Melancholy post-rock outfit
Ester Drang formed in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma in 1995. Early members Bryce Chambers,
James McAlister,
Sterling Williams, and Kyle Winner were fans of
Echo & the Bunnymen,
My Bloody Valentine, and
Mogwai, and together they derived a lush, bittersweet sound. The band released its debut, That Is When He Turns Us Golden, on Red Crown Record Empire in 1999. After adding David Motter to the lineup,
Goldenwest followed on
Burnt Toast Vinyl in 2002. It was a critical hit among the indie crowd and earned
Ester Drang gigs with the likes of
the Get Up Kids,
Wheat, and
the Starlight Mints.
After moving to the Jade Tree label, 2003's
Infinite Keys featured the quartet of Chambers,
McAlister, Winner, and Jeff Shoop. With guests including
the Flaming Lips'
Steven Drozd, The Pleasure Themes and Get Rich Schemes EP followed on
Burnt Toast in 2004. Without Winner, the remaining trio recorded 2006's
Rocinate at San Francisco's Tiny Telephone studio.
Ester Drang went on an extended recording hiatus after their fourth LP, with
McAlister releasing electronic music as 900X and becoming regular tour and studio drummer for
Sufjan Stevens, among other collaborations, including contributions to albums by
the National and
David Bazan. Chambers formed Native Lights with
Johnathon Ford (
Pedro the Lion,
Unwed Sailor), and Shoop worked with
Unwed Sailor and his wife, singer/songwriter
Rosie Thomas. Led by Chambers, versions of
Ester Drang still performed on occasion in their home state.
With only Chambers and Winner from the original lineup,
Ester Drang accepted an invitation to join
Echo & the Bunnymen on the North American legs of their world tour in 2016 and 2017. They released the song "The Union" as a tour-exclusive CD-R in the summer 2017. ~ Marcy Donelson & MacKenzie Wilson