"Straw Man" music video
New rehearsal video:
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State Shirt isn't really State Shirt's name. It's something other than State Shirt. But he does wear a lot of State Shirts.
Earliest musical influences are at age 4 and are his mom's piano playing and his dad's whistling. Takes piano lessons at age 5.
Bought a keyboard in 5th grade, brought it to school and got made fun of. Went back home and recorded 1000 goofy seven second long songs on portable cassette player.
Age 14. Forms a wack Phil Collins inspired light-rock band with friends from grade school. Plays the Easthampton, MA fall festival among other fine establishments.
Buys a $200 Slingerland drum set, breaks a lot of cymbals. As a drummer, bassist and guitarist, he plays in a death metal band, a light rock band, and an indie emocore band.
Begs for and borrows music gear to record indie rock songs in his bedroom. Comes home from high school and records nearly every day. Records ‘The Ethan Album' and gives the cassette to friends. Goes to work at Caldor (a now defunct east-coast retail outlet) in the evenings.
Gets a small scholarship and attends Hartt School of Music in Connecticut. Drops out of school and delivers pizza.
Goes on tour with his crusty noise-punk band. They play clubs and dives all across the east coast. Band calls it quits, back to delivering pizza.
Relocates to Los Angeles to get signed.
Moves back to Massachusetts and works at a car wash. He doesn't record anything for a year. Gets drunk.
Relocates to Los Angeles to get signed.
Gets sucked into a mind-numbing day job and isn't heard from for a while.
SongFight.org inspires State Shirt to start writing and recording songs again. Songs are received well and he keeps recording.
Saves up some money, self-releases New Planet and people actually buy it.
Hopes that pressing 1000 copies of his new full-length CD Don't Die doesn't go to waste.
Surprised by the shitload of radio airplay across the US.
Celebrates with a frosty Sam Adams.