Califone

Songs: 31
Albums: 5

Albums

Califone - Roots and Crowns
Roots and Crowns
2006, songs: 9
Califone - Roomsound
Roomsound
2001, songs: 8
Califone - Califone [EP]
Califone [EP]
2000, songs: 5

Facts about Califone

Califone

Califone is an experimental folk band formed in Chicago in 1997, known for their innovative approach to blending various musical genres. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Roots in Red Red Meat: Califone was formed by former members of Red Red Meat, a pioneering alternative rock band from Chicago. Tim Rutili, the frontman of Red Red Meat, along with other bandmates, transitioned into Califone, bringing with them a penchant for experimentation and a willingness to push the boundaries of genre.

  2. Eclectic Sound: Califone's music is characterized by its eclectic nature, drawing from a wide range of influences including folk, blues, experimental rock, and electronic music. They are known for their use of unconventional instrumentation, incorporating elements such as found sounds, field recordings, and electronic manipulation alongside traditional instruments.

  3. Critical Acclaim: Throughout their career, Califone has received widespread critical acclaim for their innovative approach to music-making. Albums such as "Roomsound" (2001) and "Quicksand/Cradlesnakes" (2003) garnered praise for their atmospheric soundscapes, intricate arrangements, and poetic lyrics. The band's ability to seamlessly blend disparate musical elements has earned them a dedicated following among fans of experimental music.

  4. Film Scores and Collaborations: In addition to their work as a band, members of Califone have been involved in various side projects, collaborations, and film scores. Tim Rutili, in particular, has collaborated with filmmakers such as Andrew Bujalski and has contributed music to several independent films. Califone's music has been featured in movies and television shows, further expanding their reach beyond the realm of music.

  5. Continued Evolution: Over the years, Califone has continued to evolve and experiment with their sound, refusing to be confined by any one genre or style. Their later albums, such as "All My Friends Are Funeral Singers" (2009) and "Stitches" (2013), showcase a more refined yet still adventurous approach to songwriting and production. Despite lineup changes and shifts in musical direction, Califone remains a dynamic and influential force in the indie music scene.

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