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THE MARSHMALLOW OVERCOAT

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THE NEW ALBUM -- "THE LIGHT SHOW" -- IS NOW AVAILABLE!
GARAGE BANDS & LABELS: WANT TO TRADE YOUR SOUNDS? WE DO! DROP US A LINE AND LET'S SHARE THE FUZZ!
AN EARLY FAN REVIEW of the new "LIGHT SHOW" ALBUM: "You've created another masterpiece. Absolutely superb. Beautiful. The title track is mind-blowing!" -- MARK STOUT, USA
ABOVE: the free poster, showing some record covers for the band since 1986, given away with the new 2008 "Light Show" CD.
THE MARSHMALLOW OVERCOAT has blasted the fuzz since 1986, with countless records, tours & videos that spread the garage-psych mayhem. They are still alive after more than 22 years, with a new album titled "The Light Show" out in 2008!
Here's a brief bio, from the 2005 "best of" CD/DVD set:
The infection blossomed in the spring of 1986, when Gassen pushed four other kindred cavemen into a Tucson, Arizona living room to cut their first demo. They didn't know it at the time, but they were triggering a chain reaction leading to international tours, MTV video airplay, college radio chart-toppers, and a tireless schedule of recording.
That lovably crude demo turned into their debut "Groovy Little Trip" 45 for Los Angeles' Dionysus Records, and suddenly there was no turning back. The records started pouring out, and by 2005 more than 35 CD, LP, 45 and compilation appearances had seen release.
Critics were confused, dumbfounded, or happily startled at the band's approach and delivery. "The best material here is capable of peeling the fluorescent paint off one's walls," wrote the Arizona Daily Star inresponse to their first LP, "The Inner Groove."
Recorded for $250 in a friend's living room studio, "The Inner Groove" featured fuzzed Rickenbacker 12-string guitars, a vintage Sears toy organ, and vocals suitably delivered from the bathroom via a long microphone cable. Like most of their later records, it was also drenched in tremolo, reverb, Vox, Farfisa, and the wheezings of a broken old "Kustom Kraft" guitar amplifier.
Bigger budgets and more elaborate studios ensued, with the resulting albums bringing more to cheer about. "The Overcoat has the roller coaster lilt of sheer pop and the feel of magic," exclaimed England's Unhinged Magazine, while back in the U.S., Buzz Magazine observed that The Marshmallow Overcoat "is the cerebral nugget that blows the lid off the underground!"
The UK psychedelic bible Freakbeat Magazine contended their second album "Try On The Marshmallow Overcoat should be listened to 1000 times. This LP holds its own with the most revered of classics."
And as the recording studio became a second home, so did the tour van. The Marshmallow Overcoat wore out countless tires on American and Canadian roads, blasting the fuzz and Farfisa throughout the hemisphere.
A two month 1992 European tour prompted wild shows from Holland all the way to Greece as the band's sweaty stage show scorched the Continent. France's Kinetic Vibes Magazine wrote that the band "creates an apocalyptic universe of shapes and colours ... an alchemy of sounds that subliminally invade the depths of our minds and spin in the unexplored zones of our psyche."
Italy's Davy Magazine also reacted strongly to the European invasion. "Like a piece of wood left too long in the rain, The Overcoat has assumed weird and twisted forms. Music from the last outpost of the world could hardly be more mysterious."
The band wore their influences on their sleeves — literally. Paisley shirts (long sleeve and buttoned at the top, of course), shaggy hair, Beatle boots and pegged-leg pants were the normal attire, on stage or off.
Musically, they gladly credited the cream of the original 1960s garage/psych crop as their fathers. The Marshmallow Overcoat's records are jammed with loving nods to The Electric Prunes, Chocolate Watch Band, Blues Magoos, Strawberry Alarm Clock and Music Machine, among countless others.
The 26 lava-lamp anthems in this "best-of" might be heard as only musical graffiti to the uninformed. Perhaps only true believers can understand these sounds as the indelible benchmarks of a paisley-punk mission.
But The Marshmallow Overcoat won't be forgotten — there's a band in a garage down the street right now trying hard to learn their songs.

THE PURPLE MERKINS are a beer-soaked side-band of The Overcoat, releasing 45s in the 1990s that have been collected into the "Merkinmania!" LP & CD. THEE HANDS OF TYME are another fun side-project, mining the psych side of the garage sound.
All have records available at www.purple-cactus.tv in the Garage Nation section. FUZZ ON, bruthas and sistas!
Check out the FREE Purple Merkins CD offer with the KNIGHTS OF FUZZ DVD !

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/14/2008
Band Website: http://www.purple-cactus.tv
Band Members:
THIS IS THE FIRST NEW MARSHMALLOW OVERCOAT ALBUM SINCE THE ACCLAIMED 2005 "best of" CD/DVD. THE NEW CD HAS BONUS AUDIO TRACKS, AN EXCLUSIVE MUSIC VIDEO, A BONUS 28-SONG MP3 "LIVE" ALBUM, AND A FULL-COLOR 11"x17" POSTER FEATURING RECORD COVERS FROM THE BAND'S FIRST 22 YEARS OF MAKING FUZZ!

The lineup for the 2008 recordings is pictured below, counterclockwise from top:
SCOT GASSEN (drums)
BILL KURZENBERGER (Farfisa keyboards)
DAN MAGEE (bass)
TIMOTHY GASSEN (vocals)
MATT RENDON (guitars)
CHAD WHITE (guitars)

Influences:
If it has '66-styled fuzz, Farfisa and fun in it, then we dig it!

Sounds Like: We'll add more and more music video from the band below. Full resolution versions of most of these videos -- and many more -- are on the "best of" DVD.

NEW: "The Light Show" (live 2008)

"Psilocybic Mind"
"Groovy Little Trip" (live 2008)

"Baby's Got Kinks" (live 2008)

making of "The Light Show Album (2008)

DVD introduction & "The Mummy"

"Suddenly Sunday"

"Something About The Sun" & "Tomorrow Never Knows" (live)

"You're Lost Little Girl" (live)

"13 Ghosts"

"Fly Away"

"Bones Crack"

Record Label: PCMP
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

new audio & video for ya'll

Hey Fuzzheads,Let's celebrate Spring with a new 2009 Marshmnallow Overcoat track -- a slightly demented cover of the Beatles chestnut "I Wanna Be Your Man." I'll add more new songs during the Summer. ...
Posted by on Fri, 03 Apr 2009 17:04:00 GMT

NEW Overcoat tracks!

Fuzzheads,So sorry for being absent for a couple months -- we've been busy finishing a new session of Marshmallow Overcoat tracks....I'll post one or two here soon!FUZZ IT!--Les Guru
Posted by on Wed, 25 Feb 2009 12:47:00 GMT

SANTA FUZZ !!!

OK, and early present to your fuzzheads -- our song "Santa Fuzz" from the new "Light Show" album is now up on the page. Just perfect to wrap Christmas presents to: a slightly sinister, kind of dirty, ...
Posted by on Tue, 09 Dec 2008 21:44:00 GMT

more on the new fuzz

OK, deep into mixing the latest (last?) new tracks from the Marshmallow Overcoat -- and I am so impressed with the playing quality of my bandmates. Wow, they sound like a modern version of the mid-60s...
Posted by on Fri, 05 Dec 2008 17:10:00 GMT

CALLING ALL LABELS -- NEW FUZZ ALERT!

Yep, 23 years after incubation, the Marshmallow Overcoat is now out of the studio with another fist-full of fuzz. So -- CALLING ALL GARAGE RECORD LABELS: time for a new record! We'd especialyl love to...
Posted by on Mon, 17 Nov 2008 21:58:00 GMT

back to the garage!

OK, now that some truth and justice has returned to the US, we can get back to where we belong: THE GARAGE, MAKING THE FUZZ! I wonder if some new sounds will be recorded by the Marshmallow Overcoat so...
Posted by on Fri, 14 Nov 2008 14:57:00 GMT

new video is up!

Hey Fuzzheads, So we played our first live show in a LONG time a few weeks ago, to celebrate the relase of the new "Light Show" album. I just uploaded the first edited clip from the night, for "baby's...
Posted by on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 11:52:00 GMT

new LIVE Marshmallow Overcoat video!

OK, fuzzheads, we've finished editing some new video from the recent Marshmallow Overcoat album release party. I'll start posting clips here soon. Let me know what you think of the new album -- our 2...
Posted by on Mon, 21 Jul 2008 22:33:00 GMT

LIVE SHOW REPORT

OK, we had a blast this past week playing our first show in a loooong time. Nice to know that those on-stage insticnts come back pretty quickly! We've started to edit the live audio, which sounds pret...
Posted by on Sat, 05 Jul 2008 13:49:00 GMT

FREE album release show in AZ Saturday, June 28!

Hey Fuzzheads, Hot on the release of the new "Light Show" album, The Marshmallow Overcoat will play it's first live show in years on this upcoming Saturday, June 28 -- in a free (private) album r...
Posted by on Mon, 23 Jun 2008 18:17:00 GMT