Artists

White Denim

Proving to the wider world that Austin has more to offer music than a week of bands and barbecue in March, Josh Block, Steve Terebecki and James Petralli graduated from various local bands to come together as the dreadfully-named, soulful-garage rocking White Denim in 2005. Having earned their live spurs around the west coast, the band released their debut album Workout Holiday among much hype the the summer of 2008.

Discography

Albums: 
Workout Holiday (Full Time Hobby) 2008
EPs: 
Let's Talk About It (self-released) 2007
Workout Holiday (self-released) 2007
Singles: 
Let's Talk About It (Full Time Hobby) 2008
All You Really Have To Do (Full Time Hobby) 2008
Shake Shake Shake (Full Time Hobby) 2008

Websites and MySpace

White Denim

Articles

Review of Fits by White Denim

White Denim’s ramshackle debut Workout Holiday showcased a band with a penchant for songs that start in one place, end in entirely another and usually visit a few others in between.  Not all of their ideas worked,...

With their debut due before the month's out, “clumsy geeky flourishing" (more below) Texans' White Denim electronically answer our questions about hidden 17 minute opuses, having an utterly shit name and making the occasional song you can sit to.

Let’s start...

White Denim

Academy 2 has the lowest ceilings I’ve ever seen at a gig venue.  It’s in the basement, beneath the (only slightly) more salubrious main venue in Dublin’s Academy.  It’s almost impossible to see the stage from any more than three or four rows from the front and...

Review of White Denim's Fits on Ragged Words

White Denim's James Petralli gives Ragged Words a track by track guide to their new album Fits out this week and to be reviewed in the coming days.

1) Radio Milk How Can You Stand It

 

Review of Workout Holiday by White Denim

One of the summers most talked about bands fresh from whipping up a storm on the festival circuit, Texan trio White Denim release their debut LP Workout Holiday which has received almost unanimous praise from the music press and it’s easy to see why. On paper, White Denim appear to be the...