Braid

Braid

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Braid was an influential emo/indie rock band founded in 1993 in Champaign, IL. The original line-up consisted of Bob Nanna (vocals/guitar), Pete Havranek (guitar), Jay Ryan (bass), and Roy Ewing (drums). Of that original quartet, only Roy was actually from Champaign. The other members were all from the Chicago-area and were attending college in Champaign. Jay Ryan, nearing graduation, left after a few practices and was replaced by Todd Bell. Also, Kate Ruess joined the band as 2nd vocalist. This line-up would last for 2 shows and record one song before Ruess departed. In the summer of 1994, Chris Broach, another Chicago-area native, joined the band as lead vocalist. Shortly afterwards, Pete Havranek, unhappy with the band's musical direction, left the group. The band had been planning on recording their first EP when Pete left, and the covers had been printed prior to the recording so he was credited on the first pressing despite not actually playing on the record. With Pete's departure, Chris stepped away from being the full-time lead singer and picked up the guitar.

In 1995, Braid released their first full-length album, "Frankie Welfare Boy Age 5", a sprawling, 26 song double LP. This was followed by a frenzied release of EPs, split 7"s, and compilation appearances, as well a second LP, 1996's "Age Of Octeen". In the spring of 1997, family commitments and job constraints forced Roy Ewing to leave the group. He was replaced by Milwaukee, WI, native Damon Atkinson. The band's third album, 1998's "Frame & Canvas" proved to be their most critically acclaimed release. However, in mid-1999, the band announced their impending break-up. The group played their last shows in the summer of 1999, hitting Champaign, Chicago, and Milwaukee (the home towns of all the members). A posthumous live album was released the following year, along with a 2 volume record collection of compilations and EP tracks.

Following the break-up, Bob, Todd, and Damon formed Hey Mercedes while Chris formed the Firebird Band. The quartet reunited in 2004 for a tour.
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Frankie Welfare Boy Age 5

(6 versions)
Divot 1995

The Age Of Octeen

(3 versions)
Mud Records 1996

Frame & Canvas

(3 versions)
Polyvinyl Record Company 1998

Lucky To Be Alive

(2xLP, Album, Gre)
Big Wheel Recreation 2000

Singles & EPs

Rainsnowmatch

(2 versions)
Enclave Records (2) 1994

I'm Afraid Of Everything

(2 versions)
Polyvinyl Record Company, Grand Theft Autumn 1996

Beezus / Braid - Beezus / Braid (7", Single)

Mud Records 1996

Pohgoh / Braid - Goodnight, Sweetheart / What A Wonderful Puddle! (7")

New Granada Records 1996

Niagara

(3 versions)
Grand Theft Autumn 1997

Braid / Get Up Kids, The - Post Marked Stamps No. 4 (2 versions)

Tree Records 1997

Braid / Corm - Braid / Corm (7", Single)

Polyvinyl Record Company 1997

7" Single Series: No. 1

(7", Single, Die)
Polyvinyl Record Company 1997

Burning Airlines / Braid - Burning Airlines / Braid (2 versions)

DeSoto Records 1999

Braid / Eversor / Lovemen / Three Minute Movie - Tour 1999 CD (CD, Mini, Ltd)

Snuffy Smile 1999

Please Drive Faster b/w Circus Of The Stars

(7", Single, Whi)
Polyvinyl Record Company 1999

Closer To Closed

(4 versions)
Polyvinyl Record Company 2011

Compilations

Movie Music Vol. Two

(2 versions)
Polyvinyl Record Company 2000

Movie Music Vol. One

(2 versions)
Polyvinyl Record Company 2000

Movie Music Vols. One + Two

(4xLP, Comp + Box)
Polyvinyl Record Company 2000

Videos

Killing A Camera 2004

(DVD-V)
Bifocal Media 2004

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