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The Daredevil Christopher Wright Start UK Tour

Thursday, 09 September 2010 Written by Jon Stickler
The Daredevil Christopher Wright Start UK Tour

The phrase, "the agony of the leaves," derives from hot water pouring over tea leaves. As the tea steeps and the leaves unfurl, they release various flavours to the water, evolving the taste. While The Daredevil Christopher Wright's debut album, 'In Deference to a Broken Back', doesn't dramatise the agonies given them, they do face the weighty issues of cancer, death, and loss with a realistic and offbeat tone. Their joyful music is layered with the profundity of small moments that flavour life.

The first notes begin with Jon Sunde of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, who studied classical voice, plays tennis, and dislikes fruit in his desserts. Mutual friends introduced him to Jesse Edgington, frequently clothed in old man sweaters with a knack for making some mean pesto, and finally, Jon's older brother Jason Sunde came on board after some hesitancy and a stint to Finland. And the music continued to evolve.

Two years ago, Jason's struggle with a back injury inspired the recording of 'In Deference to a Broken Back', mixed by fellow Eau Claire friend, Justin Vernon of the acclaimed Bon Iver, each song offers a story, whether centred on the true events of a brother's move to New England, 'The East Coast', or fictionalised as in the couple who have plans to be a playwright and stewardess, 'Stewardess'. It is the depth in the mundane they prefer, the grouping together of "faith and rocks and slings and things" 'A Conversation About Cancer'. The Daredevil Christopher Wright are the park bench overlooking a mighty river, the subtitles to a foreign film, and the back screen door left to slam shut in the excitement of a ten-year-old on a summer day.

The Daredevil Christopher Wright's album 'In Difference to a Broken Back' is out now with the band starting a brand new UK tour this Friday.

The Daredevil Christopher Wright will play the following UK dates:

September 2010

10th, Big Top, End Of The Road Festival, Dorset
12th Start The Bus, Bristol
13th Old Blue Last, London
15th Night & Day, Manchester
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