On November 12, 2013, Mansions released a new record entitled 'Doom Loop' on Clifton Motel Records. Written and recorded primarily in Browder’s Capitol Hill apartment, the sound of Doom Loop was influenced by the constraints of the environment. Although it was technically flawed, the band's creative solutions lead to the creation of one very loud record. After the basic tracking was completed, the band recruited John Momberg (Appleseed Cast, Koufax) to record the drums and Jim Vollentine (Spoon) to engineer them. Once the drums were recorded, Steve McDonald (Redd Kros… read more
On November 12, 2013, Mansions released a new record entitled 'Doom Loop' on Clifton Motel Records. Written and recorded primarily in Browd… read more
On November 12, 2013, Mansions released a new record entitled 'Doom Loop' on Clifton Motel Records. Written and recorded primarily in Browder’s Capitol Hill apartment, the soun… read more
Louisville, Kentucky native Christopher Browder may look unassuming enough, but he's a man who's both prone to embracing what's in front of him and running with it, and an artist who's not afraid to look over his shoulder for inspiration. His heartfelt second album, Dig Up The Dead, released under the moniker Mansions, was released April 5 through Burning House Records/King Bones Recordings. Recorded in the various houses and apartments Browder found himself in, all across the Southeast, over a six-month period, this deeply personal album acts as a candid and co… read more
Louisville, Kentucky native Christopher Browder may look unassuming enough, but he's a man who's both prone to embracing what's in front of him and running with it, and an ar… read more
Louisville, Kentucky native Christopher Browder may look unassuming enough, but he's a man who's both prone to embracing what's in front of him and running with it, and an artist who's not afraid to look over his sh… read more