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About Me

As we know, the history of an influential band is very important to its fans. And though their musical contribution has been far reaching, the inception of supercollider has been, and still remains, a mystery. As a result, vast numbers of rumors have circulated about that particular event that created supercollider from fragments of other lesser efforts.Some say it was an ad in a paper. Some say a clandestine meeting at a local Byzantine chapel. Still others say it was at Puffy's infamous L.I. party where drummer Kirk Snedeker was overheard waxing nostalgic about '80's Aqua Net and Girbaud to Ted Kennedy. Suddenly, from behind a fresh glass of Crystal, came the cold dark leer of veteran bassist and part-time razor eater Michael Mondello. Fuelled by diametrically opposed musical upbringings, the fierce battle that ensued scattered the rich and famous into previously unexplored areas of the house. Everyone, that is, except internationally known camel toe tamer and guitarist Jim Konatsotis, along with J-Lo 's then husband, singer Nick Blain, who became willing participants - just for the heck of it. The battle raged until the first wisps of dawn buffed the knobs of the pool house doors and Joe Pesci finally gave up trying to get past the doorman. It was then that Penn&Teller put an end to the fisticuffs with a wave of a Baccarat glass, an insipred "Abra-cadabra" and a round dousing of the four with Jaegermeister. The brawl ended in mutual respect, friendship and a musical bond between the four which heretofore has remained unknown. And the stage was set for what would be supercollider. Nick never spoke to J-Lo again. Oprah won't stop calling. The rest, as they say, is history.Other rumors aren't nearly as interesting or as lacking in veracity.One thing about supercollider is known for sure though. This is one band that knows how to rock.supercolliderhave played numerous CT and NY clubs. Their volitle mix of 80's pop, 90's sensibility, and 00's leftover 90's sensibility with a side of 60's deconstructionst altruisim all comes together for this stunning quartet in a package that's too huge to fit the pants of most people.Wait. Listen. Do you hear that? It's supercollider MyGen Profile Generator
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Member Since: 6/12/2006
Band Website: supercolliderband.com
Band Members: Nick Blain (Vox)Mike Mondello (Bass)Jim Konatsotis (Guitar)Kirk Snedeker (Drums)Brian McFarland (Live Drums)
Influences: The Clash, The Cure, The Replacements, The Specials, Thin Lizzy, Lou Reed, Cheap Trick, P Funk, STP, Hendrix, Dick Dale, The Who, Prince, Queen, Stones, James Gang
Sounds Like: Music that will make your head spin fast enough to crash into itself and form new things.
Record Label: Short Bus Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Open letter to to drunk male stage crashers

Dear Sir, Let me start with: I appreciate your enthusiam.  It is fun to sing with the band.  Live music is fun and necessary and it moves people in a lot of different ways. And drunk gu...
Posted by Supercollider on Mon, 18 Dec 2006 06:12:00 PST

Words I hate

Ginourmous... as used on TV to describe the MTV Buzz Ballads CD. Go back to school you dumb fuckers!!!!!! Shrimps..... as used to describe more than one as opposed to more than one type.............
Posted by Supercollider on Thu, 14 Dec 2006 10:45:00 PST

Philadelphia

 Hey ho, Jim checking in.  I was feeling a little nostalgic over the last few days. For those of you who care, I really learned to play guitar  and cut my teeth on the live circuit in P...
Posted by Supercollider on Wed, 13 Dec 2006 12:07:00 PST

Season's Beatings

So I checked out the Roller Derby last night in Waterbury.  Absolutely incredible!!!!!!  Little did I suspect to find over 500 fans in the CT valley on a Sunday night during the holidays!!&n...
Posted by Supercollider on Mon, 11 Dec 2006 11:07:00 PST

CT Roller Derby

Just when you think nothing new is occurring; what sprouts out of the seed of boredome never ceases to amaze me.   Woman's CT Roller Derby is the word of the day.  I...
Posted by Supercollider on Tue, 14 Nov 2006 11:58:00 PST

Cover Band vs. Original Material

Hey everyone: Well, everytime I swear I'll never do another cover gig (about every other month), someone offers up the cash, convenient venue or the opportunity to play outside in the sunshine or for ...
Posted by Supercollider on Sat, 17 Jun 2006 06:42:00 PST