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Sugarcane Mutiny

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Seattle's SUGARCANE MUTINY takes two shots of single-malt rock and adds a dash of twang. The band's lyric-driven songwriting and power-pop beats blend the dark humor and storytelling of a Cracker or Wilco with the loud jangly pop of the Smithereens and Fastball. Whatever you call it, it's original Seattle rock -- wet and quirky.
SUGARCANE MUTINY's 7-song CD is now available at Sonic Boom, Easy Street and Silver Platter Records in Seattle, or online at CD Baby here:
The band took 2nd place in Roy's Battle of the Bands and their song Your Town won "best bass in pop rock" at Garageband dot com. SUGARCANE MUTINY has appeared at NW festivals like Hempfest, Tacoma's First Night Celebration and the International Pop Overthrow in Portland. They made their first record "Your Town" in 2007-08 and released it on Bristling Barnacle Music last summer.
SUGARCANE MUTINY has played in Seattle at Jules Maes, the Sunset, the Skylark, Redline Music, the Comet, Chop Suey, the High Dive, the Nectar, the Bamboo, The Shanty, the Blue Moon and Piecora's. The band has also played regionally at the Red Room (Portland) the Wild Buffalo (Bellingham), the Swiss and the New Frontier (Tacoma), Big Daddy's (Woodinville), Waldo's (Kirkland), the Red Bicycle (Vashon) and Flights (Everett).
Singer-songwriter JESS GRANT has migrated northward ever since fleeing his hometown of Los Angeles, where he drew upon local inspirations as varied as X, the Doors, Joni Mitchell and the Runaways. While a rocker at heart -- he fronts the world's only tribute to Joan Jett, Jett City -- Jess' acoustic music has been heard on NPR and at the NW Folklife Festival.
Bassist CASEY ALLEN played with The Life, a Seattle band with two records on Green Monkey Records and three Bumbershoot appearances. Next up was Jimm and the Boxes, a local band signed to Blue Rose, where they released a CD on Ptarmigan Records. His most recent project was Cats On Holiday, Cleveland Ohio's Favorite Mardi Gras Party Band.
Lead guitarist TRAVIS HARTNETT spent ten years in Austin TX, playing with Britt Daniels in his pre-Spoon band, composing soundtracks, working with dance and theatre companies, and performing at SXSW three times. He has studied with Robert Fripp and is a former member of Seattle Guitar Circle. His local bands have included David Bavas and the Down Comforter, Electrochakra and the Steve Ball Roadshow.
Drummer SCOTT NORDELL spent ten years in No. California playing in marching bands, theatre pits and drum circles, along with rock bands that played everything from punk and country to blues and Motown. Later he moved to So. California where he played with Blue Cheer, The Coasters and The Shirelles, and opened for The Fabulous T-birds, The Stray Cats and Bobby Bland. Scott moved to Seattle in 2006.
"Each time I've seen Sugarcane Mutiny they've reminded me of the Smithereens if Pat DiNizio and crew ran a dilapidated gas station with a black and white TV in the office. This Seattle quartet plays rootsy, jangly pop with an emphasis on songs as opposed to the requisite instruments and haircuts...Tarantino-like stories with five fingers on the bible and two crossed behind, baby. Yeah, they’re cool. These seasoned cats found a common thread - smart songwriting, stringent, catchy melodies and a dose of twang - on their CD that is spinning right now next to my black and white TV." Brad Allen of the Weekly Volcano
"Great guitar rock/power pop done up indie style. You can hear the Texas twang in the guitars and the blues back drop in the buried keys...This is bar band story telling at it's finest." Radio Free Seattle

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Member Since: 23/09/2006
Band Website: http://sugarcanemutiny.com
Band Members: Jess Grant
(singer/songwriter)
Casey Allen (bass/vox)
Travis Hartnett
(lead guitar)
Scott Nordell (drums)

The band has also worked with singers Corinna Johnson and Lisa Marshall; producer Mark Hopkins; and drummers Darryn Ray, Joshua Wheeler, Aimee Zoe Tubbs and Sheldon Miller.
Influences: T.C. Boyle, E.L. Doctorow, A.S. Byatt, Martin Amis, Philip Roth, Thomas Pynchon, Barbara Ehrenreich, Cormac McCarthy, Charles Bukowski, Robertson Davies, Salman Rushdie, Margaret Atwood, David Foster Wallace, Mike Davis, Graham Swift, Neal Stephenson, Carl Hiaasen, E. Annie Proulx, John Steinbeck, Charlie Chaplin, Victoria Woodhull, Edward Said, Eugene Debs
Sounds Like: Sugarcane Mutiny
Type of Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Take a Deep Breath

We're gonna take a breather and regroup. See everyone this summer! Be well and drop us a line if you think of it. The Mutineers...
Posted by on Mon, 23 Mar 2009 20:26:00 GMT

Unplugged SM?

What does unplugged really mean, anyway? As T has pointed out, it's unlikely that we'll be wandering through the crowd this Saturday at Piecora's like a mariachi band with our instruments strapped to ...
Posted by on Wed, 25 Feb 2009 19:17:00 GMT

Derek Sivers and Chris Knab

Since Derek Sivers sold CD Baby, the pioneering on-line marketplace for indie musicians, he's been casting about for newer, better ways to help indie musicians. One idea he had was to put indie music...
Posted by on Sun, 05 Oct 2008 21:02:00 GMT

Online Review: 20 Words or Less

Add Reviews: Music Reviews in 20 Words or Less. "It's like the Smithereens rocking out with the jangle turned down. It's a smooth, sweet sound that I'm digging."
Posted by on Sun, 14 Sep 2008 21:09:00 GMT

Online Review: Radio Free Seattle

"Great guitar rock/power pop done up indie style. You can hear the Texas twang in the guitars and the blues back drop in the buried keys. I would love to hear a keys solo every now and again. This is ...
Posted by on Sat, 31 May 2008 15:21:00 GMT

Print Review: The Weekly Volcano (Tacoma)

Each time I’ve seen Sugarcane Mutiny they’ve reminded me of the Smithereens if Pat DiNizio and crew ran a dilapidated gas station with a black and white TV in the office. This Seattle qua...
Posted by on Wed, 12 Mar 2008 20:18:00 GMT

Print Review: The Industry of Sound (Tacoma)

"Imagine sitting in a bar, all alone and wishing some pretty girl would come over and talk to you. You sit there staring into a half empty glass, waiting. For what, you don't know, but still you wait....
Posted by on Sun, 02 Mar 2008 16:55:00 GMT

Online Review: Detective Novel

Here's what the folks at Garageband dot com had to say about Detective Novel: "Sounds like George Thorogood&Good song (with) interesting lyrics. I like the story line...I like how this started -- a he...
Posted by on Mon, 25 Feb 2008 19:13:00 GMT

Print Review: The Weekly Volcano (Tacoma)

We played at Tacoma's First Night Celebration. Here's what the Weekly Volcano had to say about us: "Oftentimes, there's a serious rift between intellects and rockers. Usually they're separate crowds...
Posted by on Mon, 07 Jan 2008 19:00:00 GMT

Online Review: Your Town

More critiques from those folks over at Garageband.com. "rockabilly-ish...haunting and straight ahead...The melody is strong and singable, which is always a plus for a pop tune - actually you might...
Posted by on Fri, 23 Nov 2007 11:35:00 GMT