Member Since: 5/7/2006
Band Website: infinitepartials.com
Band Members: Andrew Davis - cello, peace, stability
Amy Downing - vocals, beauty, dancing
Grant Hudson - vocals, guitar, sweat, snarls, poetry
Jesse Jones - djembe, tamborine, vocals, ambience
Andrew Noble - viola, mandolin, wild-card groove
Andy Strietelmeier - violin, metal angst
Friends on the album recordings:
Chris Sebastian - congas and trap set
Lindsey Verril - acoustic bass viol and fretless electric bass guitar
Megan Metheny - harp
Stephen Orsak - percussion, electric guitar, arranging and sequencing
Occasional guests at our live shows:
Steve Bernal - cello
Influences: In no particular order: Bob Dylan, Bela Fleck, Beethoven, Rostropovitch, Dave Grisman, Ani DiFranco, Jerry Garcia, Pink Floyd, Miro Quartet, Led Zepplin, Paul Simon, Neutral Milk Hotel, Art Garfunkel, Sufjan Stevens, R.E.M., The Books, Merle Haggard, Radiohead, Mark O'Connor, Oliver Rajamani, Paul McCartney, Gary Graves, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Yo Yo Ma, Townes Van Zandt, Violent Femmes, Steven Sondheim, Ibrahim Ferrer and the Buena Vista Social Club, Bach, Tom Petty, Will Taylor & Strings Attatched, Danny Elfman, Billy Holiday, Willie Nelson, Gypsy Kings, Suzanna Choffel, A Silver Mt. Zion, John Lennon, Patsy Cline, Tom Waits, Sean Lennon, Ravi Shankar, Joni Mitchell, Mice Parade, Patti Griffin, Velvet Underground, Tracy Chapman, Animal Collective, Cry,Cry,Cry, Iron and Wine, Wilco, Metallica, Jethro Tull, Sigur Ros, Buddy Holly, Allison Krauss, Bion Tsang, Anton Nel, Nina Simone, Mahler, Bob Marley, Appalachian Journey, Hank Williams, Alexander Vatagin, Arcade Fire, Evanesance, Pete Seeger, Feist, Silver Pines, Andrew Lloyd webber, Ledbelly
Chamber and Symphonic music, peace, Old Country and Bluegrass, old American Folk and Protest Songs, the Anti-Folk movement, Western Swing, pizza, the Anarchist Cookbook, Musical Theater, straight Theater, Brazillian and Cuban music, tequila, Classic Rock, the Punk asthetic, real Punk music, good beer, early Blues and Jazz, Jazz Fusion, high Hiphop, Funk, Dub, and Reggae, Psychadelia, Star Wars, Trance, Afro-pop and World-beat, Zydecho, Soul, Gospel, Spirituals, traditional American Protestant hymns, Old-time Religion, making fun of hipsters, traditional and new-age Celtic music, Irish folk songs, classic Heavy Metal, 1940s-50s crooners, humanitarianism, 80s new-wave boy-girl duets, country-and-western male/female duets, etc.
Sounds Like: a new kind of string band
Record Label: huh?
Type of Label: None