The Courage

The Courage
Also known as Noah Gundersen & The Courage
Origin Centralia, Washington, United States
Genres Folk rock[1] Acoustic
Indie[1][2][3]
Years active 2008 (2008)-2011 (2011)
Associated acts Noah Gundersen
Website thecourageband.com
Past members Noah Gundersen
Abby Gundersen
Ivan Gunderson
Travis Ehrentrom

The Courage (formerly known as "Noah Gundersen & the Courage") was an indie band from Centralia, Washington.

History

Seattle-based singer-songwriter Noah Gundersen formed the band The Courage in 2008 in Centralia, Washington. As the group's frontman, Noah Gundersen wrote songs, played guitar, and performed lead vocals for the band. Other founding members of the group included Gundersen's younger sister Abby on violin and backing vocals and two friends, Ivan Gunderson (of no relation to Noah and Abby) on the bass guitar and Travis Ehrenstrom on drums.[4]

Originally founded as a backing band for the purpose of performing Noah Gundersen's solo albums, The Courage began performing together in the Seattle area in 2008. Their initial live performance career was marked most notably by a sold-out live performance at The Triple Door.[5][6] The live recording of the performance, Live at the Triple Door, was later released as an album under the artist name "Noah Gundersen & The Courage", thus acknowledging the group's work as a pairing of Gundersen's existing solo effort with The Courage acting as a backing band of sorts. Songs on the album are mostly live renditions of songs from Noah Gundersen's solo albums, Brand New World (album) and the unreleased Saints & Liars EP.

After the group's live album was released, Noah Gundersen continued to advance in his solo career. His solo EP Saints & Liars was released in 2009 and featured younger sister Abby on violin and backing vocals, but The Courage was not credited on the album.

With Abby Gunderson still in high school and Noah traveling to tour his solo EP, The Courage at first struggled to grow into a full-fledged band after their live album was released. Using the summer as an opportunity to collaborate more closely and transition from a backing band into a full-fledged group, Noah Gundersen & The Courage began to write and record songs for their first studio album, Fearful Bones. The album was recorded in a barn in Sisters, Oregon by Matt Lee, who mixed and produced the album, in the summer of 2010.[7]

Prior to release it was decided that the album Fearful Bones would be released under the shortened band name "The Courage" because the group was one entity - not a pairing of two artists, as it had been previously on the Live at the Triple Door album. Noah dropped his name from the title after deciding to have the entire band more incorporated in the music and move away from more solo, folk-oriented music, saying, "I love the sound of a band more than a solo performer. You can only have so many options as a solo performer and I’m not a big fan of loop pedals."[8]

In 2011 the group contributed a new song titled "All You Know" to Burning Building Recordings' compilation album, We Love This Comp, Vol. One.[9] The album was released on Bandcamp. More notably, Gundersen released the solo album Family, which launched his solo career in such a way that it simultaneously marked an unannounced, yet definitive end to The Courage. Gundersen's solo career continued to flourish with additional album releases in 2014 with Ledges (album) and Carry the Ghost in 2015.

The Courage has not performed together since 2011 and the band's website and Facebook page are no longer accessible.

Members

Discography

Noah Gundersen & The Courage

The Courage

References

  1. 1 2 "Noah Gundersen enthuses college crowd at cafe show | The Falcon". Thefalcononline.com. 2009-10-14. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
  2. "Noah Gundersen". Last.fm. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
  3. "Clintons ham it up; Noah Gundersen sets precedent · Pen & Paige". Penandpaige.com. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
  4. "Nugget Newspaper - Sisters, Oregon News, Events, Classifieds | Noah Gundersen takes stage in Sisters". www.nuggetnews.com. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
  5. Richmond, Paige (2009-10-12). "Seattle News and Events | Live review: Noah Gundersen Brings Q Cafe Crowd". Seattle Weekly. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
  6. Richmond, Paige (2010-02-04). "Seattle News and Events | Last Night: Noah Gundersen Covers Bob Dylan, Debuts". Seattle Weekly. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
  7. "An Incomplete History of How Noah Gundersen Became The Courage". Seattle Weekly. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
  8. Bookey, Mike. "The Passionate Life: Getting philosophical (and sun tanned) with Noah Gundersen and The Courage". The Source Weekly - Bend. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
  9. "Burnside Distribution Corporation". www.burnsidedistribution.com. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
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