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Simeon Flick

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** 2007 SAN DIEGO MUSIC AWARD NOMINEE FOR BEST LOCAL RECORDING! **
"The accomplished, schooled musicians of the world cast condescending looks at what they see as the simplistic, musical under-achievers in the pop world while the pop artists look back and wonder what’s the point of playing so well if you can’t connect with the public. The musical innovators disdain the cowardice they see when artists trudge over familiar ground. The minimalist folkies see great danger in musical excess of any kind hindering the impact of the lyrics. The rock and rollers think all of the previously mentioned groups need to just chill the hell out and make some noise. It’s hard to find the middle ground in all of that, but every once in a great while an artist comes along that bridges the gaps between all of these approaches. Sting, Stevie Wonder, Steely Dan and Bruce Hornsby come to mind when I think of musical forces of nature that can somehow merge radically different musical sensibilities and create a cohesive, exciting and satisfying result. If this kind of meeting of the musical elements sounds good to you, I give you Simeon Flick and his latest CD, Reactive Soul ." –Craig Yerkes of the San Diego Troubadour on CD Baby, November, 2006
"San Diego's Simeon Flick has a new CD out, his third, that is all over the map stylistically. In fact, his MySpace page describes his music as 'Alternative / R&B / Folk Rock,' which is probably as good a definition as exists...While a bit distracting, the thing is that every song is incredibly well-constructed; every arrangement works. And Flick is such a strong, expressive singer that the gear changes don't faze him a bit. That confidence and ability to switch from style to style and back again end up being one of Reactive Soul 's strengths--the stylistic changes not only hold your attention musically, but they cause you to pay closer attention to each song to see how Flick will approach each new style." –Jim Trageser, North County Times, 9/28/06
"I was sitting here at my studio surfing MySpace, in kind of a melancholic mood...when I came across Simeon Flick. [His] music put me in a reflective mood and I latched on to the sound instantly...As soon as I listened to [ Indigo Child ], I knew it would be the one I would turn to when I just wanted to chill out. Simeon is an embodiment of true musical talent and any connoisseur of music will enjoy [ Indigo Child ]...Music is in this guy's soul so be sure to keep your eyes open for his next CD-- Reactive Soul ." –Michael West in the Spring, 2006 issue of Revolt In Style
"Within ten tracks, Flick bridges the gap between confrontational rock and intricate folk harmonies. Indigo Child isn't reliant on either style, but instead is anchored by a rhythm that effectively uses the dynamics of both oeuvres. Though undercurrents of melancholy run through many songs, the album doesn't give in to depression and woe. Instead, the themes of lost love and dying break away to words centered on hope and resolve. Soft tones and acoustic dexterity mark the rolling ballad "Good Graces,"...the sullen restraint with which Flick delivers it is akin to the kind of emotion in U2's "With Or Without You." Other highlights include the rowdy closer "Can't Wait Till I Die." The cut's lines, all sung tongue-in-cheek, are well suited to the vintage rocker: "Well I don't know if I've been here before / But I don't think I'll be back for more / So I say with a sigh / Can't wait till I die." –Mary Montgomery, Hometown CDs, San Diego Reader, April 14, 2005
"Vocals that rival Jeff Buckley's and heartbreaking guitar mastery. Simeon Flick is a singer/songwriter who exists in a world of his own." –San Diego Indie Music Fest, 2005
"I remember introducing myself to Jason Mraz for the first time. He was still unknown and starving like everybody else. I just shook his hand, introduced myself, and told him I've been trying to do what he does for about 20 years, and that he had 'it'. He looked at me funny when I told him, 'You should be outta here by now. It shouldn't be long before the world knows you're big time'...The music [on Soliloquy ] is different and not written for the attention of little girls. But I have the same thing to say to Flick: 'Dude, you're outta here'...[ Soliloquy ] is brilliant...Every single track is remarkable in its originality, range of material (it kicks Jason's ass in this department), chops, maturity in arrangement and production, and most important: serious mojo." –Frederick Leonard in the June, 2004 issue of the San Diego Troubadour
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Simeon Flick is a heritage artist on the rise, performing accessibly innovative, alternative R&B music. He is slowly bulding a formidable reputation and a connoiseur following with his soulful voice, adroit musicality, engaging live performances, and memorable songs with poignant, erudite lyrics.
Flick grew up listening to 60's R&B, 70's funk, 80's & 90's rap and hip-hop, classic rock of all decades, and 80's & 90's punk and alternative. He was in two vanguard underground bands in the nineties (CRUX and Sages of Memphis , the latter of which was briefly scouted by Interscope Records and had two songs placed on MTVs Road Rules), but had already begun to explore new frontiers with his solo material before arriving in San Diego in 2001. Since then he has released three pioneering solo CDs ( Soliloquy , 2003, Indigo Child , 2004, and Reactive Soul , 2006), fronted the band Alpha Ray (whose song Tremore was featured on San Diego radio station 91X's Loudspeaker local music show), has performed all over San Diego and has toured both coasts, garnering new devotees along the way.
Simeon is enjoying an illustrious career, having shared stages with the likes of No Doubt, Sublime, Fishbone, The Untouchables, School of Fish, Rocket From The Crypt, Three Mile Pilot, Heavy Vegetable, The Samples, The Skeletones, Skankin' Pickle, Excel, Voodoo Glowskulls, Ozomatli, Geggy Tah, Matt Nathanson, and Leftover Salmon. As a San Diego-based solo artist he has co-billed with Jimmy Gnecco of OURS, Veruca Salt, Saucy Monky, Noe Venable, Transfer, Earl Thomas, Peter Sprague, Tom Brosseau, Gregory Page, Steve Poltz, Carlos Olmeda, Lisa Sanders, Berkeley/Hart, Anya Marina, Steph Johnson, Christopher Dale, Danielle LoPresti, Alicia Champion, Michael Tiernan, and Thomas Lee (late of Bo Bice). Simeon has done professional studio session work for and/or live gigging with Rob Crow (bass) of Pinback , Matt Nathanson (guitar), Strate Sound (drums & percussion), Singing Serpent Studios (vocals, guitar), The Grams (bass, percussion, vocals), Eddie Elliott (guitar, percussion, vocals), Sterling Waters (percussion), Tim Corley (bass), Lee Tyler Post (guitar, bass, percussion, vocals), Matthew Stewart (guitar, bass, drums, percussion, vocals), The Enchanted (guitar, bass, drums, percussion, vocals), Bad Science Fiction (bass, vocals), Tapwater (percussion), Christopher Dale (bass, percussion, vocals), and Barbara Nesbitt (percussion, vocals).
Simeon released his third album at San Diego’s renowned Belly Up Tavern on 10/04/06. Reactive Soul bristles with intent, combining the punch of alternative, the lyrical urgency of folk, and the rhythmic imperative of classic rock and R & B. Simeon opened for Jimmy Gnecco of OURS at the San Diego House of Blues on 12/10/06, and has since been featured on San Diego radio stations 102.1 KPRI FM (which has thrice played Many Moons and has once played Choice and Money Don't Make The Man from Reactive Soul ) and Free 103.7 FM, and has appeared twice on KUSI TV. Reactive Soul was nominated for Best Local Recording at the 2007 San Diego Music Awards .
His goals are modest: To make a sustainable living through music, ease the human condition, and to sing like the session woman on the Stones' 'Gimme Shelter'.

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Member Since: 5/12/2004
Band Website: http://www.simeonflick.com/
Band Members: FOLLOWERS: FEBREEZE (PT 1)FOLLOWERS: FEBREEZE (PT 2)
MONEY DON'T MAKE THE MAN by JOHNO WELLS OF REDTIMES DOT COM
TRIPLE SOLITAIRE WITH JAKOB MARTIN
SITTING WITH JAKOB MARTIN, LEE COULTER, BRO DEVA AND STEPCHILD

NEW NATION MEDIA AGGRANDISEMENT
CHOICE feat. ROCKIN' RHEA
MONEY DON'T MAKE THE MAN with ROCKIN' RHEA
DRUTHERS with ROCKIN' RHEA
LIVE: larynx, Taylor 910ce acoustic guitar, Hirade H-15 classical guitar, foot tambourine, Boss RC-20XL Loop Station, various Boss effects pedals.
STUDIO: everything.
Influences: The Police, Sting, Jeff Buckley, Tim Buckley, early Dave Matthews, early Stevie Wonder, Steve Winwood, Steve Miller, Paul Weller, Paul Simon, Bill Withers, Blues Traveler, Doobie Brothers, Muddy Waters, The Pretenders, all Motown, Earth Wind & Fire, Escher, The Jackson 5 & early Michael Jackson, Sly & The Family Stone, Smokey Robinson, early Santana, The Specials, The Selecter, English Beat, General Public, Elvis Costello, Sade, Marvin Gaye, Sam & Dave, Otis Redding, Curtis Mayfield, Dusty Springfield, Sam Cooke, Al Green, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, Jane's Addiction, Van Morrison, Van Halen, Robert Johnson, Steph Johnson , Alpha Ray , Andres Segovia, Domenico Scarlatti , Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, John Williams (the guitarist AND the composer), Narciso Yepes, Julian Bream, George Gershwin, Ted Leo, Tori Amos, Fiona Apple, Joni Mitchell, Peter Gabriel, PJ Harvey, Sinead O'Connor, Laura Veirs , Noe Venable , Eddie Elliott , Ani DiFranco, Frank Sinatra, Frank Zappa, Edith Piaf, Etta James, Cleo Lane, Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Judy Garland, Jamiroquai, Depeche Mode, Violent Femmes, Brand New Heavies, Heavy Vegetable, Husker Du, Grant Lee Buffalo, Barry Gibb's falsetto, The Grateful Dead, Talking Heads, Afghan Whigs, Oingo Boingo, Sages of Memphis, Phish, Fishbone, FUGAZI, Quicksand, Weezer, Ween, Weapon Of Choice, War, Rage Against The Machine, Pink Floyd, Pearl Jam, Primus, Pixies, Pinback, Pitchfork, The Pogues, Van Gogh, Howard Hello , Hum, Helmet, Hella, Belly, Blondie, Anthrax, Cliff Burton-era Metallica, Nirvana, Mudhoney, Mother Love Bone, Mary's Danish, Minutemen, Monet, fIREHOSE, Frente, Failure, Living Color, Dance Hall Crashers, Dinosaur Jr., Deftones, Bad Brains, Brad, Black Sabbath, Boz Scaggs, Coco Bs , Cathryn Beeks , Circle Jerks, X, XTC, STP, INXS, CRUX , TAD, Jesus Lizard, Sleater-Kinney, Smashing Pumpkins, Chili Peppers, Sex Pistols, Soundgarden, Shihad, Rumah Sakit, Gomez, 31 Knots , 311, B52s, 24/7 Spyz, MC5, U2, Nick Drake, Moby Grape, Nine Inch Nails, Beyonce Knowles, Rival Schools, Ray Charles, Nat Cole, Buddy Rich, Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Jaco Pastorius, Vinnie Colaiuta, Charlie Parker, Stanley Clarke, Herbie Hancock, Stanley Jordan, Freddie Hubbard, Vince Guaraldi, Dave Brubeck, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie, Public Enemy, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, NWA, Dr. Dre, Dr. John, De La Soul, Descendents, DEVO, Q-Tip, Biggie, Tupac, Tarantele, Television, Steely Dan, Sleeping People , Prince, Yes, Rush, Genesis, Beatles, Stones, Zeppelin, CCR, Mission (UK), The Band, The Jam, The Who, The Smiths, The Doors, The Byrds, The Knack, The Clash, The Cult, The Cure, The Kinks, The Alarm, you know, EVERYTHING.
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Record Label: Simeon Flick Music
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