From ryanpaulandtheardent.com
We had a great few years. We really do thank all of you who came out to shows and bought records.
Please check out Sleep Study, a band that Cory Eischen and Ryan Paul have been working on. They debut June 24.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Break up, Cory Eischen, Indie, Indie Rock, Invisible Button Entertainment, James Plewacki, John Holtze, Plewacki, RIP, Ryan Paul & THE ARDENT, Ryan Paul and The Ardent on June 13, 2011| Leave a Comment »
From ryanpaulandtheardent.com
We had a great few years. We really do thank all of you who came out to shows and bought records.
Please check out Sleep Study, a band that Cory Eischen and Ryan Paul have been working on. They debut June 24.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged change, Everything, Indie, Indie Rock, Invisible Button Entertainment, June 24th, Minneapolis Music, Ryan Paul & THE ARDENT, Ryan Paul and The Ardent, will on May 26, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Free Tunes, Live Music, Uncategorized, tagged Adam Levy, Cory Eischen, Free Download, Free Music, Indie, Indie Rock, Invisible Button Entertainment, James Plewacki, John Holtze, Minneapolis Live Music, Minneapolis Music, New music, Plewacki, Ryan Paul & THE ARDENT, Ryan Paul and The Ardent, Steve Goold on March 20, 2011| Leave a Comment »
“Ryan Paul & The Ardent, whose tune has changed recently from moody to majestic and is definitely one to watch in 2011.” – Twin Cities Metromix
As a songwriter, I have gone through several phases. When this band started up, I was writing Americana/alt-country music. Most of those tunes were put on our first record, La Vita Nuova. In early 2010, I was writing music that took us far enough away from the Americana genre, that a complete reformat was necessary. In order to document that change, we tracked Cute Souvenirs Session EP in a quick 10 hour session.
At the start of 2011, I found myself with a new batch of songs. I guess I’m not even sure how to sum them up. I had assumed that I was moving in the same bracket that held songs from Cute Souvenirs. However, upon debuting two of the songs at The Southern Songbook, co-host and friend, Adam Levy said, “Judging by this new batch of songs, I think you have moved into a good place.” The (above) quote from Metromix came shortly after.
Could it be that different? Maybe it’s not. I’m not sure if I am growing into something or if I am moving through another phase. Either way, I am having fun sorting through these new compositions with the band. We’ve just begun toying with them. There is really no telling where they can go…
I invite you to judge for yourself. Please stream and download a recent show FOR FREE.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Aby Wolf, Adam Levy, Indie, Indie Rock, Invisible Button Entertainment, Minneapolis Live Music, Minneapolis Music, Plewacki, Ryan Paul & THE ARDENT, Ryan Paul and The Ardent, Southern Theater, Video, Wonderful Way on February 21, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Hey All! Wanted to post a quick video for you of Ryan Paul playing “Wonderful Way” with Aby Wolf, Adam Levy, and The Heiruspecs at the Southern Theater on Valentines Day. ENJOY!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Are You Local, Indie, Indie Rock, Invisible Button Entertainment, Lol/OMG, Minneapolis Live Music, Minneapolis Music, Pat O'Brien, Ryan Paul & THE ARDENT, Ryan Paul and The Ardent, Vita.mn on February 8, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Last week we were nominated for the VitaMN, “Are You Local” thingy.
Super cool, right? It get’s cooler…
After that, the LOL/OMG blog pointed us out as one of the best listed in the (above) nominations. Lookee here
With their carefully-crafted lyrics and stunningly perfect arrangements, Ryan Paul and The Ardent are a band steeped in timelessness. You’ve heard things like this before, but never like this; never this good. Another one of our faves locally, RPandTA make some of the best straightforward rock ‘n roll you’ve been missing out on. Listen to and vote for Ryan Paul and The Ardent here.
So, we are asking that you take a few seconds out of your day and give us a vote?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Aby Wolf, Adam Levy, Devon Gray, Hieruspecs, Indie, Indie Rock, Invisible Button Entertainment, Minneapolis Live Music, Minneapolis Music, Plewacki, Ryan Paul & THE ARDENT, Ryan Paul and The Ardent, Southern Songbook on February 7, 2011| Leave a Comment »
In 2009 I started something called “Video Confessions”. It was a well intended plan that yielded two videos. Now, two years later, I am vowing to pick it up again. So, I’m starting here…
On February 14, I will be playing the Southern Songbook. This show will house many of my favorite songwriters in Minneapolis as well as the Hieruspecs acting as the backing band. What a thrill! So, here is the video of my first (and only) rehearsal for this killer show.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Adam Levy, Al Kooper, Alpha Consumer, ATCRANK, Cory Eischen, Dosh, Eric Lovold, Indie, Indie Rock, Instrument Control Studio, Invisible Button Entertainment, James Plewacki, Janey Winterbauer, Jeremy Ylvisaker, John Holtze, Minneapolis Live Music, Minneapolis Music, Minor Kingdom, Peter Wolf Crier, Plewacki, Ryan Paul & THE ARDENT, Ryan Paul and The Ardent, Steve Goold, Untitled 101 on December 28, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Every year, I like to take a look back on the amazing things that happened and learn from the events that could be improved on. Without a doubt, 2010 brought plenty from both columns. Overall, RPandTA saw some major changes at the start of the year and rolled with them like champs.
Fun facts about 2010:
There’s a new boss in town…
At the end of 2009, I was in meetings with Invisible Button Entertainment and turned control over to Lily Troia on January 1st of 2010. With Lily taking a great deal of responsibility from my shoulders, I was able to discern where I wanted the band’s sound to go. After conferring with mentors and band members, prayer and reflection on the previous year, I decided to ask my friend Cory Eischen to play keyboards and to help me define some of the noise that was going on in the back of my head.
It’s like a piano, but goes weeeoooo…
Cory Eischen took the call, took the job, and was thrown into his first show without a rehearsal. He was then thrown into six months of shows without practice. Cory will tell you that this is not how he would’ve planned it. It wasn’t ideal for the band either, but it was how the calendar worked for us. On top of the heavy gigging schedule, we pulled Cory into the studio in February with 10 hours to perfect an EP.
10 hours…
After discussion with Invisible Button, we decided it was important to document the changes in the band with a studio project. We went on to track Cute Souvenirs EP, which was tracked and mixed in 10 hours. Believe me, I would have liked more time, but we had very little cash to make this thing happen.
In the humblest of places…
It’s funny how you meet heroes in the strangest places. Almost none of my favorite stories start out with a band playing their dream show and were suddenly met by an industry professional or legend. No, in fact they all seem to happen under the worst circumstances. Such is the case with my meeting Al Kooper.
We were playing at Palmer’s in the West Bank, on the floor, with no drummer (and a drum machine to fill in) and hardly playing our best. Of course, Mr. Al Kooper walked in with Lily and Adam Levy. After our set, Al asked to speak to me. The first words out of my mouth were “We didn’t have a drummer.” I am guessing you can imagine Al’s response.
My relationship with Al continues to this day and he has been a valuable source of insight (being that he is usually the first to hear my songs when I record them in my living room in the middle of the night).
I love lists. I’d like to give you two:
Top 5 Shows of 2010:
Top 5 covers of 2010:
My favorite moment of 2010: Here you go.
2011…
I believe in setting goals. I know that no goal can be met without a solid plan. In the last three months, I have been developing methods to achieve the (possibly lofty) marks I have set for this band for the upcoming year. I realize that I am just one person and that it will take a community to make all of these aspirations a reality.
I am humbled by the talent that I have in place in THE ARDENT. I am grateful for the skills and talents of Lily Troia. I am fortunate to have friends in this city who are talented enough and embody the know-how to get things done.
Charles Youel from ARTCRANK said, “I can’t help it. I know cool people.” in one of our recent discussions. Charles does know cool people. And I know cool people too (Charles is one of them) and I think it is time to start asking for input from that solid group. Our 2011 release is planned to be done at several different studios around Minneapolis. Because of a tight budget, we will be producing the record ourselves, but Adam Levy has graciously offered to swing by and give us tips and pointers as we go along. One of the studios we had planned on working with was Instrument Control studios in St. Paul. That studio was raided and robbed on Christmas day. Please help in the search for that equipment.
rp
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