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Tenement is an American three piece rock band from Appleton, Wisconsin, United States, formed in 2006. They are often associated with the American hardcore punk scene.[2] Their recorded output has been described as everything from "noise pop" to "fuzz punk",[3][4] while in a live setting they are often known for experimentation, improvisation, and high-energy performance.[5][6] The visual art of singer/guitarist Amos Pitsch is associated with most of their records, as well as several records by other notable punk and hardcore bands.[7] In January 2013, NME included Tenement in their "rising stars of 2013".[8] CMJ called Tenement a "breakout artist to watch" in 2014.[9] In 2015, Tenement was included in Spin 's "The 50 Best Rock Bands Right Now".[10] In 2016, they were included in Rolling Stone 's "10 Great Modern Punk Bands".[11]

Tenement
OriginAppleton, Wisconsin, United States
Genres
Years active2006 (2006)–present
Labels
MembersAmos Pitsch
Jesse Ponkamo
Eric Mayer
Past membersMax Suechting
Hart Miller
Tyler Ditter
Troy Hackbarth

Tenement and their relation to contemporary punk, hardcore, and DIY was the subject of The New York Times ' June 2015 Popcast; which was hosted by author Ben Ratliff and featured special guests Maria Sherman and Liz Pelly. In reference to Tenement and the DIY scene in which they operate out of, Pelly noted, "It's pretty clear that for these musicians punk is more something they relate to on an ideological level."[12]

In 2016, Tenement was invited to play Eaux Claires, an outdoor music festival curated by Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Aaron Dessner of The National. "A Frightening Place For Normal People", from their 2015 double album Predatory Headlights, was included on the festival's teaser mixtape as a remix called "A Frightening Place For Normal People And Farmers" and credited to Tenement and radio host Jack Raymond.[13] Rock Of The Arts said of their festival appearance, "(...) Pitsch and Tenement really exhibit the independent qualities that Eaux Claires holds so dearly. An underground basement band from Appleton, Wisconsin that continues to proudly fly the DIY flag never forgetting where they came from no matter how much attention they receive."[14] Speaking on the eclectic nature of the festival's lineup, Justin Vernon told Billboard: "For me it's so interesting, and it's part of the uniqueness of our situation at Eaux Claires, that Erykah Badu and Tenement -- there might be an equal amount of fans for Erykah Badu and Tenement at this thing. And while Erykah is an extremely important part of the landscape of this year, everything plays into that. For me it's just interesting to watch those worlds interact and also coexist simultaneously." [15]

Actor and comedian Chris Gethard curated a playlist for Brooklyn, New York club Shea Stadium in 2016, compiling his favorite performances at the venue. He included Tenement's 2013 performance of "Spit In The Wind" with the note, "Simply put, they don't make em better than Tenement. My wife is significantly cooler than I am and was the one who made it clear to me that Tenement would be one of my favorite bands and she was totally correct."[16]

Style and reputation edit

For most of their formative years, members of Tenement lived in and operated the BFG punk house in Appleton, Wisconsin- which hosted hundreds of bands over the course of eight years and served as a recording space for portions of each of their studio albums from 2011 to 2015. Their connection to the house and the relationships they developed with national touring artists that played there cemented their reputation as disciples of DIY culture.[17][18] Despite national acclaim, the house (and the band) remained an underground fixture within the confines of the city of Appleton. Pitsch told The Post-Crescent in 2015, "We've been an enigma to people, and in our own little world".[19] The same year, he told Ghettoblaster Magazine, "In a town like Appleton, Wisconsin, a place like BFG was a lawless jungle. I’d always thought that it was meant to be bulldozed and not to be handed over to new tenants. The energy that place held after we’d been there for eight years wasn’t meant to linger in a normal family environment."[20] For many, setting foot in The BFG was an experience that brought them to a closer understanding of what drove Tenement as a group and how they fit- personally and creatively- into the greater scheme of music and art in America. Some saw them as off-the-grid, insular, outlying personas and others saw them as music savants, students of their record collections and eccentrics with nearly singular-interest personalities. RVA Mag visited the house in 2010 and wrote: "[Amos'] room, located on the top floor of the BFG House, Appleton’s main house show venue, is indicative of his lifestyle. Some recording equipment is set up on a desk, with a computer that doesn’t connect to the internet. There are several tape players and a record player connected to a stereo, and the only other real furniture in the room are some shelves which provide haven for Pitsch’s vast record collection. When I enter the room, he’s listening to the Four Tops. He doesn’t have a bed, but there are some sleeping mats folded in the corner."[21] Heartbreaking Bravery 's Steven Spoerl commented in 2015 on how the environment of The BFG hinted at Tenement's eclectic taste in music and how it came to define them as a band: "It was impossible to spend thirty seconds flipping through any one of the thousands of [records] that littered that house and not jump from 80’s hardcore to free jazz session recordings to sludge to the golden era of soul, all of which would be directly underneath an unending murderer’s row of killer flyers for (increasingly strong) bills that the house hosted. It evoked the ideal of the American melting pot more than just a little and, in a way, furthered the band’s identity."[22] As of 2015, The BFG was condemned and demolished.[23]

Bassist Jesse Ponkamo commented on Tenement's commitment to stubborn individualism and self-preservation in a 2015 interview with Tone Madison, stating: "I’ve kind of come to feel like Tenement is sort of an extension of all of our creativity, all the facets of our creativity. It’s the embodiment of us wanting to be creative people and actualizing our creativity, in a way. For instance, the photos and the art that are on a lot of our records, we do that ourselves, and Amos does all of the collage work. It all just is an expression of us. Images have sounds too, and I feel like there are certain images that I’m sure all three of us may want to evoke when we’re playing or making sounds together."[24]

As a live unit, Tenement have been both lauded and criticized for their high-volume, high-intensity, and often-brief performances. In her Down is Up column for Pitchfork, Jenn Pelly wrote of a 2014 performance at Brooklyn, New York's Death By Audio that Tenement made the venue feel like a "lawless, off-the-grid basement" and noted, "During an intensely peculiar interlude, Tenement frontman Amos Pitsch rang church bells until they began to fall apart; later, the crowd demanded an encore."[25] On a string of sold-out shows with soul singer Charles Bradley in 2016, Tenement was confronted with split audiences engaging in both booing and cheering. Not to be outdone, the band decided to turn up the volume. Amos Pitsch remarked in an interview with Vice, "You could say that at some of the shows we were louder than ever. Even almost too loud for myself on stage."[26] In a live review for La Crosse Tribune in 2017, Randy Erickson sympathized with Tenement's short set lengths, calling each song an "energy-sapping eruption". He described the band lunging into action "in unison without any apparent sign between the trio to trigger it. It was like a fuse was lit, and they exploded into each song, with Pitsch moving with the lethal confidence of a bullfighter," and elaborated, "The soundman at the Cavalier said he didn't even run the guitar amps through the sound board because they were loud enough to fill the theater on their own. And I was standing right in front of the stage."[27]

In August 2012, Jonathan Garrett from NME attended a house show in St. Paul, Minnesota and wrote, "On the first night of their absurdly long tour, Tenement don't seem the least bit fazed- by the lack of a stage, the terrible acoustics, or the swarming crowd. By way of introduction, frontman Amos Pitsch simply drops his already busted glasses onto the top of the amplifier, plugs in, and unleashes a hissing peal of feedback. The crowd lunges forward, and then, as if on command, pulls back to reveal the trio in full. (...) By the time they reach the climactic midpoint, the entire basement is pure chaos, a ricocheting mass of limbs, some occasionally clipping the exposed air ducts overhead. Four songs and roughly ten minutes later, it's all over. The crowd, still whipped into a frenzy, implore Tenement for an encore and Pitsch doesn't miss a beat: 'No. Go fuck yourselves.'" Garrett went on to differentiate between Tenement's recorded work and the live experience, saying everything is played "faster, looser, and louder".[28]

In a live review for PopMatters of a performance at Manhattan's Bowery Ballroom, Corey Beasley described Tenement as "nothing more than a few dudes with serious chops going through the noise-pop motions", later admitting, "there were highs: when Pitsch finished the set with a smoldering, screeching guitar solo, the improvisation brought a life to his band’s set unseen in its workmanlike beginnings." The review goes on to complain of the crowd's "routinized punk behavior" such as "pogoing" and "shoving".[29]

CLRVYNT reviewed Tenement's 2016 performance at the New Alternative Music Festival in Asbury Park, New Jersey- punctuating their penchant for "making weird every performance they're allowed to make weird".[30]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Collection albums edit

EPs and singles edit

  • Daytrotter Session (2016, Daytrotter)
  • No Friends Flexi No. 4 Split Record w/ Dyke Drama, Endless Column, Jamie and the Debt (2016, No Friends Magazine)
  • Split Record w/ Screaming Females (2013, Recess Records)
  • Sick Club Series Volume 3 (2013, Cowabunga Records)
  • Split Record w/ Cheeky (2012, Let's Pretend Records, No Breaks Records)
  • Split Record w/ Culo (2011, Cowabunga Records)
  • Taking Everything b/w Daylight World (2011, Toxic Pop Records)
  • False Teeth EP (2010, Rock Bottom Records)
  • Split Record w/ Friendly Fire (2009, Forcefield Records)
  • Split Record w/ Used Kids (2009, 608 Kisses Records)
  • Icepick b/w Summer Street (2009, 608 Kisses Records)

Compilation appearances edit

  • Year Of The Monkey Rooster (2018, Dead Broke Rekerds)
  • Local Hits Compilation (2016, Don Giovanni Records)
  • Deux Mixtape (2016, Eaux Claires)
  • MKE Artists and Friends 2016 (2016, Goodland Records)
  • Bughouse Volume One Mixtape (2015, Not Normal Tapes)
  • 2015 Farm/Art Dtour Soundtrack (2015, Fermentation Fest)
  • Level Up Compilation (2015, CJSW-FM)
  • Parasongs: A Parasites Tribute (2015, Kid Tested Records)
  • Skeletal Lightning Charity Cassette Compilation Volume One (2014, Skeletal Lightning Records)
  • Summer Of Clatter Mixtape (2014, Acid Kat Records)
  • Drawn A Blank Mixtape (2013, No Breaks Records)
  • Something To Du: A Tribute to Hüsker Dü 7" Compilation (2013, Dead Broke Rekerds/Drunken Sailor Records)
  • Puke and Destroy No. 2 7" Compilation (2013, Snuffy Smile)
  • Welcome to 2013 12" Compilation (2013, Not Normal Records)
  • The Wiener Dog Comp Cassette Compilation (2012, Burger Records)
  • Dead Broke Tape Comp Volume 3 (2009, Dead Broke Rekerds)
  • Dirt Cult Mix Tape Volume II (2009, Dirt Cult Records)
  • Now That's What I Call Dip (2009, No Label)

References edit

  1. ^ Ben Ratliff (June 8, 2015). "Review: 'Predatory Headlights,' a Bright Double Album From Tenement". The New York Times. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
  2. ^ Sherman, Maria (May 29, 2012). "10 Bands You Can't Afford to Miss at Chaos in Tejas | Anxiety Block". Impose Magazine. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
  3. ^ "Review: Tenement - The Blind Wink - GET BENT!". Getbent.fm. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
  4. ^ . Razorcake. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
  5. ^ "Space Trash, Vacation, Tenement & Swearin' - Brooklyn Fireproof, 119 Ingraham St., Brooklyn - September 12, 2012". Jerseybeat.com. September 12, 2012. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
  6. ^ "Philly House Shows VI - Cloud City". Blow The Scene. January 10, 2012. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
  7. ^ . Noisey.vice.com. Archived from the original on February 21, 2014. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
  8. ^ Garrett, Jonathan (January 5, 2013). "Rising Stars of 2013". NME. United Kingdom: TI Media. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
  9. ^ "Punk Without Boundaries". Smile Politely. April 10, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
  10. ^ "The 50 Best Rock Bands Right Now". Spin Magazine. October 16, 2015. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  11. ^ "10 Great Modern Punk Bands". Rolling Stone. April 13, 2016. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  12. ^ "Popcast: Tenement, Punk and the DIY Scene". Artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com. June 12, 2015.
  13. ^ "Eaux Claires 2016 Lineup Cassette Teases Justin Vernon With James Blake, Bruce Hornsby, National & Arcade Fire Members, More". Stereogum. February 6, 2016. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  14. ^ "EAUX CLAIRES DIARIES PART ONE: BON IVER VS. INDONESIAN FOLK DEATH METAL". Rock Of The Arts. August 14, 2016. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  15. ^ "Justin Vernon on the Pressure to Create More Bon Iver Music & His Eaux Claires Fest's Return". Billboard Magazine. February 11, 2016. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  16. ^ "Chris Gethard". Liveatsheastadium.com. May 5, 2022.
  17. ^ "On the up: Tenement". Heartbreakingbravery.com. December 24, 2013.
  18. ^ [1] [dead link]
  19. ^ "Appleton's Tenement making national noise". Postcrescent.com.
  20. ^ "Irony, Absurdity, Complexity; an interview with Amos Pitsch of Tenement". Ghettoblastermagazine.com. November 2, 2015.
  21. ^ "Napalm Dream – an Interview with Tenement's Amos Pitsch". Rvamag.com. August 11, 2010.
  22. ^ "Tenement – Morning Mouth (Stream)". Heartbreakingbravery.com. February 28, 2015.
  23. ^ "Wisconsin Punk Heroes Tenement Break Through". Grantland.com. July 31, 2015.
  24. ^ "Tenement's Amos Pitsch and Jesse Ponkamo on "Predatory Headlights"". Tonemadison.com. July 6, 2015.
  25. ^ Pelly, Jenn (February 14, 2014). "Down Is Up 16: Don Giovanni Records Showcase". Pitchfork.
  26. ^ Scott, Tim. "Tenement's New Album Is a Little Less Punk and a Little More Pop". Vice.
  27. ^ Erickson, Randy. "Dessert Follows Musical Feasting". La Crosse Tribune.
  28. ^ Garrett, Jonathan (August 16, 2012). "Tenement Caught Live". NME. United Kingdom: TI Media. Retrieved January 18, 2021.
  29. ^ "Waxahatchee + Screaming Females + Tenement: 16 September 2013 – New York, PopMatters". October 4, 2013.
  30. ^ Sherman, Maria. "New Alternative Music Fest Defies Commodification". Clrvynt.

External links edit

  • Tenement at Bandcamp
  • Tenement on Tumblr

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Tenement is an American three piece rock band from Appleton Wisconsin United States formed in 2006 They are often associated with the American hardcore punk scene 2 Their recorded output has been described as everything from noise pop to fuzz punk 3 4 while in a live setting they are often known for experimentation improvisation and high energy performance 5 6 The visual art of singer guitarist Amos Pitsch is associated with most of their records as well as several records by other notable punk and hardcore bands 7 In January 2013 NME included Tenement in their rising stars of 2013 8 CMJ called Tenement a breakout artist to watch in 2014 9 In 2015 Tenement was included in Spin s The 50 Best Rock Bands Right Now 10 In 2016 they were included in Rolling Stone s 10 Great Modern Punk Bands 11 TenementOriginAppleton Wisconsin United StatesGenresPunk rock pop punk 1 noise popYears active2006 2006 presentLabelsDon Giovanni Mandible CowabungaMembersAmos PitschJesse PonkamoEric MayerPast membersMax Suechting Hart MillerTyler Ditter Troy HackbarthThis article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Tenement and their relation to contemporary punk hardcore and DIY was the subject of The New York Times June 2015 Popcast which was hosted by author Ben Ratliff and featured special guests Maria Sherman and Liz Pelly In reference to Tenement and the DIY scene in which they operate out of Pelly noted It s pretty clear that for these musicians punk is more something they relate to on an ideological level 12 In 2016 Tenement was invited to play Eaux Claires an outdoor music festival curated by Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Aaron Dessner of The National A Frightening Place For Normal People from their 2015 double album Predatory Headlights was included on the festival s teaser mixtape as a remix called A Frightening Place For Normal People And Farmers and credited to Tenement and radio host Jack Raymond 13 Rock Of The Arts said of their festival appearance Pitsch and Tenement really exhibit the independent qualities that Eaux Claires holds so dearly An underground basement band from Appleton Wisconsin that continues to proudly fly the DIY flag never forgetting where they came from no matter how much attention they receive 14 Speaking on the eclectic nature of the festival s lineup Justin Vernon told Billboard For me it s so interesting and it s part of the uniqueness of our situation at Eaux Claires that Erykah Badu and Tenement there might be an equal amount of fans for Erykah Badu and Tenement at this thing And while Erykah is an extremely important part of the landscape of this year everything plays into that For me it s just interesting to watch those worlds interact and also coexist simultaneously 15 Actor and comedian Chris Gethard curated a playlist for Brooklyn New York club Shea Stadium in 2016 compiling his favorite performances at the venue He included Tenement s 2013 performance of Spit In The Wind with the note Simply put they don t make em better than Tenement My wife is significantly cooler than I am and was the one who made it clear to me that Tenement would be one of my favorite bands and she was totally correct 16 Contents 1 Style and reputation 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Collection albums 2 3 EPs and singles 2 4 Compilation appearances 3 References 4 External linksStyle and reputation editFor most of their formative years members of Tenement lived in and operated the BFG punk house in Appleton Wisconsin which hosted hundreds of bands over the course of eight years and served as a recording space for portions of each of their studio albums from 2011 to 2015 Their connection to the house and the relationships they developed with national touring artists that played there cemented their reputation as disciples of DIY culture 17 18 Despite national acclaim the house and the band remained an underground fixture within the confines of the city of Appleton Pitsch told The Post Crescent in 2015 We ve been an enigma to people and in our own little world 19 The same year he told Ghettoblaster Magazine In a town like Appleton Wisconsin a place like BFG was a lawless jungle I d always thought that it was meant to be bulldozed and not to be handed over to new tenants The energy that place held after we d been there for eight years wasn t meant to linger in a normal family environment 20 For many setting foot in The BFG was an experience that brought them to a closer understanding of what drove Tenement as a group and how they fit personally and creatively into the greater scheme of music and art in America Some saw them as off the grid insular outlying personas and others saw them as music savants students of their record collections and eccentrics with nearly singular interest personalities RVA Mag visited the house in 2010 and wrote Amos room located on the top floor of the BFG House Appleton s main house show venue is indicative of his lifestyle Some recording equipment is set up on a desk with a computer that doesn t connect to the internet There are several tape players and a record player connected to a stereo and the only other real furniture in the room are some shelves which provide haven for Pitsch s vast record collection When I enter the room he s listening to the Four Tops He doesn t have a bed but there are some sleeping mats folded in the corner 21 Heartbreaking Bravery s Steven Spoerl commented in 2015 on how the environment of The BFG hinted at Tenement s eclectic taste in music and how it came to define them as a band It was impossible to spend thirty seconds flipping through any one of the thousands of records that littered that house and not jump from 80 s hardcore to free jazz session recordings to sludge to the golden era of soul all of which would be directly underneath an unending murderer s row of killer flyers for increasingly strong bills that the house hosted It evoked the ideal of the American melting pot more than just a little and in a way furthered the band s identity 22 As of 2015 The BFG was condemned and demolished 23 Bassist Jesse Ponkamo commented on Tenement s commitment to stubborn individualism and self preservation in a 2015 interview with Tone Madison stating I ve kind of come to feel like Tenement is sort of an extension of all of our creativity all the facets of our creativity It s the embodiment of us wanting to be creative people and actualizing our creativity in a way For instance the photos and the art that are on a lot of our records we do that ourselves and Amos does all of the collage work It all just is an expression of us Images have sounds too and I feel like there are certain images that I m sure all three of us may want to evoke when we re playing or making sounds together 24 As a live unit Tenement have been both lauded and criticized for their high volume high intensity and often brief performances In her Down is Up column for Pitchfork Jenn Pelly wrote of a 2014 performance at Brooklyn New York s Death By Audio that Tenement made the venue feel like a lawless off the grid basement and noted During an intensely peculiar interlude Tenement frontman Amos Pitsch rang church bells until they began to fall apart later the crowd demanded an encore 25 On a string of sold out shows with soul singer Charles Bradley in 2016 Tenement was confronted with split audiences engaging in both booing and cheering Not to be outdone the band decided to turn up the volume Amos Pitsch remarked in an interview with Vice You could say that at some of the shows we were louder than ever Even almost too loud for myself on stage 26 In a live review for La Crosse Tribune in 2017 Randy Erickson sympathized with Tenement s short set lengths calling each song an energy sapping eruption He described the band lunging into action in unison without any apparent sign between the trio to trigger it It was like a fuse was lit and they exploded into each song with Pitsch moving with the lethal confidence of a bullfighter and elaborated The soundman at the Cavalier said he didn t even run the guitar amps through the sound board because they were loud enough to fill the theater on their own And I was standing right in front of the stage 27 In August 2012 Jonathan Garrett from NME attended a house show in St Paul Minnesota and wrote On the first night of their absurdly long tour Tenement don t seem the least bit fazed by the lack of a stage the terrible acoustics or the swarming crowd By way of introduction frontman Amos Pitsch simply drops his already busted glasses onto the top of the amplifier plugs in and unleashes a hissing peal of feedback The crowd lunges forward and then as if on command pulls back to reveal the trio in full By the time they reach the climactic midpoint the entire basement is pure chaos a ricocheting mass of limbs some occasionally clipping the exposed air ducts overhead Four songs and roughly ten minutes later it s all over The crowd still whipped into a frenzy implore Tenement for an encore and Pitsch doesn t miss a beat No Go fuck yourselves Garrett went on to differentiate between Tenement s recorded work and the live experience saying everything is played faster looser and louder 28 In a live review for PopMatters of a performance at Manhattan s Bowery Ballroom Corey Beasley described Tenement as nothing more than a few dudes with serious chops going through the noise pop motions later admitting there were highs when Pitsch finished the set with a smoldering screeching guitar solo the improvisation brought a life to his band s set unseen in its workmanlike beginnings The review goes on to complain of the crowd s routinized punk behavior such as pogoing and shoving 29 CLRVYNT reviewed Tenement s 2016 performance at the New Alternative Music Festival in Asbury Park New Jersey punctuating their penchant for making weird every performance they re allowed to make weird 30 Discography editStudio albums edit Napalm Dream 2011 Mandible Records The Blind Wink 2011 Cowabunga Records Predatory Headlights 2015 Don Giovanni Records The Self Titled Album 2016 Deranged Records Forward Records Music Composed for the Motion Picture PROXY 2017 Malokul Records Music Composed for the Motion Picture Smother Me in Hugs 2018 Malokul Records Collection albums edit Bruised Music Volume 1 2015 Grave Mistake Records Toxic Pop Records Bruised Music Volume 2 2016 Grave Mistake Records Toxic Pop Records EPs and singles edit Daytrotter Session 2016 Daytrotter No Friends Flexi No 4 Split Record w Dyke Drama Endless Column Jamie and the Debt 2016 No Friends Magazine Split Record w Screaming Females 2013 Recess Records Sick Club Series Volume 3 2013 Cowabunga Records Split Record w Cheeky 2012 Let s Pretend Records No Breaks Records Split Record w Culo 2011 Cowabunga Records Taking Everything b w Daylight World 2011 Toxic Pop Records False Teeth EP 2010 Rock Bottom Records Split Record w Friendly Fire 2009 Forcefield Records Split Record w Used Kids 2009 608 Kisses Records Icepick b w Summer Street 2009 608 Kisses Records Compilation appearances edit Year Of The Monkey Rooster 2018 Dead Broke Rekerds Local Hits Compilation 2016 Don Giovanni Records Deux Mixtape 2016 Eaux Claires MKE Artists and Friends 2016 2016 Goodland Records Bughouse Volume One Mixtape 2015 Not Normal Tapes 2015 Farm Art Dtour Soundtrack 2015 Fermentation Fest Level Up Compilation 2015 CJSW FM Parasongs A Parasites Tribute 2015 Kid Tested Records Skeletal Lightning Charity Cassette Compilation Volume One 2014 Skeletal Lightning Records Summer Of Clatter Mixtape 2014 Acid Kat Records Drawn A Blank Mixtape 2013 No Breaks Records Something To Du A Tribute to Husker Du 7 Compilation 2013 Dead Broke Rekerds Drunken Sailor Records Puke and Destroy No 2 7 Compilation 2013 Snuffy Smile Welcome to 2013 12 Compilation 2013 Not Normal Records The Wiener Dog Comp Cassette Compilation 2012 Burger Records Dead Broke Tape Comp Volume 3 2009 Dead Broke Rekerds Dirt Cult Mix Tape Volume II 2009 Dirt Cult Records Now That s What I Call Dip 2009 No Label References edit Ben Ratliff June 8 2015 Review Predatory Headlights a Bright Double Album From Tenement The New York Times Retrieved April 1 2020 Sherman Maria May 29 2012 10 Bands You Can t Afford to Miss at Chaos in Tejas Anxiety Block Impose Magazine Retrieved October 19 2012 Review Tenement The Blind Wink GET BENT Getbent fm Retrieved October 19 2012 Punk Music Reviews TENEMENT Taking Everything b w Daylight World Razorcake Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved October 19 2012 Space Trash Vacation Tenement amp Swearin Brooklyn Fireproof 119 Ingraham St Brooklyn September 12 2012 Jerseybeat com September 12 2012 Retrieved October 19 2012 Philly House Shows VI Cloud City Blow The Scene January 10 2012 Retrieved October 19 2012 Arts amp Crafts Amos Pitsch of Tenement NOISEY Noisey vice com Archived from the original on February 21 2014 Retrieved October 19 2012 Garrett Jonathan January 5 2013 Rising Stars of 2013 NME United Kingdom TI Media Retrieved October 14 2020 Punk Without Boundaries Smile Politely April 10 2014 Retrieved October 12 2020 The 50 Best Rock Bands Right Now Spin Magazine October 16 2015 Retrieved October 11 2020 10 Great Modern Punk Bands Rolling Stone April 13 2016 Retrieved April 24 2016 Popcast Tenement Punk and the DIY Scene Artsbeat blogs nytimes com June 12 2015 Eaux Claires 2016 Lineup Cassette Teases Justin Vernon With James Blake Bruce Hornsby National amp Arcade Fire Members More Stereogum February 6 2016 Retrieved October 11 2020 EAUX CLAIRES DIARIES PART ONE BON IVER VS INDONESIAN FOLK DEATH METAL Rock Of The Arts August 14 2016 Retrieved October 11 2020 Justin Vernon on the Pressure to Create More Bon Iver Music amp His Eaux Claires Fest s Return Billboard Magazine February 11 2016 Retrieved October 11 2020 Chris Gethard Liveatsheastadium com May 5 2022 On the up Tenement Heartbreakingbravery com December 24 2013 1 dead link Appleton s Tenement making national noise Postcrescent com Irony Absurdity Complexity an interview with Amos Pitsch of Tenement Ghettoblastermagazine com November 2 2015 Napalm Dream an Interview with Tenement s Amos Pitsch Rvamag com August 11 2010 Tenement Morning Mouth Stream Heartbreakingbravery com February 28 2015 Wisconsin Punk Heroes Tenement Break Through Grantland com July 31 2015 Tenement s Amos Pitsch and Jesse Ponkamo on Predatory Headlights Tonemadison com July 6 2015 Pelly Jenn February 14 2014 Down Is Up 16 Don Giovanni Records Showcase Pitchfork Scott Tim Tenement s New Album Is a Little Less Punk and a Little More Pop Vice Erickson Randy Dessert Follows Musical Feasting La Crosse Tribune Garrett Jonathan August 16 2012 Tenement Caught Live NME United Kingdom TI Media Retrieved January 18 2021 Waxahatchee Screaming Females Tenement 16 September 2013 New York PopMatters October 4 2013 Sherman Maria New Alternative Music Fest Defies Commodification Clrvynt External links editTenement at Bandcamp Tenement on Tumblr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tenement band amp oldid 1173214836, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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