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Shelter Belt (band)

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Genres
  
Pop rock

Website
  
beltcave.com

Years active
  
2000s-present

Genre
  
Pop rock

Associated acts
  
Fizzle Like A Flood, Luigi Waites

Origin
  
Omaha, Nebraska, United States (2000)

Albums
  
Under the World Awhile

Record labels
  
Coursework Recordings, Shelter Belt

Shelter Belt is a pop band from Omaha, Nebraska who are eclectic in style and use a wide array of instruments. They are known to switch instruments during shows. They are also known for their DIY work ethic, handling all aspects of the band themselves. They record in their own studio, known as the Beltcave, and they book their own tours without the assistance of a record label or booking agent.

Contents

The band collectively cites Marvin Gaye, Gustavo Cerati, Tom Waits, Prince, Manu Chao, Willie Nelson and others as influences.

History

Shelter Belt's first album, Nothing Makes Me Sad Ever, was released in 2000. In 2002 Shelter Belt was featured on the NE vs. NC compilation with Desaparecidos, The Good Life, Cursive, Fizzle Like A Flood, Sorry About Dresden and Neva Dinova.

In 2004, Shelter Belt released Rain Home. In 2006, the group released Under The World Awhile and performed a series of album release parties throughout the midwest. During a concert with Neva Dinova, drummer Anthony Knuppel drank a pitcher of beer as his "special dance".

Aside from their seven members, Shelter Belt also frequently use guest musicians to diversify their sound. The late Omaha jazz veteran Luigi Waites was amongst them and later joined the group, adding depth to their sound by way of vibraphone and marimba. Members Jesse J. Otto and Anthony Knuppel have also worked with Omaha artist Fizzle Like A Flood.

In 2007 Shelter Belt released the short film Extraordinary Leverage, which they collectively produced and scored. The soundtrack also includes Waites playing vibraphone.

Shelter Belt toured the Hawaiian Islands twice; in both 2007 and 2008.

Shelter Belt was invited to play both the 2006 and 2008 Missouri Valley History Conference. The recording of the 2008 performance at Joslyn Castle became their album Live at Joslyn Castle.

In 2009, Shelter Belt released Everyone Might Be A Senator, a rock opera based on a character who is obsessed with his fear of senators.

During the summer of 2010, Shelter Belt was featured on the music podcast Coverville for a show about rapper Eminem. Their instrumental cover of Dr. Dre's "Forgot About Dre" is also found on their 2010 all-covers recording, These Songs were not written by Shelter Belt. The cover album was again featured in a 2014 episode, praising Shelter Belt's rendition of Goodnight, Irene.

In December 2013, Shelter Belt released their first EP, I Can't Be Wrong Again, containing seven original songs from the sessions for their forthcoming albums.

On July 28, 2015, Shelter Belt released two new studio albums: Look At Your Hands, You've Got Explaining To Do, and Money In The Weeds.

Band members

  • Jedediah Vondracek
  • Anthony Knuppel
  • Nick Pribyl
  • Chris Sorensen
  • Rachel Hospodka
  • NLJ Klosterboer
  • Jesse J. Otto
  • Past members

  • Chris Ageton
  • Andrea Bloomquist (Bazoin)
  • Luigi Waites
  • Albums

  • Money In The Weeds (2015)
  • Look At Your Hands, You've Got Explaining To Do (2015)
  • These Songs were not written by Shelter Belt (2010)
  • Everyone Might Be A Senator (2009)
  • Music from the film Extraordinary Leverage (2007)
  • Under The World Awhile (2006)
  • Rain Home (2004)
  • Nothing Makes Me Sad Ever (2000)
  • EPs

  • I Can't Be Wrong Again (2013)
  • Live Albums

  • Live at Joslyn Castle (2008)
  • Compilations

  • NE vs. NC (2002 · Redemption Recording Co.)
  • Songs

    I Can't Be Wrong AgainI Can't Be Wrong Again · 2013
    Money in the WeedsMoney in the Weeds · 2015
    Rain HomeRain Home · 2004

    References

    Shelter Belt (band) Wikipedia