Hear album inspiration “Virginia” now. See Jared
Putnam live on one of more than forty spring 2022 dates, just announced.
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Jared
Putnam of The March Divide as photographed by
Short Eared Dog Photography.
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The March Divide | “Virginia”
[STREAM]: https://fanatic.lnk.to/TheMarchDivide-Virginia
“‘Virginia’
is the first song that I wrote and recorded for the album and it set the tone,”
says Jared Putnam of The March Divide about Lost
Causes, his sixth album, out June
10th on Slow Start
Records. “This album is an intentional tribute to 90’s indie-rock. I barely
touched my electric guitar in years, but this album seemed to demand it. It
took me a little while to get reacquainted with my Telecaster, but I loved
doing it.”
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The March Divide | In The Press
“Impressively hooky.” — American Songwriter
“Relentlessly catchy.” — Under The Radar
“Bittersweet beauty.” — Impose
“Putnam’s vocals pop.” — PopMatters
“Hits the mark again and again. ” — The Big Takeover
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The March
Divide | Live
03/03/2022: Corpus Christi, TX @ Executive Surf Club
03/04/2022: San Antonio, TX @ The Point Park
03/05/2022: Plano, TX @ Terra Mediterranean
03/10/2022: Wichita Falls, TX @ The High Dive
03/11/2022: Wichita Falls, TX @ Gypsy Uncorked
03/24/2022: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s
03/25/2022: Cibolo, TX @ 1908 House of Wine & Ale
03/26/2022: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s
03/27/2022: Corpus Christi, TX @ Executive Surf Club
04/01/2022: Plano, TX @ Terra Mediterranean
04/02/2022: Harlingen, TX @ Hop Shop
04/03/2022: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s
04/08/2022: Tyler, TX @ ETX Brewing
04/09/2022: Cibolo, TX @ 1908 House of Wine & Ale
04/15/2022: Plano, TX @ Terra Mediterranean
04/23/2022: Coleman, TX @ Coleman Film Festival
04/27/2022: Clovis NM @ Bandolero Brewery
04/28/2022: Albuquerque, NM @ Canteen Brewhouse
04/29/2022: Madrid, NM @ Mineshaft Tavern
05/01/2022: Salt Lake City, UT @ The Beehive
05/03/2022: Carson City, NV @ Shoe Tree Brewing
05/04/2022: Sparks, NV @ Elbow Room (w/Blunderbusst)
05/05/2022: Mindon, NV @ Shoe Tree Brewing
05/06/2022: Ashland, OR @ Art Walk (w/Blunderbusst)
05/07/2022: Seattle, WA @ Lucky Liquor (w/Blunderbusst)
05/08/2022: Salem, OR @ Infinity Room (w/Blunderbusst)
05/10/2022: Portland, OR @ No Fun Bar (w/Blunderbusst)
05/11/2022: Medford, OR @ Johnny B’s (w/Blunderbusst)
05/14/2022: Landers, CA @ Giant Rock (w/Blunderbusst, Ryan Traster)
05/17/2022: Phoenix, AZ @ Rhythm Room
05/20/2022: Bisbee, AZ @ Bisbee Grand Hotel
05/21/2022: Alamogordo, NM @ 575 Brewing Company
05/22/2022: Silver City, NM @ Little Toad Creek
06/02/2022: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s
06/03/2022: Cibolo, TX @ 1908 House of Wine & Ale
06/05/2022: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s
06/11/2022: San Antonio, TX @ The Point Park
06/17/2022: Fort Stockton, TX @ Zero Stone Park
06/23/2022: San Antono, TX @ Fralos
06/24/2022: Fort Stockton, TX @ The Old ‘76
08/28/2022: Cloudcroft, NM @ Cloudcroft Brewing
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The March
Divide | About
I wanna hate you. I’m not perfect. Giving up. King of the lost cause. This world is gonna end.
Jared Putnam is a funny guy. No, really, he is. Don’t let the
negative words above, which comprise five of the ten song titles on Lost
Causes (oops, he did it again!), Putnam’s
sixth album as The March Divide,
fool you.
Being able to laugh at yourself is one of the tenants
of comedy and Putnam’s greatest
strength has always been to take his everyman, self-effacing character and wrap
it in urgent melodies backed by just-slick-enough production to draw you in and
keep you there.
It’s why over the years music critics have called his
songs “impressively hooky” (American
Songwriter) with “classic pop hooks” (The
Big Takeover) where his “pop sensibility comes entirely to the forefront” (Under The Radar).
As a next-door neighbor who you would actually like to
know, Putnam doesn’t try to overstay
his welcome, either. Even though he is a prolific songwriter, after the release
of his appropriately titled fifth album cinc in April of 2021, he figured he
was tapped out of ideas for a while.
Instead, he started making the best distillation of
his talents to date. As Putnam tells
it, inspiration returned as he was just out doing Dad stuff.
“I was driving my kid to school and Gin Blossoms came on the radio. I’m a
forever fan of Gin Blossoms, but
this was ‘Hey Jealousy,’ which
commercial radio has been running into the ground for 30 years.
“But in that moment, it was the greatest thing I’d
ever heard! The hooks, the subject matter, and all the rest were as they’d
always been, but I was struck by how it was put together. In that moment, that’s
what made the song great.”
Putnam has spent years deconstructing pop songs in an
attempt to discover the formula. This “Hey
Jealousy” epiphany may have been destined, because the blueprint of the
connection Putnam realized while
just doing Daddy duty allowed him to build Lost Causes.
“I’ve always been fascinated with dissecting what
makes a song great and trying to find the catalyst for the chemical reaction that
emotionally connects us to where a handful of tunes are run into the ground for
30 years,” he says of the rarefied air that a timeless hit song occupies.
Joining Putnam
under The March Divide banner for Lost
Causes are friends Ernie Garcia
(long-time player with El Vez and Javier Escovedo) on bass and Jason West on drums.
“Our mutual love of Cheap Trick has always made Jason
the perfect drummer for my songs,” Putnam
says. Lost Causes was mixed and mastered by Mike Major (At The Drive-In,
Coheed and Cambria.)
“Mike also
produced a lot of great bands around the southwest,” Putnam explains. “It wasn’t lost on me that Gin Blossoms are from Tempe and have a very staple southwestern
sound. Mike knew what I was going
for.”
Lyrically, the songs on Lost Causes pick up where
the last single from Putnam’s
previous album left off. At the time, he had started to write in a more stream
of consciousness style, even making a promise to himself not to change his
words.
“It’s pretty satisfying to just say what you want to
say, without worrying about how cool it sounds,” he said at the time.
This is why Putnam’s
humor shines brighter than ever on Lost Causes.
I wanna hate you. I’m not perfect. Giving up. King of
the lost cause. This world is gonna end.
We have all felt these things, but putting them in
song, or voicing them at all could seem whiney or at least cynical and
pessimistic.
Not so, with Putnam,
who has become a master of this somewhat sarcastic craft. Instead, these songs
are relatable confessions in a candy coating.
“Writing sad songs about utter loneliness comes very
naturally to me,” he says. “These kinds of songs are very therapeutic for me to
write.”
These sad songs are the ones that most connect with Putnam’s growing audience, especially
those overseas that have propelled tunes such as his 2019 release “Secrets,” to just-shy of a million
Spotify spins.
“I’m Not
Perfect,” the first single from Lost
Causes, started out as one of these “downer” tunes, but in sharing his
early demo with his collaborators, Putnam
was pushed to make it more, while keeping what makes it The March Divide. The tune opens Lost Causes and is a
total success.
“Even though writing these types of songs is
therapeutic for me, it’s also a rut,” Putnam
says. “Emotionally, I got so much more out of working on ‘I’m Not Perfect’ by working with others. I’m hopeful that the fans
who crave these songs from me will too. Maybe we can all get out of our sad
bastard rut together.”
He’s a funny guy.
Lost Causes,
the sixth album by The March Divide,
arrives on June 10th via Slow Start Records preceded by the
singles “I’m Not Perfect” (March 18th), “Tension In The Air” (April 8th), “I Wanna Hate You” (April 29th), and “King of The Lost Cause” (May 20th.)
Jared Putnam of The March
Divide is available for interviews. Contact Josh
Bloom at Fanatic for
more information.
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“Impressively hooky.” — American Songwriter
03/04/2022: San Antonio, TX @ The Point Park
03/05/2022: Plano, TX @ Terra Mediterranean
03/10/2022: Wichita Falls, TX @ The High Dive
03/11/2022: Wichita Falls, TX @ Gypsy Uncorked
03/24/2022: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s
03/25/2022: Cibolo, TX @ 1908 House of Wine & Ale
03/26/2022: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s
03/27/2022: Corpus Christi, TX @ Executive Surf Club
04/01/2022: Plano, TX @ Terra Mediterranean
04/02/2022: Harlingen, TX @ Hop Shop
04/03/2022: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s
04/08/2022: Tyler, TX @ ETX Brewing
04/09/2022: Cibolo, TX @ 1908 House of Wine & Ale
04/15/2022: Plano, TX @ Terra Mediterranean
04/23/2022: Coleman, TX @ Coleman Film Festival
04/27/2022: Clovis NM @ Bandolero Brewery
04/28/2022: Albuquerque, NM @ Canteen Brewhouse
04/29/2022: Madrid, NM @ Mineshaft Tavern
05/01/2022: Salt Lake City, UT @ The Beehive
05/03/2022: Carson City, NV @ Shoe Tree Brewing
05/04/2022: Sparks, NV @ Elbow Room (w/Blunderbusst)
05/05/2022: Mindon, NV @ Shoe Tree Brewing
05/06/2022: Ashland, OR @ Art Walk (w/Blunderbusst)
05/07/2022: Seattle, WA @ Lucky Liquor (w/Blunderbusst)
05/08/2022: Salem, OR @ Infinity Room (w/Blunderbusst)
05/10/2022: Portland, OR @ No Fun Bar (w/Blunderbusst)
05/11/2022: Medford, OR @ Johnny B’s (w/Blunderbusst)
05/14/2022: Landers, CA @ Giant Rock (w/Blunderbusst, Ryan Traster)
05/17/2022: Phoenix, AZ @ Rhythm Room
05/20/2022: Bisbee, AZ @ Bisbee Grand Hotel
05/21/2022: Alamogordo, NM @ 575 Brewing Company
05/22/2022: Silver City, NM @ Little Toad Creek
06/02/2022: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s
06/03/2022: Cibolo, TX @ 1908 House of Wine & Ale
06/05/2022: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s
06/11/2022: San Antonio, TX @ The Point Park
06/17/2022: Fort Stockton, TX @ Zero Stone Park
06/23/2022: San Antono, TX @ Fralos
06/24/2022: Fort Stockton, TX @ The Old ‘76
08/28/2022: Cloudcroft, NM @ Cloudcroft Brewing
I wanna hate you. I’m not perfect. Giving up. King of the lost cause. This world is gonna end.
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