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BNQT

BNQT, pronounced "banquet," is an supergroup conceived in 2013 by Eric Pulido of as a collaborative project to unite songwriters from various bands. The project features lead vocalists of , Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand, of Grandaddy, and Fran Healy of , with members McKenzie Smith, Joey McClellan, and Jesse Chandler serving as the core house band for instrumentation. Songs were developed through remote collaboration and recording sessions in , with each vocalist contributing two tracks to emphasize their individual styles within a shared and rock framework. BNQT released its debut album, Volume 1, on April 28, 2017, via Dualtone (US) and (UK), comprising 10 songs that blend harmonious, melodic elements reminiscent of late 1980s and 1990s influences like the . The album received positive critical reception for its collaborative spirit and polished production, and the project teased a potential Volume 2 but has not released further material or undertaken additional tours since its 2017 promotional activities, as of November 2025.

Formation and Background

Conception and Organization

BNQT originated as a collaborative supergroup project conceived by Eric Pulido, the vocalist and guitarist of , during the band's 2013 tour supporting their album . Inspired by past tours alongside admired artists and the multi-singer model of , Pulido envisioned a musical "banquet" that would bring together diverse contributors to create something fresh and dynamic. The project took shape in 2015, coinciding with Pulido's personal transition into fatherhood and a desire to explore new creative avenues beyond . Pulido initiated outreach to potential collaborators by extending flexible invitations, providing them with a "blank slate" to contribute as they saw fit, which facilitated the organic assembly of the lineup. Curated and produced primarily by Pulido alongside Midlake members McKenzie Smith on drums, Joey McClellan on guitar, and Jesse Chandler on keys, BNQT was structured around a rotating cast of vocalists—such as of , of Franz Ferdinand, of , and of Grandaddy—who each contributed original songs to emphasize the non-permanent, fluid nature of the supergroup. This approach allowed for a diverse collection of tracks, with each vocalist penning and performing two songs, fostering a sense of shared yet individualized creativity.

Member Selection and Roles

BNQT was organized around a core group from the band , with Eric Pulido serving as the primary organizer, lead vocalist, and producer. He was supported by fellow members Jesse Chandler on keyboards, Joey McClellan on guitar, and McKenzie Smith on drums, who provided the instrumental backbone for the project. The featured vocalists were selected by Pulido based on personal connections formed during Midlake's 2013 tour for their album Antiphon, as well as mutual admiration among artists. He approached Fran Healy of , Alex of Franz Ferdinand, Ben Bridwell of Band of Horses, and Jason of Grandaddy, inviting them to contribute to what he envisioned as a collaborative, low-pressure endeavor inspired by supergroups like . Each vocalist was tasked with writing and performing on two songs, allowing them creative freedom to develop ideas independently before integrating them with the core group's arrangements. Due to the participants' geographic dispersion, contributions often occurred remotely, with vocalists submitting demos via or digital files for Pulido and the members to refine during sessions at studios like Redwood and Rosewood. In-person involvement varied: Lytle and Healy joined some sessions physically, while Bridwell and Kapranos primarily worked from afar, ensuring the project's feasibility despite busy schedules. This structure emphasized individual songwriting strengths while fostering a collective sound through Pulido's production oversight.

Volume 1

Recording Process

The recording of BNQT's debut album, Volume 1, took place primarily at Redwood Studios in , a facility owned by members Joey McClellan and McKenzie Smith. The project was self-produced by the group, with 's core members—Eric Pulido, McKenzie Smith, Joey McClellan, Jesse Chandler—handling instrumentation and arrangements during in-person sessions. The process incorporated a mix of collaborative methods to accommodate the international lineup, including in-person visits from vocalists Fran Healy (Travis) and Jason Lytle (Grandaddy), who traveled to Denton for tracking. In contrast, Ben Bridwell (Band of Horses) and Alex Kapranos (Franz Ferdinand) submitted their contributions remotely via email and file sharing, allowing for flexible integration despite geographical distances. Songwriting followed a structured approach where each of the five lead vocalists—Pulido, Bridwell, Kapranos, Healy, and Lytle—wrote and performed lead vocals on two tracks, yielding ten original songs. Arrangements were developed collaboratively, with Pulido providing initial guidance and the team refining demos through iterative exchanges to blend the diverse styles into a cohesive sound. Initial recordings began in 2015, shortly after the project's conception during Midlake's touring period, and wrapped up by late 2016, enabling a focused yet unhurried that emphasized creative exchange among the participants.

Release and Promotion

Volume 1 was released on April 28, 2017, in the United States through and on April 21, 2017, internationally via . The album, titled Volume 1, features artwork created by Sebastiaan Bremer and is packaged in a 4-panel sleeve accompanied by an 8-page inlay booklet. It comprises ten original songs with a total runtime of 42 minutes and 39 seconds. Promotion for the kicked off with the lead single "Restart," released on January 30, 2017, which received initial radio play and a subsequent in June 2017 depicting a dreamlike of relived experiences. "Unlikely Force" followed as another promotional single, supported by official audio releases and additional radio airplay. A full stream was made available online prior to the release date to build anticipation. Commercially, Volume 1 achieved modest performance, with its limited mainstream success largely stemming from the challenges inherent in marketing a supergroup project despite a limited touring commitment due to members' schedules. The album's rollout emphasized digital and streaming platforms over extensive traditional advertising, aligning with the collaborative, one-off nature of BNQT.

Touring and Live Performances

BNQT's touring activities began on October 23, 2017, with a debut performance at the Granada Theater in , , marking the start of a promotional run for Volume 1. The tour extended across the initially, before shifting to the , Europe—including stops in , , the , and —and other regions, concluding in 2018. Key shows included festival appearances such as BIME Live! in , , on October 28, 2017, and headline dates at venues like The Borderline in on October 31, 2017, Òran Mór in on November 1, 2017, and the Button Factory in on November 2, 2017. These performances highlighted the band's ability to translate their collaborative studio project into dynamic live settings, with audiences responding enthusiastically to the shared stage presence of established artists. Live iterations of BNQT featured a rotating lineup, anchored by core members from —Eric Pulido on vocals and guitar, Jesse Chandler on keys, Joey McClellan on guitar, and McKenzie Smith on drums—as the backing band. Select vocalists from the project's contributors joined for portions of shows, with (), (), (), and Fran Healy () appearing more frequently to handle lead duties. This fluid structure allowed for spontaneous interactions, such as playful banter between Healy and Lytle during the London performance, fostering a sense of communal performance rather than a fixed supergroup dynamic. The approach emphasized the project's banquet-like ethos, where guest artists rotated based on availability, creating varied experiences across dates. Setlists centered on adaptations of Volume 1 tracks, including staples like "Restart," "100 Million Miles," "Mind of a Man," "Hey Banana," "Real Love," and "Failing at Feeling," often rearranged to spotlight different vocalists and highlight the album's melodic, guitar-driven core. Performances incorporated covers and nods to members' catalogs, such as Grandaddy's "Hewlett's Daughter" and "A.M. 180," Travis's "Why Does It Always Rain on Me?," Franz Ferdinand's "Take Me Out," Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down," and The Beatles' "Revolution," adding layers of collaborative energy and eliciting strong singalongs from fans, particularly at festival sets. This blend underscored the live shows' focus on interplay and nostalgia, receiving positive feedback for its warm, engaging atmosphere despite the logistical constraints of a supergroup format. The tour faced challenges stemming from the members' commitments to their primary bands, which limited the frequency of full supergroup appearances and necessitated the rotating vocalist model. As noted in discussions around the project's formation, coordinating across disparate schedules—spanning remote contributions and in-person sessions—required overcoming significant logistical hurdles, resulting in a condensed run rather than an extensive global outing. Despite these constraints, the performances captured the essence of BNQT's collaborative spirit, leaving fans with memorable, if infrequent, encounters with the ensemble.

Musical Style and Reception

Influences and Sound

BNQT's music represents a fusion of with 1970s baroque pop and psychedelic elements, creating a nostalgic yet contemporary sound that draws from the individual styles of its members' originating bands. Fran Healy of infuses melodic pop structures, evident in the project's emphasis on catchy, emotive hooks, while Eric Pulido and the backing from contribute folk-rock textures through intricate acoustic layering and pastoral undertones. This blend avoids rigid , allowing the supergroup's collaborative ethos to merge indie introspection with retro flourishes like orchestral swells and subtle . Key sonic characteristics include layered vocal harmonies that evoke the lush, multi-tracked style of , paired with guitar-driven arrangements featuring jangly riffs and spacey synth accents for a psychedelic edge. Introspective lyrics often explore themes of emotional distance, renewal, and the dynamics of collaboration, as seen in tracks that reflect on personal reinvention and interpersonal connections amid geographical separation. The production, handled at Denton’s Redwood Studio, emphasizes warm, analog-inspired tones with meticulous details such as cascading strings, subtle horns, and washes, fostering a sense of nostalgic immersion without overt imitation. The supergroup format uniquely facilitated this genre fusion by enabling members from disparate scenes—such as Ben Bridwell's raw indie rock from Band of Horses, Alex Kapranos's angular post-punk from Franz Ferdinand, and Jason Lytle's lo-fi experimentation from Grandaddy—to contribute without imposing a single dominant style. Through remote songwriting and in-person refinement, the process mirrored influential collectives like The Band or The Traveling Wilburys, yielding a cohesive output where psychedelic flourishes coexist with baroque pop elegance and indie restraint. This structure not only amplified the project's warm, reflective production but also highlighted the creative potential of cross-pollination among established artists.

Critical Response

Upon its release, BNQT's Volume 1 received generally favorable reviews from music critics, earning a aggregate score of 76 out of 100 based on 15 reviews, indicating broad appreciation for its craftsmanship within circles. Reviewers praised the album's collaborative spirit, noting how the contributions from , Fran Healy, , , and Eric Pulido resulted in a collection of high-quality songs that evoked a nostalgic '70s rock homage. For instance, highlighted the album as a "pleasant love letter to '70s rock," commending its cohesive sequencing and standout tracks like the rollicking opener "Restart" and the blissful ensemble piece "Real Love," where all five vocalists harmonize effectively. Paste Magazine echoed this sentiment, describing the record as a showcase of "sugared, shimmering " with lush arrangements that captured a '70s AM radio vibe, particularly lauding tracks such as "Hey Banana" for its enigmatic flair and "100 Million Miles" for its emotional depth. further emphasized the project's success as "much more than the sum of its parts," with all members delivering "great tunes" in a melodic style reminiscent of influences like and Crosby, & Nash, spotlighting the "impossibly lovely" "Failing at Feeling" and the harmony-rich closer "Real Love." awarded it four out of five stars, appreciating the sustained mood through Midlake's arrangements and the persuasive anthemic quality of songs like "The Mind of a Man." However, some critiques pointed to a lack of true supergroup cohesion, with the album often feeling more like a compilation of individual efforts than a unified whole, limited by its one-off nature. PopMatters noted that while enjoyable, it "rarely transcends its constituent members," resembling a "cheese plate" rather than a richer blend, as tracks like Lytle's "100 Million Miles" and "Failing at Feeling" bore clear signatures of their writers. Paste Magazine similarly observed the "frustratingly difficult" overall unity, despite the appeal of isolated anthems, likening it to a "jerry-rigged comic book team up" without a shared muse. Contactmusic.com was more pointed, calling it a "modest, mid-tempo 70s rock retrospective" that registered as "generic" and akin to a "poor man's Travelling Wilburys," though it acknowledged the pleasant ensemble on "Real Love." These mixed views underscored the album's strengths in song quality and indie appeal while highlighting its challenges in forging a seamless collective identity.

Discography and Legacy

Studio Albums

BNQT's sole studio album, Volume 1, was released on April 28, 2017, through in the United States and internationally. As of November 2025, it remains the group's only studio release, reflecting its conception as a limited collaborative effort among the members rather than an ongoing band endeavor. The album was issued in multiple formats, including CD, limited-edition vinyl (such as white for , orange translucent, and standard black), and digital download. The album was self-produced by the band at Redwood Studios in , with mixing and mastering handled at The Echo Lab by . It features 10 original tracks, structured around contributions from the five lead vocalists—Eric Pulido (), Ben Bridwell (), Alex Kapranos (), Fran Healy (), and Jason Lytle ()—each writing and taking lead vocals on two songs, except for the collaborative closer "Real Love," which includes vocals from all members. The backing band consisted of members McKenzie Smith on drums, Joey McClellan on guitar, and Jesse Chandler on keys.
No.TitleDurationLead Vocalist(s) / Writer(s)
1Restart4:26Eric Pulido (lead vocals); written by Pulido, Chandler, McClellan, Smith
2Unlikely Force4:06Ben Bridwell (lead vocals and writer)
3100 Million Miles5:33Jason Lytle (lead vocals and writer)
4Mind of a Man3:55Fran Healy (lead vocals and writer)
5Hey Banana3:50Alex Kapranos (lead vocals and writer)
6Real Love3:24All five vocalists (collaborative)
7Failing At Feeling4:28Jason Lytle (lead vocals and writer)
8L.A. On My Mind4:04Fran Healy (lead vocals and writer)
9Changing of the Guard4:13Alex Kapranos (lead vocals and writer)
10Tide Will Rise4:53Ben Bridwell (lead vocals and writer)

Teased Projects and Future Directions

In 2017, amid the release and promotion of Volume 1, BNQT's founder Eric Pulido hinted at plans for a follow-up album titled Volume 2 in several interviews, emphasizing the project's open-ended collaborative format that could incorporate new contributors. The band's social media channels further fueled anticipation around 2017–2018 with cryptic posts, such as one inviting potential "guests" to the next "banquet" and featuring images alluding to possible new members including John Paul White, Shakey Graves, Rayland Baxter, and John Grant. These teases suggested an expansion of the revolving lineup but stopped short of firm commitments or timelines. Despite the initial buzz, Volume 2 has not materialized as of November 2025, with no official announcements or recordings emerging in the intervening years. Sporadic social media activity, including occasional posts on platforms like and referencing the "next banquet," has kept a low level of fan interest alive without advancing concrete developments. BNQT entered a dormant phase following the completion of its 2018 tour, with core members returning to their primary bands such as , , and Franz Ferdinand. The project's scheduling challenges, stemming from the participants' commitments to their established groups, appear to have hindered further output, as Pulido noted the difficulties of coordinating remote contributions even for Volume 1. In retrospect, BNQT has left a lasting mark as a blueprint for collaborations, blending diverse songwriting talents into a cohesive whole.

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