountain dulcimer, Loop pedal
Years active 1999-Present
Labels Quite Scientific Records,
(UK) Tangled Up!/One Little Indian
Associated acts Ambitious Brothers,
The Descent of the Holy Ghost Church
Website www.myspace.com/chrisbathgate

Chris Bathgate is an American indie folk singer-songwriter and musician. He is prominent in the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti folk music scene in Michigan.[1] In 2007, Bathgate signed to Quite Scientific Records, on which he released his most prominent album to date, A Cork Tale Wake. His most recent release was the limited EP Wait, Skeleton in February 2008. Bathgate has been compared to folk singer-songwriters Sufjan Stevens, Iron & Wine, David Maxon and Damien Jurado.[2]

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Biography

Early life

Chris Bathgate was born in Pecatonica, IL on April 21, 1982. He began playing music at the age of 16, and relocated to Ann Arbor, Michigan to attend the University of Michigan as an Art & Design student.[3][4]

Early career

Bathgate started out in a heavy metal band for several years before turning to folk. While in Ann Arbor, Bathgate then formed the folk trio Ambitious Brothers with Michael Beauchamp and Karl Sturk, releasing a few records before breaking up in 2005.[3]

During a trip to Northern Michigan, Bathgate and fellow University of Michigan student Jansen Swy along with other friends set music to Swy's poetry, calling the short-lived project The Descent of the Holy Ghost Church. Swy was the brains behind the operation. Later on, while attending the New England Literature Project, a University of Michigan summer program in Maine, Descent resurfaced when the group managed to book itself as an opening act for Magnolia Electric Company at Detroit's Magic Stick. The group, which included Matt Jones, Louis Dickinson, and Carol Gray, disbanded in 2006.[5]

Solo career

In 2001, Bathgate launched his solo career, while continuing to experiment with different groups for several years. He self-released multiple EPs and albums including Twilight Unlimited in 2002, Create and Consume in 2003, and Silence Is For Suckers in 2005. He would often sell his records to local Ann Arbor music store Encore Records.[6][7]

In 2006, Bathgate simultaneously released two albums, A Detailed Account of Three Dreams and Throatsleep, as well as an EP, The Single Road I Longed For. During the year, Real Detroit Weekly named Bathgate 'Best Solo Artist in Michigan'.[1]

In 2007, Bathgate linked up with Saturday Looks Good To Me as an opening act for their European tour.

Later in 2007, Bathgate signed to Michigan record label Quite Scientific Records[1], on which he released A Cork Tale Wake on June 26. He spent the remainder of the year on a national tour. The album received high praise for its "bruised sounding beauty" and short, simple songs that "let his voice do the talking".[2] On January 15, 2008, NPR Music chose the opening track "Serpentine" as its Song of the Day.[8] A Cork Tale Wake was released in the UK on Tangled Up!/One Little Indian.

In February 2008, Bathgate released a limited EP, Wait, Skeleton, on Quite Scientific Records.

In March 2008, Bathgate played at the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, TX.

Musical Style

Bathgate's music has been described as "stripped down with liberal amounts of acoustic guitar, piano, strings, and even a little horn work here and there", with all these instruments meant to "compliment Bathgate's voice".[2]

Lyrics and songwriting

Bathgate often references hometown Ann Arbor, Michigan sites in his songs. He references a local Ann Arbor street, Ann St., in "The Last Parade On Ann St.". Bathgate lived at 609 Ann St. "Madison House" refers to the former backyard music venue Madison House in Ann Arbor.[7]

Style of live shows

Bathgate is known for a using a wide range of techniques, instruments, and supporting musicians during live shows.

Early in his career, he would play Hayden Carruth poems, read by him, through the amp, as he intertwined his music. He has used loop pedals to layer his instruments and vocals during shows, an e-bow on his electric guitar to mimic the sound of bows on strings, and a mountain dulcimer.[7]

Influences

Bathgate has cited influences including American novelists John Steinbeck and Kurt Vonnegut, poets Suzanne Hancock (Another Name For Bridge) and Josh Bell (No Planets Strike), and musicians They Were Thieves, Matt Jones, and Hezekiah Jones.[7]

Discography

Albums

  • Create and Consume (2003)
  • Silence Is For Suckers (2005)
  • The Single Road I Longed For (2006)
  • Throatsleep (2006)
  • A Cork Tale Wake (2007)

EPs and LPs

  • Twilight Unlimited (2002)
  • A Detailed Account of Three Dreams (2006)
  • Wait, Skeleton (2008)

References

  1. ^ a b c Quite Scientific- Chris Bathgate, quitescientific.com
  2. ^ a b c Bathgate, Chris - A Cork Tale Wake - Album Review, absolutepunk.net, September 13, 2007
  3. ^ a b Reges, Margaret. allmusic (Chris Bathgate- biography), allmusicguide.com
  4. ^ emusic- Chris Bathgate, emusic.com
  5. ^ Partying Too Hard With the Descent of the Holy Ghost Church, annarborpaper.com, November 2005
  6. ^ Chris Bathgate's Silence Is For Suckers, annarborpaper.com, March 2005
  7. ^ a b c d Chris Bathgate Discusses A Cork Tale Wake, bebo.com
  8. ^ Thompson, Steven. Melancholy Gloom, Beautiful and Bruised: NPR Music, npr.org, January 15, 2008

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