Polarizer

Polarizer

Genres: alt rock, space rock, post rock, indie, Progressive rock

About Polarizer

Purveyors of what its members call “loud, spacey epic rock,” Chicago’s Polarizer combines heavy walls of sound with stratospheric, echo-laden passages and progressive-rock sensibilities. Vocalist Taylor Brennan and keyboardist Stan Tencza, friends since their childhoods in New England, formed the band in 2011 with guitar player Ian Palmer and original drummer Ben Ludwig. The group self-produced a demo and hit the club circuit in Chicago, eventually hitting the road for dates in Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas. Polarizer’s first studio release, the 2013 EP “Lightscapes,” was recorded at Chicago’s Rax Trax studios. The EP features a polished, powerful sound with a broad array of sonic textures, augmenting the band’s instrumentation with mandolin, auxiliary percussion, and otherworldly synth effects. Four additional songs from the Rax Trax sessions were released by the band as free digital singles in late 2014. The group continued to perform in the Chicago area, and started to lay down tracks for what would become their first full-length album. Ludwig departed in 2015, and the remaining members worked in Palmer’s home studio to finish the 11 songs that would make up 2016’s “The Fall and The Swell,” a moodier and more introspective offering than “Lightscapes.” Drummer Johnathan Schiller and bassist Chris Shen, both regulars around the Chicago music scene, joined the lineup shortly before that album’s release. Polarizer opened for national touring act The New Regime (featuring Nine Inch Nails’ Ilan Rubin) in September 2016.

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