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Just Not today

from Before You Get Broken

May 1st, 2026
9 tracks
37:05
Before You Get Broken
Before You Get Broken
Just Not today
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4:41
Just Not today
Guest Directors
Upside down and in between Another day another dream I went along but I knew I was wrong And if you’ve got the time to make it right Let’s start tonight A perfect light can make you see The simple truth to set you free I heard the voice and I made my choice And if you’ve got the time to make it right Let’s start tonight And if you’ve got the time and it’s okay We’ll find a way
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In the 1990s, Gary Thorstensen held down guitar duties for Seattle’s powerful and noisy TAD (Sub Pop) while Julie D held down guitar duties for the math-groove Chinchilla (Crisis/Revelation) down in San Diego. When their paths finally crossed 2014, the result was a resonance that alluded to their previous work while adding unexpected surprises, such as their shared love of power pop and 60s folk rock. More than a decade later, the results remain similarly powerful and occasionally quirky, but still showcase a palpable melodic focus.

As Guest Directors, along with drummer Rian Turner and bassist Charles Russo, they have continued to expand their chemistry while reinvesting in themselves and embracing their DIY ethic to write, record, release, and perform as much music as possible.

The band is now celebrating their latest creation, the nine-song Before You Get Broken (Topsy). The album (available on vinyl, CD, and digital/streaming) is the latest in a sizable catalog for a band that started as a side project until it became evident something special was happening.

Like The Pretenders and Blondie before them, Guest Directors belong to a certain “scene” (in their case, shoegaze) while still following inspiration wherever it may lead them, ultimately sounding utterly like themselves in each unique song.

“Meet You on the Land” kicks things off with jangle and delay, telling the tale of a mermaid who’s not interested in giving it all up for her prince. “You Are Never” hits hard with a cool swagger reminiscent of Sonic Youth or Unwound. “Now I Know” introduces a post-punk sound to a song that’s a direct answer to Afghan Whigs’ “Gentlemen.”

Increased use of piano on this release gives a warmer sound to slower songs like “So Many Somedays” and “At the Gate.” But the album goes out with a bang in the swirling maelstrom of “What Shapes They Take,” reminding you that this is a band with serious rock - and noise - bonafides.

Overall, Before You Get Broken serves up the entwined guitars, powerful rhythms, thoughtful lyrics, and headphone candy that Guest Directors consistently provide.

Credits

Julie D: guitars, vocals, piano

Rian Turner: drums, aux percussion, guitar

Gary Thorstensen: guitars, vocals

Charlie Russo: bass

Recorded and mixed by Robert Cheek at ExEx Audio

Aux percussion and additional guitars recorded by Rian Turner

Mastered by Eric Broyhill at Broyhill Masters

Produced by Guest Directors and Robert Cheek