
with
Earlyman and
Hail the VillainTickets - $23.50 available at
Ticketmaster Doors at 7pm
What happens when four exceedingly different and distinct personalities
come together to create heated, inspired music? Well, as CKY have shown
over their ten plus years as a rock and roll force, it can lead to
intelligent, provoking riffs and lyrics, meticulously detailed
production combined with magical multi-textured melodies and heady
drumming. But, “it also creates tension, tension that must be let off,”
says the band’s singer/guitarist, Deron Miller.
Not too long
ago, ten years of tension caught up with the West Chester, Pennsylvania
outfit. Producer/guitarist Chad I Ginsburg says the band “ended up
physically beating each other up at once on their tour bus,” CKY
decided to take an extended timeout. “We needed a break, more than just
the kind of break you think,” explained Miller. A break leaving drummer
Jess Margera and bassist Matt Deis wondering what future, if any, there
would be for CKY.”
The band were halfway through the writing of
their forthcoming album, Carver City (which was recorded and produced
by Ginsburg at his new Studio CIG in Pennsylvania), CKY found itself
unable to resolve internal issues, resulting in the band being put on
the backburner. For an entire year, Ginsburg and Miller did not speak,
nor did Miller and Margera. This extremely uncomfortable time away from
the thing they loved most would allow the band to overcome the many
lingering obstacles standing in the way of their greatest effort to
date, Carver City, which hits stores May 19.
“We could have just
said, ‘Fuck it. We’re not going to finish the record.’ But no one could
make that decision.” says Ginsburg. “When we finally got together to
resume the sessions, we didn’t talk about the past or what had
happened. We didn’t look back. The passion came back blazing, in a
distinctly different, effective and inspiring way. Yeah, We took a year
off by accident. But, I really think it helped the music greatly.”
Carver
City is CKY’s first album of new material since 2005’s An Answer Can Be
Found, and the band’s first studio offering since its split from Island
Records in 2006. “Having a studio at my house, gave me the ability to
work on [Carver City] for literally several thousand hours, for two
years straight,” Ginsburg says. “We added a ton of new textures.
Layering has always been something we’ve been into; guitar textures
alone tend to bore us, [Carver City] is sonically, our best effort to
date.”
Thematically, Carver City is part fantasy, part
autobiography. To assist in the completion of the album, CKY concocted
the fictional town of Carver City to help them. Miller and Ginsburg
inhabited this imagined municipality with notoriously bad luck with
dozens of illusory characters, and even created an elaborate history
behind Carver. At its heart, Carver City is a late 1970’s/early
80's-era seaside resort town, much like Wildwood, New Jersey - a place
Miller visited often with his family when he was a child. The song “The
Boardwalk Body” was directly inspired by one such visit, when Miller
says police discovered a corpse underneath the boardwalk. “Lyrically
and musically, it all reminded us of that nostalgic beach vacation
feeling,” Miller says. Carver City (which features album art by Travis
Smith) is perhaps CKY’s most challenging and creatively gratifying
endeavor to date. Conceiving Carver City and its folklore helped the
band complete what was becoming an exhaustive writing/recording
process, at a time when they were still recovering from their
near-meltdown. The band is back on solid ground again, back with a
vengeance and a record that the band’s allegiant fans will appreciate.
As Ginsburg puts it “the world didn’t end, CKY still exist and are
better than ever.” “Trying to please each other and ourselves…that’s
always the challenge,” says Ginsburg. “We wouldn’t release a note at
this point if we didn’t dig what we were doing. This whole record was
done basically without speaking to each other. It was just the music,
and work, work, work all the time, with no bullshit. Learning to solely
communicate through the music alone was tough but I know we did the
right thing taking our time with Carver City.” This summer, to coincide
with the resurgence of CKY and the release of Carver City, Ginsburg,
Miller, Margera and Deis will be hitting the road bringing the unique
energy and atmosphere that only a CKY show can.