Member Since: 2/20/2007
Band Website: purple-cactus.tv
Band Members: Timothy Gassen: keyboards, percussion, vocals; Debra Dickey: keyboards
With:
Drums: Howie Salmon; Bass: Lee Joseph (also lead vocals on “No Flowersâ€), Chris Holiman, John Ganem; Sax: Tom Denny (on “Betrayalâ€)
Influences: Here's what some fans and critics say about the new CD:
“Great band, Great songs! Don’t miss this one!â€
-- Stephane Boutron
"A joy to hear all the material, especially 'Life to Live' just blows me away!
-- Kristiaan Horvers
“You'll be amazed to find gems, like the six tracks from the E.P.â€
-- Maurizio Pustianaz, Chain DLK Magazine
“Its really great, very good songs!â€
-- Wolfgang Ohlsen
“I also like your Reptile House songs which are more outgoing and less melancholic…I think it’s a very unique CD cause of the sounds and arrangements.â€
-- Armin Wulf
Sounds Like: Melancholia, toy electronic instruments, the Arizona desert & sci-fi movies.
A cross between Wall Of Voodoo, Joy Division and The Young Marble Giants, with a dash of peyote.
Here are two simple music video clips we found while gathering vintage materials for the new CD. Yes, they are crude and arty by today's standards, but think how strange they were for 1983!
Jacket Weather 1983 music videos
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from the CD liner notes:The Arizona Daily Star’s Jill Schensul called the band, “Dark, furtive and sort of specter-like. Jacket Weather’s two keyboardists — Timothy Gassen and Debra Dickey — weave together smooth, tentative phantoms of sound. My favorite is ‘Must Be West,’ one of the most distinctive songs, and also illustrative of JW’s sound: rolling, almost toylike keyboards; Gassen spitting out two or three-word sentences for a stream-of-consciousness effect, and nice breaks in rhythm for added interest. Gassen relies heavily on natural imagery: water, sand, snakes. Desolate, but not in an angry way — more wistful than despairing. This is a distinctive smart endeavor.â€
OK, let's go forward in time 25 years: Here are a couple deals for a current music video DVD also produced by PCMP, this time in the alt-garage-psych genre:
Record Label: PCMP
Type of Label: Indie