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Fan Reviews

Jsheely
February 25th 2023
Amazing show. Ears still ringing and I was wearing ear plugs. Nice mix of songs from most all albums going back to Splay.
Chicago, IL@
Metro Chicago
Lirio
October 11th 2022
I had such a blast at this show!! Even though the band chose to not have an encore, they played plenty of classic Shiner tunes (mostly from The Egg and Starless) along with some of their best tracks from their newest album (Life as a Mannequin, In the End, Paul P Pogh), so there was almost no reason to have one. Shiner as a band have great energy and their sound is fantastic. Lots of awesome effects and pedals to compliment their guitars and the lead singer (Allen Epley)'s vocals were a treat to hear live. The drummer, Jason, was also so friendly and so funny, and the rest of the band was equally as amicable. My sibling and I even got to take a photo with them! (Except without the bassist, Paul Malinowski. Maybe one day, Paul... One day...) If you've ever been on the fence about seeing this gem of a band, just trust your gut and buy that ticket! They will not disappoint!
Denton, TX@
Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studio
Nicholas
March 13th 2022
Love this band. So glad to see them. Wish they would have played longer. Would have loved to hear a few more.
Columbus, OH@
Spacebar
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About Shiner

Shiner formed in 1992 first as Orchid and then soon into Shiner after adding drummer Tim Dow and signing with Flower Booking and DeSoto Records, owned by Kim Coletta and Bill Barbot of Jawbox. With the addition of Paul Malinowski on bass, Jason Gerken on drums and Josh Newton on guitar and noises, the band began a creative high and a busy touring schedule for years, with their final album in 2001 The Egg a critical success.

Countless tours of the US, Europe and Japan, and 4 full-length albums gave them a fiercely loyal set of diehards. Comparisons with their contemporaries of HUM, Jawbox, Failure, and Swervedriver are unavoidable, but Shiner carved a path of their own with a dedication to song-craft and musicianship while often wrapped in darkly sugared hooks. Shiner broke up in 2002 but not before a very special farewell show at the Madrid Theater in KC in front of a couple of thousand friends.

The years between saw them starting families and forming or joining bands like The Life and Times, Every Time I Die and reunions with Molly McGuire. Each of the members remained firmly in “the biz” in various ways as recording engineers, guitar techs, session players and in the BlueManGroup band.

Shiner reformed in 2012 unofficially to rerelease their last record The Egg on vinyl and played 5 shows in New York, LA, KC and Chicago to sold-out crowds, many of which had never seen the band years earlier.

in 2018 Shiner decided to either shit or get off the pot and make some new music. They gathered together at Earth Analog in Tolono IL to write in a lab setting to work out ideas they’d been emailing back and forth. After a few sessions over a year and a half, they emerged with 8 solid songs after sifting through the detritus.

The songs are not so much an answer to The Egg as some properly timed follow up might, but instead stand on their own after 15-year hiatus. It’s the sound of a 4 piece band with each player finding his place in a book as though he just left the room an hour earlier and picked up on the next paragraph upon return.

Jason Gerken is still a drummer's drummer and his heavy right foot is tied to Paul Malinowski's distorted-symphony bass. Guitarists Allen Epley and Josh Newton hew left and right in the mix and worked in lockstep counterpoint throughout the proceedings and leave room for the vocals to enter the mix without overtaking, and instead working as a whole within the strings and skins. The result is called Schadenfreude, the newest full-length offering from Shiner and scheduled for release on May 8, 2020
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Genres:
Rock
Band Members:
current: Allen Epley, josh newton, Jason Gerken, Paul Malinowski
Hometown:
Kansas City, Missouri

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Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
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Fan Reviews

Jsheely
February 25th 2023
Amazing show. Ears still ringing and I was wearing ear plugs. Nice mix of songs from most all albums going back to Splay.
Chicago, IL@
Metro Chicago
Lirio
October 11th 2022
I had such a blast at this show!! Even though the band chose to not have an encore, they played plenty of classic Shiner tunes (mostly from The Egg and Starless) along with some of their best tracks from their newest album (Life as a Mannequin, In the End, Paul P Pogh), so there was almost no reason to have one. Shiner as a band have great energy and their sound is fantastic. Lots of awesome effects and pedals to compliment their guitars and the lead singer (Allen Epley)'s vocals were a treat to hear live. The drummer, Jason, was also so friendly and so funny, and the rest of the band was equally as amicable. My sibling and I even got to take a photo with them! (Except without the bassist, Paul Malinowski. Maybe one day, Paul... One day...) If you've ever been on the fence about seeing this gem of a band, just trust your gut and buy that ticket! They will not disappoint!
Denton, TX@
Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studio
Nicholas
March 13th 2022
Love this band. So glad to see them. Wish they would have played longer. Would have loved to hear a few more.
Columbus, OH@
Spacebar
View More Fan Reviews

About Shiner

Shiner formed in 1992 first as Orchid and then soon into Shiner after adding drummer Tim Dow and signing with Flower Booking and DeSoto Records, owned by Kim Coletta and Bill Barbot of Jawbox. With the addition of Paul Malinowski on bass, Jason Gerken on drums and Josh Newton on guitar and noises, the band began a creative high and a busy touring schedule for years, with their final album in 2001 The Egg a critical success.

Countless tours of the US, Europe and Japan, and 4 full-length albums gave them a fiercely loyal set of diehards. Comparisons with their contemporaries of HUM, Jawbox, Failure, and Swervedriver are unavoidable, but Shiner carved a path of their own with a dedication to song-craft and musicianship while often wrapped in darkly sugared hooks. Shiner broke up in 2002 but not before a very special farewell show at the Madrid Theater in KC in front of a couple of thousand friends.

The years between saw them starting families and forming or joining bands like The Life and Times, Every Time I Die and reunions with Molly McGuire. Each of the members remained firmly in “the biz” in various ways as recording engineers, guitar techs, session players and in the BlueManGroup band.

Shiner reformed in 2012 unofficially to rerelease their last record The Egg on vinyl and played 5 shows in New York, LA, KC and Chicago to sold-out crowds, many of which had never seen the band years earlier.

in 2018 Shiner decided to either shit or get off the pot and make some new music. They gathered together at Earth Analog in Tolono IL to write in a lab setting to work out ideas they’d been emailing back and forth. After a few sessions over a year and a half, they emerged with 8 solid songs after sifting through the detritus.

The songs are not so much an answer to The Egg as some properly timed follow up might, but instead stand on their own after 15-year hiatus. It’s the sound of a 4 piece band with each player finding his place in a book as though he just left the room an hour earlier and picked up on the next paragraph upon return.

Jason Gerken is still a drummer's drummer and his heavy right foot is tied to Paul Malinowski's distorted-symphony bass. Guitarists Allen Epley and Josh Newton hew left and right in the mix and worked in lockstep counterpoint throughout the proceedings and leave room for the vocals to enter the mix without overtaking, and instead working as a whole within the strings and skins. The result is called Schadenfreude, the newest full-length offering from Shiner and scheduled for release on May 8, 2020
Show More
Genres:
Rock
Band Members:
current: Allen Epley, josh newton, Jason Gerken, Paul Malinowski
Hometown:
Kansas City, Missouri

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