Member Since: 03/03/2007
Band Website: couldn't keep up the payments...
Band Members: ADDENDUM(10/21/09):well the band as i knew and adored it evaoprated but due to some wonderful life momentums on the part of davey & noah. one is west of here and one is nearly south (on 11/3/09). words will be weak here except to say that i could never have navigated through the shitty quagmire of the music business dealings without them. they also have some of the finest ears that i'm aware of. i truly love every mess we made and with pride i refuse to clean them up. so forth going i'll just record here at home and continue to grow on instruments,with voices, & lyrics. i'll play out sometime soon when tone supporters reveal themselves to me. sound as ever, jeremy
Influences: jeremy's influences include : the church, any steve kilbey solo or side project (isidore, jack frost, and pharmakoi etc...), R.E.M., Daniel Amos, any other terry scott taylor projects (swirling eddies, lost dogs, and self titled albums), giant sand, as well as Howe Gelbs other veins (blacky ranchette, arizona amp and alternator, as well as howe's solo albums, seventy sevens, adam again, U2,The Minus 5, grandaddy, the everly brothers, michael penn, cheap trick, sam phillips, t-bone burnett, anything with marc ribot on it!, the beatles, electric light orchestra, the choir, paul mccartney solo stuff, red house painters, fleetwood mac, young fresh fellows, midnight oil, calexico, vic chestnut, josh rouse, ryan adams, nirvana, dean martin, the kinks, the lemonheads, jack logan, david gilmour, drivin and cryin, sean thomas eugene, larry norman, cheap trick, paul simon, ryan adams, tonio k, eddie hinton, tom waits, elvis costello, wes montgomery, lazy lester, slim harpo, sam cooke, mojave 3, link wray, eels, M. ward, and now i've grown tired of running into the next room to read off the shelve. (forgotten heroes i'm sorry...) captains log supplemental: can you believe i left Tom Petty off this list, please forgive me for i know not what i type..... oh yeah i just remembered joe henry albums too(mostly trampoline, fuse, & Scar). captains supplemental log insert of pink floyd (particularily "meddle" era) and frequent naps to "live @ pompeii" DVD. lately todd rundgren, early bee gee's albums (cd & vinyl) and solo michael roe stuff (the 77's). and i'm currently sponging on some of the move's albums as well as the Idle Race (both projects are pre E.L.O. jeff lynne whoa nellly!!) i also just obatained the Bee Gee's "ODESSA" (1969) double album on vinyl in all it's crushed red velvety cover goodness and it's quite terrific! early King Crimson Vinyl Albums i have recently bought are getting full soakage right now. king crimson alumnists 'McDonald and Giles' 1971 album is superb! it sounds real good. i've recently been listening to the new elvis costello "momofuku" and i got a pressing of the beach boys' "friends" (1968) which, in my humble opinion, is the best album they have ever spilled out. the new dennis wilson three set of vinyl is the greatest thing ive heard in quite some time. it includes "pacific ocean blue' (1977) and all the cutting room floor shit form that and what would have been his follow up album "bambu". so moody and arranged...ive been soaking on the two 'edwards hands' albums from 1968 & 1970. they also were a band called 'the piccadilly line' and made one album in1967 called 'the huge world of emily small'. also the 'fairfield parlour' album "from home to home" (1970) is quite a beautiful sounding record. i also recently got the new neil halstead "oh mighty engine" on vinyl and its a great napping or dinner album. ain't enough o's in smooth for this one...ongoing listening to alot of fripp/eno collaborations. the first four iron butterfly albums. the flame project which all of you beatle fans must hear this! carl wilson (beach boys) produced this amazing power pop album from 1970. also been sponging on all of the cream records, robert wyatt, and 'smiley smile' & 'wild honey' from the beach boys...you gotta hear that flame record...i've been off the deep end with anything that has the great Mickey Keen on guitar which has included two hudson ford albums, ashman & reynolds, maggie bell as suicide sal, & two superb larry norman albums "garden" & "planet". larry's "so long ago the garden" (1973) has been possibly the most important album of my life and i'm unable to express why. also listening to the Kilbey/Kennedy album these days as well. plus frank sinatra's "sings for only the lonely" which is sad and lonley. still questing for anything with mickey keen on guitar...
Sounds Like: somone who is trying to accept the struggle of estrangement here...
Record Label: *Homespun*
Type of Label: Indie