The Story
The Promise Ring were formed in 1995 in Milwaukee by guitarist Jason Gnewikow, drummer Dan Didier and bassist Scott Beschta. The band was eventually rounded out by frontman Davey von Bohlen, who at the time was a new enlistee into Midwest darlings Capân Jazz but gave The Promise Ring their crucial missing piece. In 1996, the group signed with Jade Tree and released their debut, 30 Degrees Everywhere: a powerful introduction that distilled the spirit and vigor of some of the membersâ punk and hardcore backgrounds and spit-shined it with von Bohlenâs tastefully angsty melodicism. But 30 Degrees Everywhere is deceptively complex, masked by layers of driving guitars and buoyant rhythms. Itâs also deceptively dark, as the singerâs heart-on-sleeve lyrics â tackling love, loss, regret and disappointment â and emotive delivery were hallmarks of The Promise Ringâs genre-leading sound. This raw emotion, along with an overall lack of polish, ultimately gives the album an endearing personality. You wonât find perfect performances here; rather, youâre getting real songs about real life played by real people in real time. Boiled down, 30 Degrees Everywhere is the foundation of a musical legacy, a lightning-in-a-bottle musical moment that demands listeners pay attention to its urgency and passion â in the end, what more could you ask for?
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The Promise Ring were formed in 1995 in Milwaukee by guitarist Jason Gnewikow, drummer Dan Didier and bassist Scott Beschta. The band was eventually rounded out by frontman Davey von Bohlen, who at the time was a new enlistee into Midwest darlings Capân Jazz but gave The Promise Ring their crucial missing piece. In 1996, the group signed with Jade Tree and released their debut, 30 Degrees Everywhere: a powerful introduction that distilled the spirit and vigor of some of the membersâ punk and hardcore backgrounds and spit-shined it with von Bohlenâs tastefully angsty melodicism. But 30 Degrees Everywhere is deceptively complex, masked by layers of driving guitars and buoyant rhythms. Itâs also deceptively dark, as the singerâs heart-on-sleeve lyrics â tackling love, loss, regret and disappointment â and emotive delivery were hallmarks of The Promise Ringâs genre-leading sound. This raw emotion, along with an overall lack of polish, ultimately gives the album an endearing personality. You wonât find perfect performances here; rather, youâre getting real songs about real life played by real people in real time. Boiled down, 30 Degrees Everywhere is the foundation of a musical legacy, a lightning-in-a-bottle musical moment that demands listeners pay attention to its urgency and passion â in the end, what more could you ask for?











