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Smyer

About Me


"Listening to the opening moments of Smyer, or even during the terrific and exuberant title track, the thought of a young Paul Westerberg and younger Tommy Stinson comes to mind. “Cherry Chapstick” is a lovable little Midwestern rock gem despite the fact this band is from New York. Go figure. Nonetheless “Cadillac” is another strong pop song (think Afghan Whigs) that bobs and weaves thanks to some great work from the guitar and rhythm section. The intensity and soulfulness of the album comes through with every song, whether it’s the winding “Late Night” or the run-of-the-mill “F Song” which doesn’t drop any F-bombs. Smyer rarely drop the ball or add filler to the proceedings, this despite the fact two five-minute numbers including “Last Car Leaving” are plopped in the middle of the album. There are several standouts here as Smyer don’t reinvent the wheel musically, just put some spit and polish on the hubcaps with “A Million Faces” (again think Afghan Whigs) and the airtight “Soul Crusher” and the dated-dubbed “Reaganomics”. "
-PopMatters (May 5, 2008)
Chopsticks (Crooked Tigers)
Cherry Chapstick - Live
Cadillac - Live

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Music:

Member Since: 23/07/2004
Band Website: http://www.smyerband.com
Band Members: Brian-Yelling and Guitar, Gabe-bass, Jeph-drums, Gordon- guitar
Influences: Swervedriver, Blur, Afghan Whigs, Spoon, Neil Young, Television, Whiskeytown, Guns and Roses, Jimi Hendrix,
Sounds Like: SMYER... The Fellows in Smyer Like Buffalo Wings and Beer.

Anyway, If you want you can buy them beer and buffalo wings.

Record Label: www.theperiodiclabel.com
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Smyers CROOKED TIGERS available for FREE DOWNLOAD on the PERIODIC LABEL!!!

Hello, howdy, 'ello!  After months of sweaty palms and the occasional black eye our new album Crooked Tigers is available as a free download on the Periodic Label here:  www.theperiodi...
Posted by on Wed, 07 Nov 2007 12:23:00 GMT

New Songs

Hey... Here's some new mixes, full album due end of October 2007.  Thanks, Smyer
Posted by on Wed, 25 Apr 2007 08:36:00 GMT