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The Jigsaw Seen

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Formed in 1988 by Dennis Davison (ex United States Of Existence, whose influential debut album “Introducing” was released by Bam Caruso in 1986) and Jonathan Lea, The Jigsaw Seen recorded their debut single “Jim Is The Devil,” which was released by Get Hip Records in 1989. The Los Angeles band then signed to New Jersey based Skyclad Records, releasing another single in 1989, "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen” and unleashing their debut album “Shortcut Through Clown Alley” in 1990.
The Los Angeles Reader pronounced: “The Jigsaw Seen’s witty commentaries capture both general life and more personal emotions with equal depth of feeling, and the music always shines.”
The band toured in support of the record, playing shows with Smashing Pumpkins, Afghan Whigs, the Cynics and the Sneetches, among others.
The Jigsaw Seen’s critically acclaimed EP “My Name Is Tom,” released in 1991, saw the band expanding their sound from tight pop song structures to a more expansive approach, culminating in the title track’s thunderous raga-rock.
Current bass player Tom Currier and drummer Teddy Freese joined in early 1993, solidifying the current lineup. Teddy previously played with Midwest combo Yipes, who scored a Billboard Top 100 single with their version of The Beach Boys’ “Darlin’.”
Davison and Lea produced the highly regarded tribute albums “Melody Fair, Songs Of The Bee Gees” (1994) and “Sing Hollies In Reverse” (1995) released by Eggbert Records and including such acts as Young Fresh Fellows, Fastbacks and Jon Brion.
Current auxiliary member David Nolte of the legendary Los Angeles band The Last joined in 1996. David later played with one of The Jigsaw Seen’s biggest influences, Arthur Lee (of Love) on one of Arthur’s last tours.
In the mid to late 1990’s the band appeared on tribute albums to Henry Mancini (from which the band’s version of “Baby Elephant Walk” was a CMJ charting hit), the Left Banke and Del-Fi Records. They also released a string of 7” singles during this time.
2000 saw the release of the band’s masterpiece “Zenith” about which The London Evening Standard proclaimed: “The Jigsaw Seen plough a gloriously arranged and sumptuously produced furrow. Echoes of Love are everywhere, noticeably in the sensual “Tight Lips” and the slinky “Big Hand,” where the loops and the mellotrons are beefed up by Laurel Canyon street noise. The Jigsaw Seen could be viewed as the missing link. A swoon-filled noise to stave off winter blues.”
The album received unanimous praise and substantial radio airplay, earning a spot on CMJ’s Top 100 chart. “Zenith” also earned guitarist Jonathan Lea a Best Packaging Grammy nomination for the album’s innovative design. Following the release of “Zenith,” The Jigsaw Seen was nominated Best Rock Band at the 2001 LA Weekly Awards.
Also in 2000, guitarist Jonathan Lea starting touring as a member of Kinks legend Dave Davies’ band, eventually appearing on the albums “Bugged Live,” “Transformation” and “Rainy Day In June.”
Dennis and Jonathan embarked on an acoustic tour of the UK in spring 2001. While there, the duo recorded a live radio session for the BBC. Their shows in Wales were also recorded, resulting in the live EP “Perfformiad I Mewn Cymru.”
In 2002 the band compiled their numerous tribute album tracks, recorded a few more and released it as “Songs Mama Used To Sing.” UK magazine Q called it a “cool and eclectic set.” This was followed in 2003 with the single “We Women.”
The "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" single was reissued as a 5-song CD in 2004, eventually reaching number 12 on Amazon's "Alternative Rock" bestsellers chart in 2008. Also that year the band appeared in the documentary film "Public Access Hollywood" performing "David Hart's Name Of Song", their tribute to Christian Science puppeteer David Unger Hart.
In 2005 the band’s 1991 recording “My Name Is Tom” was included on Rhino’s box set “Children Of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The Second Psychedelic Era,” which also included tracks by the Rain Parade, Dream Syndicate and the Three O’Clock. The song was also selected especially for the iTunes compilation “Essentials: Garage Rock” which also includes The White Stripes, Teenage Fanclub and The La’s.
The “My Name Is Tom” EP was reissued and expanded into a full-length ten-track album in 2006. This was followed by the release of the holiday EP “What About Christmas?” which USA Today said “deserves to be part of the permanent seasonal repertoire.”
In 2007 the band’s stellar version of Scott Walker’s “30 Century Man” was chosen by producers Matt Groening and David X. Cohen to be included in 20th Century Fox’s best-selling “Futurama” DVD “Bender’s Big Score.”
The band wrapped up 2008 with 2 new releases, “The Jigsaw Seen For The Discriminating Completist,” a rarities compilation featuring 4 previously unreleased tracks, followed by a Christmas mix of “Candy Cane,” released as a single.
2009 will see the release of their long-awaited new album “Bananas Foster.” This promises to be the band’s most ambitious effort so far. Much of the album has an orchestral feel, while retaining the exciting and adventurous sound that can only be that of The Jigsaw Seen.

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Member Since: 20/01/2005
Band Website: www.thejigsawseen.com
Band Members: Dennis Davison - vocals
Jonathan Lea - guitar
Tom Currier - bass
Teddy Freese - drums
Influences: Syd Barrett, Saul Bass, Big Star's Third, Chris Elliott, Forever Changes, Futurama, David Unger Hart, The Left Banke, Rod Serling's Night Gallery, Odessa, S.F. Sorrow, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Their Satanic Majestie's Request, Storm Thorgerson, The Three O'Clock, Scott Walker, The Who Sell Out, Windy City Heat, Roy Wood, Village Green Preservation Society, Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars.
Sounds Like: "Thee quintessential neo-psyche rock band" - THE BIG TAKEOVER
Record Label: Vibro-phonic Recordings
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

New "Shortcut" review!

The website Wilfully Obscure recently posted a review of The Jigsaw Seens 1990 debut, calling it a sophisticated psych-pop treasure. To read entire review, click here.
Posted by on Sun, 21 Jun 2009 22:43:00 GMT

"God Rest Ye" on BBC2!

British radio station BBC2 played The Jigsaw Seen's version of "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" on Christmas day alongside x-mas classics by James Brown and Aretha Franklin. To see the BBC playlist, cli...
Posted by on Sat, 17 Jan 2009 09:24:00 GMT

"Candy Cane" review @ Mistletunes!

The following review of "Candy Cane" recently appeared at the holiday music website www.mistletunes.com:This band previously had "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," a Rolling Stones-soundalike version of t...
Posted by on Sat, 27 Dec 2008 09:40:00 GMT

NUMBER 12 AT AMAZON!!!

With The Jigsaw Seen well on their way to becoming the Manheim Steamroller of indie rock, their 2004 reissue of "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" recently reached number 12 on Amazon's "most popular item...
Posted by on Sat, 20 Dec 2008 09:22:00 GMT

USA Today

USA Today recently proclaimed The Jigsaw Seen's new x-mas single "Candy Cane" "a holiday pop gem from an unjustly overlooked L.A. band."to download "Candy Cane" at iTunes, click link below.iTuneshappy...
Posted by on Wed, 17 Dec 2008 22:23:00 GMT

"Holiday Favorites"

The Jigsaw Seen have created an iMix at iTunes featuring their 3 x-mas songs "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen", "What About Christmas?" and "Candy Cane". To download "Holiday Favorites" at iTunes, click ...
Posted by on Fri, 12 Dec 2008 18:18:00 GMT

"Candy Cane" available at iTunes!

The grim reaper of yuletide cheer is back."Candy Cane", the festive new x-mas single by The Jigsaw Seen is now available to download at iTunes.To download "Candy Cane" at iTunes, click here
Posted by on Sun, 23 Nov 2008 22:41:00 GMT

"What About Christmas?" Top 20!

The Jigsaw Seen was recently informed by the producer of the internet radio channel "The Sounds Of Christmas" that their 2006 holiday recording "What About Christmas?" was among the channel's top 20 r...
Posted by on Mon, 17 Nov 2008 17:01:00 GMT

Rarities collection available at iTunes!

"The Jigsaw Seen For The Discriminating Completist", the new collection of rarities and previously unreleased tracks including versions of "30 Century Man", "My Name Is Tom", "Jim Is The Devil", "Baby...
Posted by on Sun, 26 Oct 2008 22:13:00 GMT

"My Name Is Tom" reviewed in Greece!

The Jigsaw Seen's 2006 reissue of "My Name Is Tom" was recently reviewed by Spiros Pelekis in the Greek fanzine Rumble Skunk.Below is an excerpt from the review:"...They gigged around L.A., attracting...
Posted by on Sat, 27 Sep 2008 08:52:00 GMT