The Body + Big Brave + Many Blessings + Fainting Dreams

Fri, 17 Jul, 2026 at 08:00 pm UTC-06:00

7 S Broadway, Denver, CO, United States, Colorado 80209 | Denver

Hi-Dive Denver
Publisher/HostHi-Dive Denver
The Body + Big Brave + Many Blessings + Fainting Dreams
Advertisement
The Body is a prolific musical force whose creativity is matched only by the astonishing weight of their sound. Duo Lee Buford and Chip King have established their own musical language that reimagines how rhythm, dynamics, and sonics can shape or dismantle song structure. Over the course of two decades, the duo has consistently challenged assumptions and defied categorization, redefining what it means to be a heavy band. On their new album, The Body are again pushing limits and testing the boundaries of the studio to explore the extremes and microtonality of distortion to find its maximal impact. I’ve Seen All I Need To See is The Body at their most incisively bleak, a towering monolith of noise.
I’ve Seen All I Need To See marks both a return and departure for The Body. In contrast to the electronic-centric instrumentation and production-heavy arrangements of previous albums and Buford’s work in Sightless Pit, this album is focused on their core live sound: Buford’s booming, resolute drums paired with King’s obliterated guitar and howl. Following albums with extensive guest performances and acclaimed collaborations with Thou, Uniform, Full of Hell, and more, I’ve Seen All I Need To See is almost entirely the core duo. Guests vocalist/pianist Chrissy Wolpert and vocalist Ben Eberle are used very sparingly. Course, bristling distortion contorts every instrument, with samples of spoken word, cymbals, toms and King’s already noxious tone emerging from layers of feedback. The myriad of tonal interplays, captured in detail, has a movement all its own. The Body, together with engineer Seth Manchester of Machines With Magnets, capture the complexities of distorted sound in stunning detail. The clarity and the cacophony exceed anything they’ve created before, morphing desolate, festering soundscapes into an exhilarating sonic universe.
BIG|BRAVE’s preternatural instincts and depth of skill as musicians are on full display on their most naked and austere record to date, OST. The trio entered the studio with broader concepts and themes in mind, but no preconceived music. The overarching concept was to make a film score for a film that had yet to be created, to use minimal instrumentation, or more specifically not their standard band instruments, and to improvise within these parameters. “Although this record could stand on its own, we envisioned it being paired with moving images, which introduced a fresh and exciting way of working,” notes guitarist Mathieu Ball. In addition to forgoing their usual instrumentation, they notably built their own. Ball created a stringed instrument using piano strings simply called “The Instrument”. This instrument ended up becoming a central figure to the OST’s sound. Guitarist/vocalist Robin Wattie adds: “The strings Mathieu used for his instrument came from a discarded piano thatch that had been laying around in the hallway of my tattoo studio for ages.” The Instrument’s presence is felt throughout the record as a conductive element amplifying the album’s earthly, grounded nature.
OST was fully written and recorded in the studio. The band was free to enter the live room and record a take with whatever instrument was at hand. Once they had a good foundation for a song, Ball, Wattie, drummer Tasy Hudson and even engineer/producer Seth Manchester would each build on it, layering takes, from instrumental improvisations to abstract vocals, until they felt it was a completed piece. Wattie’s voice seamlessly blends with the instrumental flourishes made from “The Instrument”, a Wurlitzer, prepared piano, synths and a very limited amount of electric guitar. Additionally, there is a sprinkling of flute by Melissa Guion (MJ Guider). The performances of each player are tactile and ardent, even at their most subtle and effected.
Following OST’s completion, BIG|BRAVE contacted director/visual artist Stacy Lee to visually score the record. Director Lee and BIG|BRAVE, having previously collaborated, had established an artistic understanding which allowed BIG|BRAVE to give Lee no instruction, no limitations: the creative process synthesized across film and music. Select screenings with live performances are in the works.
Advertisement

Event Venue

7 S Broadway, Denver, CO, United States, Colorado 80209

Tickets

Icon
Concerts, fests, parties, meetups - all the happenings, one place.

Ask AI if this event suits you:

More Events in Denver

Cincinnati Reds at Colorado Rockies at Coors Field
Fri, 17 Jul at 06:40 pm Cincinnati Reds at Colorado Rockies at Coors Field

Coors Field

Eric Martinez Band
Fri, 17 Jul at 07:00 pm Eric Martinez Band

The Grateful Gnome Sandwich Shoppe & Brewery

I Set My Friends On Fire at Marquis Theater - CO
Fri, 17 Jul I Set My Friends On Fire at Marquis Theater - CO

Marquis Theater - CO

Marvel Cinematic Universe Trivia
Fri, 17 Jul at 07:00 pm Marvel Cinematic Universe Trivia

Renegade Brewing

Liv, Laugh, Love: Olivia Rodrigo Dance Party
Fri, 17 Jul at 09:00 pm Liv, Laugh, Love: Olivia Rodrigo Dance Party

The Bluebird Theater

Friday Late Night \u2014 Jul 17
Fri, 17 Jul at 09:00 pm Friday Late Night — Jul 17

Denver Comedy Lounge

\u00c2me Live | Denver
Fri, 17 Jul at 09:30 pm Âme Live | Denver

Resident Denver

PYKE at Club Vinyl
Fri, 17 Jul at 10:00 pm PYKE at Club Vinyl

Club Vinyl

I Set My Friends On Fire with Strawberry Girls
Sat, 18 Jul at 12:00 am I Set My Friends On Fire with Strawberry Girls

Marquis Theater - Denver

Josh Turner
Sat, 18 Jul at 02:00 am Josh Turner

Grizzly Rose - Denver

Denver is Happening!

Never miss your favorite happenings again!

Explore Denver Events