The March Divide

The March Divide | cinq LP | SLOW START RECORDS | APRIL 23rd, 2021

 

Bio:

Jared Putnam is one of the most prolific songwriters in Texas, and he earns that distinction in his second act.

Having already flirted with the danger of major labels when his young band The Conversation was a national next thing, in the past decade as The March Divide, Putnam has basically done it all on his own, self-releasing a barrage of singles, EPs, and albums at a seemingly non-stop pace during that time.

cinq – his fifth album (Slow Start Records, April 23rd) – was conceived as a full-length, but has mostly been released throughout the pandemic as a series of singles, with the last two arriving surrounding the album’s release date.

With Putnam’s successful regional touring business at a stand-still, he recorded cinq at home, sending tracks to friends to add bass and drums, and tending to his expanding business managing social media ad campaigns for other artists, a skill he learned while systematically building a fanbase for The March Divide that has sustained him, even during lockdown.

Barely.

“I am very much looking forward to forgetting and moving on from the wrath of what still might end my career,” Putnam says, voicing the frustration of many musicians with vulnerable cottage businesses on the line. “Recording these songs was something I was able to do to get my mind off of all that. What came out is a real hodgepodge of who I am as a writer.”

This “hodgepodge” is a boon for fans of Putnam’s songs that are personal, but always safe-effacing, and with a sly humor underneath their rich production and get-to-the-point style. Think a slightly less angular Spoon with work boots on instead of pointy tips (but not too worn out!)

“I was able to revisit my rock roots in a meaningful way on this record,” Putnam explains, “but still expand and experiment with the acoustic-based pop ideas I’ve been obsessed with the last few years. I even incorporated some of the hokey melodies that have popped into my head lately by finally taking the time to go back and listen to all the ridiculous phone recordings I’ve made of them.”

One of these “hokey” melodies, that a less humble musician might just call “catchy,” became one of cinq’s two yet-to-be-released singles, “The Funk That You’re In,” a number Putnam thought would remain in his phone graveyard.

“That’s usually where my ideas go to die! It’s not that I don’t like them,” he says, “I usually just forget about them, but like everyone else, I had a lot of time to burn last year. Once I picked up my guitar and started messing with the idea, the whole song just kinda fell out of me. The kazoo solo is probably worth mentioning.”

On the other side of the conceptual spectrum from “The Funk That You’re In,” is what will be cinq’s final single and video. “I Believe,” is one of the most personal songs in Putnam’s catalog.

Written in a stream of consciousness style, and backed up by a promise to himself not to change the words, Putnam plans to work in this style more going forward.

“It’s pretty satisfying to just say what you wanna say, without worrying about how cool it sounds,” he confesses.

cinq, the fifth full-length album by The March Divide arrives on April 23rd via Slow Start Records.

NEWS:

Press Quotes:

Impressively hooky. His effortless ability to craft organically catchy and uplifting music is on full display.
— American Songwriter
That pop sensibility comes entirely to the forefront.
— Under The Radar
Bittersweet beauty.
— Impose
Drenched in summer nostalgia, Putnam’s vocals pop.
— PopMatters
Ingenious.
— Cowboys & Indians
​Classic pop hooks and accessible emotional resonance, Putnam hits the mark again and again.
— The Big Takeover
The melodies are as catchy as ever.
— Twangville
It has a sense of nostalgia and pushes those warm memory buttons so well.
— American Pancake
Catchy hooks and memorable lines.
— Innocent Words
Big Star-informed, strummy acoustic reverie.
— BLURT
Putnam is skillful.
— Nashville Scene
Eloquently simple and concise, Putnam’s lyrics are immediately relatable. His experience and memory transfer directly from the song to the listener.
— Atwood Magazine
Putnam has really hit a homerun.
— V13
Think a slightly less angular Spoon with work boots on instead of pointy tips (but not too worn out!)
— New Noise
Putnam invests each moment with a fierce resourcefulness and a care-free resilience which conspire to build a song unmoored of trivial concerns and personal anxieties.
— The Southern Sounding
A lovely surprise.
— Independent Clauses
Completely clever.
— Performer
Gifted with a serious set of pipes.
— The Aquarian
Clever lyrics and undeniably catchy hooks. Infectiously poppy.
— Glide Magazine
A seemingly unending stream of songs that have established the Texan as one of the best rock songwriters working today.
— Groundsounds
His work is uniformly intimate and thoroughly emotional.
— Nooga
Quality pop at its best.
— Popdose
All about lyrics and melodies.
— Babysue

TOUR DATEs:

  • 06/11/2021: Plano, TX @ Terra Mediterranean

  • 06/12/2021: Wichita Falls, TX @ GypsyUncorked

  • 06/18/2021: Tulsa, OK @ Whittier Bar

  • 06/19/2021: Norman, OK @ Red Brick Bar

  • 06/24/2021: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s

  • 06/25/2021: Fort Stockton, TX @ Zero Stone Park

  • 06/26/2021: Plano, TX @ Terra Mediterranean

  • 06/27/2021: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s

  • 07/10/2021: Benbrook, TX @ Mont Del Park

  • 07/16/2021: Plano, TX @ Terra Mediterranean

  • 07/17/2021: Wichita Falls, TX @ GypsyUncorked

  • 07/23/2021: Fort Worth, TX @ Aloft

  • 07/24/2021: Houston, TX @ Dan Electros (w/ Brightwire)

  • 07/25/2021: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s

  • 07/29/2021: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s

  • 07/30/2021: San Antonio, TX @ The Point Park

  • 07/31/2021: Plano, TX @ Terra Mediterranean

  • 08/06/2021: San Antonio, TX @ The Divide

  • 08/07/2021: Cibolo, TX @ 1908 House of Wine & Ale

  • 08/12/2021: Tulsa, OK @ Hunt Club

  • 08/13/2021: West Plains, MO @ Wages Brewing

  • 08/14/2021: Lawrence, KS @ Gaslight Gardens

  • 08/15/2021: Topeka, KS @ LA Casa Blanca

  • 08/18/2021: Cibolo, TX @ 1908 House of Wine & Ale

  • 08/19/2021: Corpus Christi, TX @ Executive Surf Club

  • 08/20/2021: Wichita Falls, TX @ GypsyUncorked

  • 08/26/2021: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s

  • 08/28/2021: Cibolo, TX @ 1908 House of Wine & Ale

  • 08/29/2021: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s

  • 09/04/2021: Cibolo, TX @ 1908 House of Wine & Ale

  • 09/05/2021: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s

  • 09/30/2021: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s

  • 10/02/2021: Cibolo, TX @ 1908 House of Wine & Ale

  • 10/03/2021: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s

  • 10/28/2021: San Antonio, TX @ Fralo’s

  • 10/29/2021: San Antonio, TX @ The Point Park

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Jared Putnam of The March Divide as photographed by Rico DeLeon. Click for hi-res.

Jared Putnam of The March Divide as photographed by Rico DeLeon. Click for hi-res.

Jared Putnam of The March Divide as photographed by Rico DeLeon. Click for hi-res.

cinq album cover art. Click for hi-res.

“The Funk That You’re In” single cover art. Click for hi-res.