Will Rhodes,
Clint Myers,
Travis Garaffa,
Kullen Fuchs,
Jonathan Humphrey,
bassplayinben,
Miranda Brown,
John Pfirman:Senior Citizen,
Hope Irish,
Matt Bricker,
Erik Wofford
“Over the past year, ‘Til We’re Blue or Destroy have gained an increasingly strong following with their live shows...The group’s songs take advantage of the versatility of the large lineup...Given the talent onstage, ‘Til We’re Blue or Destroy manage to produce amazingly coherent and intricately balanced songs...” - austinsound.net, 07/09/07
"...Til We’re Blue Or Destroy are one of the groups that stand out from the pack. Whether they’re charging in with guitar-driven rock and melody or their appealing to the sample-loving, electro-pop addicts, Til We’re Blue never do it half-assed. This group of nine layer on the sound until you’d think it couldn’t take any more, and then they add more. But, strangely it doesn’t sound bloated. Plus, they have a great knack for loosening ties and packing the dance floor."- the Austinist, 11/19/07
"If I had any pull in the music industry, these guys and every one of their 20 individual solo bands would be signed to Merge or something and they'd be touring the country like they need to do so that everyone can see easily one of the best live shows in america right now. Like up there with BSS and the Arcade Fire, and I'm not saying that hyperbolically. I waited for this self-released debut all year, and it captures them fairly well - it's nothing compared to the live show, but enough to get you roped in, and "Don't Ever Let Those Bastards Win" is a timeless classic and "All Shook Up" is just achingly beautiful in its chorus and simplicity."-Rick Webb, COO and cofounder of the Barbarbian Group
"The phrase "too many cooks spoil the broth" does not apply to Til We're Blue or Destroy. The nine-member act can barely fit on stage, but manage to deliver succinct vocals with a funky electric backdrop. Overflowing with genuine happiness to be performing, Til We're Blue maintained bouncing energy throughout songs like "Crazy Tigers" and "Love in a Coma. The strange combination of brass, tambourine, piano and voice decoder was executed with full quality and beaming resonance. Despite an early set time and some hella winds, this eclectic entourage belted out charming pieces from the bottom of their hearts. -Candace Birkelbach, The Austinist 11/10/08"
The sprawling Austin pop collective expands the guitar-and-synth formula exponentially, surging with multiple keys, guitars, and vocals and layering bursts of horns, electronic samples, and percussion across as many as nine members. Yet the outfit still retains an underlying bed of danceable melodies that is tightly wound into intricate but direct tunes. – Doug Freeman
hey guys, we hope some of you can make it out Thursday night. we haven't shared drinks in a while. this party is going to be a fun one, but even more fun if you're there (aaawwwwwwww!!!!).