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Parquet Courts

Parquet Courts is an American rock band formed in 2010 in , , consisting of (vocals, guitar), (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Sean Yeaton (bass, vocals), and Max Savage (drums). Originating from transplants Savage and Brown, who previously played together in the band Fergus & Geronimo, the group quickly established itself with a raw, style blending jagged guitars, monotone vocals, and whip-smart, often satirical lyrics addressing urban life, alienation, and social issues. The band's breakthrough came with their 2012 debut album Light Up Gold, a lo-fi collection of fast-paced, punk-infused tracks that captured critical acclaim for its energy and humor, drawing comparisons to Wire and Pavement. Subsequent releases like Sunbathing Animal (2014) and Human Performance (2016) expanded their sound with sharper songwriting and explorations of personal vulnerability, solidifying their status in the indie rock scene through relentless touring and festival appearances. In their later work, Parquet Courts evolved toward more groove-oriented and electronic elements, as heard on Wide Awake! (2018), produced by Danger Mouse, and (2021), which incorporated danceable rhythms inspired by club culture and acts like . The band remains active as of 2025, with members pursuing side projects such as Max Savage's Maxband and Andrew Savage's solo work.

History

Formation and early years (2010–2012)

and first met around 2008 at the in , where Savage was a student and graduated that year; they connected through the Knights of the Round Table record club, a student group focused on listening to and discussing music, which sparked their initial songwriting collaboration. After Savage's graduation, both relocated to , , where they continued developing material in informal jam sessions, often recording demos on a basic device. The band officially formed in late 2010 upon the addition of Savage's younger brother, Max Savage, on , and Sean Yeaton on bass; Max joined just two weeks before their debut performance in of that year. This lineup solidified in Brooklyn's burgeoning DIY music scene, amid the early that emphasized raw, independent expression in venues like warehouses and house shows across the borough. The group embraced this environment, playing frequent low-key gigs to hone their sound and build local connections, with early sets featuring energetic, no-frills punk-inflected rock. In , Parquet Courts self-released their debut album, American Specialties, as a limited-edition cassette, recorded in a DIY fashion during casual practice sessions to capture their unpolished, immediate style. The record included tracks like "You've Got Me Wonderin'," showcasing their blend of angular riffs and wry lyrics, and was distributed through small networks within the underground. This release marked their entry into the revival's ethos of accessibility and anti-commercialism, setting the stage for wider recognition in the years that followed.

Breakthrough and rising popularity (2013–2015)

In 2013, Parquet Courts experienced their breakthrough with the re-release of their debut album on What's Your Rupture?, following its initial limited pressing in 2012. The album garnered widespread critical acclaim, including an 8.3/10 review from that praised its "vinegary smarts" and distilled punk energy, propelling the band into broader visibility. This re-release significantly boosted sales, moving nearly 50,000 copies and establishing the band as a key player in the scene. That same year, the band followed up with the Tally All the Things That You Broke EP, which showcased their willingness to experiment beyond straightforward . Tracks like "The More It Works" highlighted twitchy, Gang of Four-inspired grooves, while others incorporated experimental drones, recorder melodies, and noise elements, signaling an expansion in their sonic palette. This release further solidified their reputation for blending sharp lyricism with adventurous instrumentation. The band's rising profile culminated in 2014 with the release of Sunbathing Animal on What's Your Rupture? and , which peaked at number 49 on the . Singles such as "Stoned and Starving" and "Black and White" drove much of the buzz, with the former capturing raw, hedonistic energy and the latter delivering taut, rhythmic urgency that resonated in live settings. lauded the album as the band's best yet, noting its whip-smart rock revivalism and expanded horizons. To support the record, Parquet Courts embarked on their first major international tours, including headline shows across the and , which helped cultivate a dedicated transatlantic fanbase. By 2015, amid a period of creative transition, Parquet Courts issued the Monastic Living EP on , a mostly instrumental collection that delved into noisy experimentation. The release blended punk's aggression with funk-like grooves in tracks like "No, No, No!", while emphasizing abstract soundscapes over vocals, reflecting the band's evolving approach during a prolific phase. Critics highlighted its role as a bridge to more ambitious works, with describing it as a "noisy minefield" of sonic exploration.

Mid-career expansion (2016–2019)

In 2015, Parquet Courts signed a worldwide deal with , marking a significant step in their commercial expansion following their indie success. Their fifth studio album, , was released on April 8, 2016, via Rough Trade, comprising 14 tracks that explored themes of urban alienation, personal instability, and city life in . The title track served as a , highlighting the band's introspective lyricism amid their signature energy. This release solidified their growing profile, with the album receiving critical acclaim for its emotional depth and sonic variety. The band undertook extensive world tours from 2016 to 2017 to support , performing across , , and , including high-profile festival slots at in in June 2016. These tours showcased their energetic live presence and helped expand their international fanbase during a period of heightened activity. In 2017, they also released Live at , a live album capturing a dynamic 2014 performance in that was re-promoted amid their rising momentum, emphasizing their raw stage prowess with tracks from Sunbathing Animal. A notable collaboration came in 2017 with Italian composer Daniele Luppi on the album Milano, recorded in and released on via 30th Century Records. Featuring guest vocals from of , the nine-track project drew from 1980s Milanese nightlife and aesthetics, blending the band's angular riffs with Luppi's orchestral arrangements to evoke themes of and urban misfits. Parquet Courts continued their expansion with the 2018 album Wide Awake!, released on May 18 via Rough Trade, which introduced subtle influences alongside upbeat, politically charged tracks like the lead single "." Produced in part by Danger Mouse, the record addressed issues of and in turbulent times, earning widespread praise for its vibrant energy and communal spirit. The band supported it with rigorous festival tours across and , further cementing their status as a leading act.

Recent activities and solo pursuits (2020–present)

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted Parquet Courts' activities in 2020, leading to the cancellation of their scheduled North American and European tours, including appearances at festivals like Coachella and Primavera Sound. In response, the band pivoted to virtual performances, notably staging the "On Time" livestream concert on December 10, 2020, at Brooklyn's Pioneer Works to mark the 10th anniversary of their formation, which featured live renditions alongside archival footage. These adaptations also contributed to delays in their recording and release schedule, as the bulk of their next album was completed just before global lockdowns began. Parquet Courts released their seventh studio album, , on October 22, 2021, via , marking a shift toward influences with prominent synths, keyboards, and rhythmic grooves designed for communal listening. The album's release had been postponed from an initial 2020 target due to the pandemic's disruptions, and it featured singles such as "Walking at a Downtown Pace" and "Black Widow Spider," which previewed its exploratory, groove-oriented sound. As of November 2025, remains the band's most recent full-length studio album. In early 2022, Parquet Courts embarked on their last major collective tour, a North American run from February to March supporting , with Nigerian guitarist as the opening act for select dates, including shows in cities like and . This outing coincided with personal transitions among members, such as frontman Savage's relocation from to in May 2023, driven by rising costs, diminishing bohemian spaces, and desires for better . Following the 2022 tour, Parquet Courts entered a period of reduced group activity from 2023 to 2025, with no new albums, tours, or official announcements from the band as a unit. This slowdown reflected evolving personal priorities and the challenges of maintaining band dynamics into their mid-30s and beyond, prompting a greater emphasis on individual pursuits, including Savage's 2023 solo album Several Songs About Fire.

Artistry

Musical style

Parquet Courts' musical style is firmly rooted in the , blending elements of , , , and influences drawn from the underground scene. Their sound evokes the angular urgency of early acts like Wire while incorporating the raw, lo-fi grit characteristic of , creating a taut, propulsive framework that prioritizes rhythm and texture over elaborate arrangements. Central to their sonic palette are sharp, angular guitar riffs layered with repetitive basslines that establish a hypnotic, insistent groove, often propelled by minimalistic drumming that strips away excess to highlight the band's taut interplay. Vocals alternate between co-frontmen Andrew Savage's spoken-word and talk-sung delivery—reminiscent of slacker rap influences—and Austin Brown's more melodic, soaring lines, fostering a that amplifies the music's confrontational edge and ironic detachment. This dual vocal approach, combined with sparse production emphasizing raw energy, underscores their DIY ethos, even as recordings have shifted from early lo-fi roughness to cleaner, more defined mixes that retain an unpolished vitality. Lyrically, Parquet Courts delve into themes of urban alienation, , and the ennui of contemporary existence, delivered through , ironic wit that critiques societal absurdities without overt preachiness. Songs frequently draw on mundane experiences, such as subway commutes or daily drudgery, to evoke a sense of disconnection and boredom in modern urban life. This thematic focus aligns with their punk-funk hybrid, comparable to contemporaries like or Deerhunter, where rhythmic drive meets sardonic social observation.

Influences and evolution

Parquet Courts' early musical influences drew heavily from 1970s punk and post-punk acts like The Fall and Wire, whose angular rhythms and lyrical urgency informed the band's raw, urgent delivery on their 2011 debut American Specialties and 2013 breakthrough Light Up Gold. Additionally, 1990s indie rock groups such as Pavement and Guided by Voices shaped their lo-fi aesthetic and witty, fragmented songwriting, evident in the garage-punk energy of their initial releases. The band's sound evolved significantly with (2016), incorporating krautrock-inspired repetition and hypnotic grooves, as seen in the riff-driven opener "Dust," which expanded their punk foundations into more expansive, introspective territory. This progression continued into mid-career broadening through collaborations, notably with Italian composer Daniele Luppi on MILANO (2017), which infused their rock edge with orchestral elements reminiscent of 1960s and 1970s Italian cinema scores, blending with cinematic drama. By (2021), they shifted toward funk-infused disco and dance rhythms, drawing from club culture and artists like and to create layered, groove-oriented tracks that contrasted their earlier minimalism. In response to critical expectations of revivalism, Parquet Courts adapted by integrating keyboards, synths, and dance beats after 2016, aiming to evade pigeonholing while preserving their core ethos, as co-vocalist noted in discussions of balancing influences with personal evolution. Their late-period work, particularly Wide Awake! (2018), introduced optimism and communitarian themes centered on love and collectivity, a marked contrast to the cynicism of prior albums amid political turmoil. Into the 2020s, following , the band has maintained lower activity as a unit while members pursue solo endeavors, such as Andrew Savage's introspective Several Songs About Fire (2023), which hints at folk-leaning introspection beyond their rock roots.

Personnel

Current members

Parquet Courts' current lineup consists of on vocals and guitar, on vocals, guitar, and keyboards, Sean Yeaton on bass and vocals, and Max Savage on drums and percussion. , born in , serves as the band's primary songwriter, delivering vocals and lead guitar with a distinctive lyrical wit that blends sharp and absurd humor across their discography. He studied painting at the in Denton, where he initially enrolled as a music major before shifting focus to visual arts, a pursuit he continues alongside his musical career. Austin Brown, a Texas native from Beaumont near Houston, contributes lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, and keyboards, often handling the band's more melodic elements and experimental arrangements that incorporate synths and dance influences in later works. He met Savage at the University of North Texas and co-founded the band upon relocating to New York. Sean Yeaton provides bass lines and backing vocals, adding harmonic depth to the group's punk-inflected sound while also managing various business aspects of the band's operations from his base in . Prior to fully committing to music, he worked as an editor at in . Max Savage, Andrew's younger brother and also originally from the suburb of , drives the band's propulsive rhythms on drums and percussion while occasionally contributing songwriting and vocals. He moved to in 2010 to study and at . The lineup has remained stable since the band's formation in 2010, with all four members originally relocating from to , , though some have pursued recent relocations outside the city while maintaining the group's collaborative core.

Solo projects and contributions

, known professionally as A. Savage, has pursued solo music endeavors outside of Parquet Courts, releasing his debut album Thawing Dawn in 2017, which featured ragged, twangy iterations of the band's '70s rock influences. His second solo album, Several Songs About Fire, arrived in 2023 via , presenting stripped-down acoustic songs and electric arrangements that emphasize meditative themes of escape, loss, and impermanence, including reflections on vanished landmarks and personal bereavement, as in the track "David’s Dead." Recorded in Bristol with collaborators like and , the album expands on folk-leaning elements from his earlier work while incorporating broader influences such as and Latin rhythms. Savage supported the release with an extensive tour spanning , , and Australia from late 2023 through 2025, including a performance at The Others Way festival in November 2025. Austin Brown has contributed to other artists through production, notably recording and producing Bodega's debut album Endless Scroll in 2018 on his 388 8-track tape machine, the same setup used for Parquet Courts' early work . This collaboration infused Bodega's sound with a raw, analog edge reflective of Brown's role in Parquet Courts' DIY ethos. Sean Yeaton has engaged in collaborative music projects, including the 2020 album Yellow Kitchen with Sun Kil Moon's , blending introspective folk and elements. His contributions extend to writing and editorial production in media, supporting music and art coverage, though solo musical releases remain limited. Max Savage has explored side projects as a and vocalist, leading Maxband since 2018 alongside Patrick Smith of A Beacon School, Tim Nelson on drums, and Eric Reed on lead guitar. The group debuted with singles like "" and released their first full-length album, Maxband On Ice, in April 2024 via Holm Front Records, shifting from his drumming role in Parquet Courts to fronting tracks with a blend of and melodic influences. The members' focus on individual pursuits has contributed to Parquet Courts' reduced group activity since 2022, following extensive touring for , with no new band album announced as of November 2025 but continued sporadic performances, such as at the Slide Away festival in May 2025, and plans for future collaboration noted in prior interviews reflecting a mature balance between collective and personal creative outlets.

Discography

Studio albums

Parquet Courts' debut studio , American Specialties, was released in 2011 through the band's own Dull Tools label. The self-recorded effort features 10 tracks, including "Her Boyfriend's Band" and "", and was initially pressed in a limited run of 300 copies on cassette and . The band's breakthrough , Light Up Gold, originally appeared in 2012 before a wider in 2013 via What's Your Rupture?. Comprising 12 tracks such as "Master of My Craft" and "Stoned and Starving", it peaked at number 49 on the US Heatseekers chart. Critics praised its raw energy, awarding it a score of 84 out of 100 based on 24 reviews. A was released on November 28, 2025, via . Sunbathing Animal, released in 2014 on , contains 11 tracks, highlighted by "Black and White" and "Instant Disassembly". The album reached number 55 on the and number 23 on the US Independent Albums chart. It garnered positive reviews for its tense, angular sound, earning a score of 78 out of 100 from 35 critics. A was released on November 28, 2025, via . In 2016, Parquet Courts issued Human Performance through Rough Trade Records, a 14-track collection including "Dust" and "Human Performance". It debuted at number 87 on the US Billboard 200. The album was lauded for its introspective lyrics and melodic shifts, receiving a Metacritic score of 82 out of 100 based on 29 reviews. Wide Awake!, Parquet Courts' 2018 Rough Trade release, features 13 tracks like "Total Football" and "Wide Awake!". It topped the Australian Independent Albums chart and reached number 171 on the US Billboard 200. Reviewers highlighted its upbeat, politically charged vibe, giving it a Metacritic score of 82 out of 100 from 28 critics. The band's most recent studio album as of 2025, Sympathy for Life, came out in 2021 on Rough Trade and includes 12 tracks, such as "Walking at a Downtown Pace" and "Sympathy for Life". It peaked at number 11 on the US Independent Albums chart. Critics noted its experimental dance influences, assigning a Metacritic score of 78 out of 100 based on 19 reviews.

EPs, singles, and compilations

Parquet Courts have issued a select number of EPs and standalone singles throughout their career, often via their primary labels What's Your Rupture? and Rough Trade Records. These shorter-form releases highlight the band's experimental leanings and post-punk roots, bridging gaps between full-length albums with raw energy and thematic depth. Many were distributed in limited-edition vinyl formats, appealing to collectors and emphasizing the group's DIY ethos. The band's debut EP, Tally All the Things That You Broke, arrived in October 2013 on What's Your Rupture?. This five-track effort, recorded shortly after their breakthrough album , featured angular riffs and introspective lyrics, including standout "Content Nausea," which critiques modern discontent. In November 2015, Monastic Living followed on as a limited 12-inch EP. Comprising five tracks in a funk-punk hybrid style, it largely eschewed vocals for noisy, instrumental explorations of repetition and texture, marking an experimental pivot amid the band's rising profile. Key singles have punctuated Parquet Courts' output, frequently issued as 7-inch with non- B-sides to promote tours or . "Stoned and Starving," originally from Light Up Gold, appeared as a 2014 single on a split 7-inch with via Veri.Live, capturing the band's slacker-punk vibe in a raw, live-wire format. "Wide Awake!," the 2018 title track from their of the same name, was released as a promotional with an accompanying video, blending upbeat with . Parquet Courts have made occasional compilation appearances, contributing tracks to label samplers such as Rough Trade's anthology and What's Your Rupture?'s promotional collections, showcasing rarities like early demos and live cuts. No major compilation releases have surfaced since 2021 as of late 2025.
ReleaseYearLabelFormatNotable Tracks/B-Sides
Tally All the Things That You Broke (EP)2013What's Your Rupture?12-inch , CD"Content Nausea," "You've Got Material," "The More It Works"
Monastic Living (EP)2015Rough Trade12-inch "No, No, No!," "Monastic Living I," "Frog Pond Plop"
"Stoned and Starving"2014Veri.Live (split with )7-inch "Stoned and Starving" / "Ways to Go" ()
"Wide Awake!"2018Rough Tradedigital"Wide Awake!"

Collaborative and live releases

Parquet Courts' collaborative output primarily centers on their 2017 full-length album Milano, a joint effort with Italian composer Daniele Luppi released on 30th Century Records. The nine-track record fuses Luppi's orchestral arrangements, evoking Ennio Morricone's cinematic style, with the band's raw punk energy, creating an art-punk homage to 1980s Milan's hedonistic fashion and nightlife scene. Guest vocalist Karen O of Yeah Yeah Yeahs appears on the track "Mount Napoleon," adding a layer of atmospheric tension to the album's blend of post-punk urgency and lush instrumentation. Recorded in Italy and the United States, Milano stands as an experimental outlier in the band's discography, showcasing their willingness to explore beyond traditional rock formats. In 2016, Parquet Courts issued the Performing Human 12-inch single on , featuring remixes of the from their album . The Eaters Mix, produced by the outfit Eaters, transforms the original into an industrial EBM-infused jam with pulsating synths and driving rhythms, while the Halsey T&T Mix by Chris Pickering from offers a more ethereal, dreamlike reinterpretation. These collaborative remixes highlight the band's engagement with electronic and experimental producers, extending the song's themes of emotional vulnerability into new sonic territories without altering their core ethos. The band's sole official live release is Live at Third Man Records, a 2015 LP on capturing their June 5, 2014, performance at the label's Blue Room in . The 11-track set draws heavily from Sunbathing Animal and the Tally All the Things That You Broke EP, featuring extended jams like the sprawling 10-minute rendition of "The Couch," which amplifies the band's raw, improvisational live energy. Recorded direct-to-tape by Jack White's team, the album preserves the chaotic propulsion of Parquet Courts' stage presence, with tracks like "Duckin' & Dodgin'" and "" extended into hypnotic grooves. No additional official live albums have been released as of 2025, though unofficial bootlegs from tours circulate among fans.

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