The Districts are an American indie rock band whose work embraces the organic sounds of classic rock and indie folk while incorporating a more adventurous side that recalls alternative rock of several eras, ambitious pop, and noisy experimentation that grew more eclectic with the passage of time. The unifying threads behind it all are the emotive vocals and thoughtful lyrics of
Rob Grote, who is fearless when it comes to sharing his feelings about relationships or the world around him. The rootsy and more direct era of
the Districts' music was documented well on their 2014 debut
Telephone, while 2017's
Popular Manipulations found them in a more energetic and experimental mood. 2020's
You Know I'm Not Going Anywhere reflected a cooler and more layered sound, with keyboards playing a bigger role in the arrangements; 2022's
Great American Painting was more guitar-oriented, but maintained the polished tone of its immediate precursor.
Hailing from the small town of Lititz, Pennsylvania,
the Districts formed in 2009 while members
Rob Grote (vocals and guitar), Mark Larson (guitar), Connor Jacobus (bass), and
Braden Lawrence (drums) were still in high school. The prolific young band released their first EP, Kitchen Songs, in 2011, followed by
Telephone, their debut full-length, the following year. The
Districts' second EP, the more acoustic-leaning While You Were in Honesdale, was released in late 2012 and the band continued to perform regionally. Their mix of jangly indie Americana and blues-inspired rock caught the attention of Mississippi's Fat Possum Records, which signed
the Districts in 2013.
In January 2014, Fat Possum issued the band's self-titled third EP, which contained three remastered songs from the
Telephone album along with two newly recorded tracks. Just over a year later,
the Districts returned with their second album,
A Flourish and a Spoil, which marked the debut of guitarist
Pat Cassidy (replacing Mark Larson, who opted to go to college) and was produced by
John Congleton. Returning in August 2017,
the Districts issued
Popular Manipulations, which was partly self-recorded and also featured more production work from
Congleton. Keith Abrams, who engineered
Popular Manipulations, co-produced the fourth album from
the Districts, 2020's
You Know I'm Not Going Anywhere, in association with the band, while
Dave Fridmann mixed the material. The result was a creative detour for the band, showcasing a cooler sound with a greater reliance on synthesizers. The keyboards were less prominent on 2022's
Great American Painting, but the glossier sound remained, with
Joe Chiccarelli producing the sessions. The majority of the material was written by
Rob Grote while he was in isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 and 2021, living alone in a cabin in Washington State. ~ Timothy Monger & Mark Deming