Ripe’s newest album Bright Blues is a collection of 12 songs full of sleek grooves and bold melodies that the Boston quintet put together to help ride out tough times, an anthem for better days ahead.
“The wildest thing for me is that the record simultaneously sounds like it has the
scars of everything we’ve been through and also that it doesn’t — it’s joyful music,
which is very exciting given that it was made in the middle of getting hit in the
stomach,” says singer Robbie Wulfsohn, who came together with guitarist Jon
Becker, drummer Sampson Hellerman, and trombonist Calvin Barthel while they
were all studying at Berklee College of Music.
The band drew acclaim from the likes of the Boston Globe, Huffington Post and
WXPN with their first full-length, Joy in the Wild Unknown. Their streams on Spotify
surged past 56 million as they conquered stages at festivals including Bonnaroo,
Firefly, SweetWater and Bottlerock, and sold tens of thousands of tickets across the
US, including selling out the iconic House of Blues Boston and Brooklyn Steel.
Bright Blues is their first release after signing to indie powerhouse Glassnote
Records and their first release working with outside co-writers. Teaming up on
production with Noah Conrad (BTS, Niall Horan) and Ryan Linvill (Olivia Rodrigo,
Dermot Kennedy) helped bring the high-energy, freewheeling stage show to the
recording studio, with the result being an album that shows the full scope of the
band’s abilities as writers and performers. The live show has always been at the
core of who Ripe is, and now the recorded music can stand alongside it as an all-
encompassing representation of who the band is and where they are going.
Hailing from Birmingham, AL, childhood friends Tanner Gray and Colby Wilson have been
writing music together for over ten years. The pair have drawn inspiration from different genres
and eras - The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Grateful Dead, Vampire Weekend, and John Mayer
to name a few. The music that comes from Gray and Wilson has always boasted blood
harmonies as well as thoughtful, invoking lyrics.
Post high school, Gray and Wilson took different paths. Gray attended Mississippi State
University; Wilson stayed in Birmingham. While at MSU, Gray became acquainted with Chase
Porter (bass) and Zach Corder (drums). Porter, Corder, and Gray would form and play in
multiple groups during their time in Starkville, MS. Wilson, all the while, was writing music of
his own with his group Smoking With the Bandit. After graduating in 2015, Porter made his way
to Nashville to begin a career in Marketing. A year later, Gray and Corder made their post-
graduate home in the panhandle of Florida, where they eventually formed The Graytones.
In the Spring of 2019, Gray and Wilson were reunited when Gray moved back to Birmingham in
pursuit of a new job. Corder headed to Music City, catching up with Porter. Gray and Wilson
picked up right where they left off in Alabama, and they soon felt a new project starting to take
form.
As the duo recorded acoustic demos, they reached out to their Mississippi-born rhythm section.
The demos were shared north to Nashville, and once Porter and Corder heard what Gray and
Wilson were doing, they were all in. In September of 2019, Certainly So was formed. Several
months later, in January 2020, the group was introduced to producer/engineer Toby Hulbert.
Hulbert had spent the last 8 years at Abbey Road in his hometown of London, England, and was
currently in Nashville working alongside hitmaker Dave Cobb. Upon hearing the ‘Certainly So’
demos, he felt a similar sentiment as Porter and Corder did- he must be involved. Hulbert joined
the team as producer. Certainly So and Hulbert gained access to East Avalon Recording Studio
in Muscle Shoals through RCA’s Colin Lott during April 2020. Over the next two months,
Hulbert and Lott teamed up to produce and engineer four weekend sessions, recording what
would be the band’s debut album Future Self Only Dreams.
Following the Future Self Only Dreams release, Certainly So released Dreams of Green. The
record is a combination of the songs that did not sonically make the cut for Future Self Only
Dreams, but still deserved to be produced and recorded in their own style, and the new writes
that fit the same vibe. Dreams of Green was recorded in the bands basement in the Inglewood
area of Nashville and is intended it to be an extension of Future Self Only Dreams. Similarly to
Future Self Only Dreams, Dreams of Green was engineered by Colin Lott and mixed by Toby
Hulbert in 2021, but was self produced by the members of Certainly So. Dreams of Green was
released in July 2022.
Jacoozy is an improvisational, funk, and alternative band formed in Boone, NC in 2021. Featuring guitarists Killian Wright and Will Fentress, on the keys Isaac McMurry, and drummer Pauly Scott, all members of the band contribute vocals. With a vast range of influences ranging from classic improvisational bands to pop, Jacoozy shows are known for their high energy, precision, and unpredictability.
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