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"...Amateurs have created a strong debut LP filled with ’70s a.m. radio melodies mixed with warm, organic arrangements that add depth to their sprawling, laid back material...With a debut LP this strong, I don’t expect to see them unsigned for much longer."
- Chip Adams, TheTripwire.com
"…adventurous, immediately affecting, and unpredictable."
- Liz Colville, StylusMagazine.com
"L.A. quartet Amateurs can’t quite decide what they want to be, except good. Their first album nods to classic rock, folky ’70s radio fare, modern indie titans and maybe even prog rock band or two, if they used strings. Whether you hear a lot of Wilco or a little Fleetwood Mac, Fairport Convention or the Band, it’s the emotional range that makes Amateurs’ an impressive debut."
- Kevin Bronson, LA Times
"Amateurs deliver the goods on Speak Easy, their debut album." 4 out of 5 stars
- Elana Rintala, LittleRadio.com
"[Speak Easy] is timeless and well-crafted and not exactly easy to define, but definitely belongs in your record collection."
-Mark Ziemke, Ground Control Magazine
“There’s a decidedly rural element to the recordings on the band’s first full-length release… as evidenced by the copious use of violin and viola to create a sound reminiscent of old time country and western music… Notes are bent and stretched, rooting the music in the blues… It’s a winning mix of styles, making Speak Easy a compelling listen from beginning to end.”
-Michael Fortes, West Coast Performer Magazine
"A deceptively unassuming name for such an adept band."
- The Synthesis
"If they can create music this emotional after just over a year, then I can only imagine how good they'll be after two or three years. The Amateurs is a band to watch out for in the coming years."
- music-critic.com
"The instruments are what drive this music forward and the talented musicians involved would surely captivate a live audience."
- themusicreview.net
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The Amateurs began in San Francisco in September 2004, the brainchild of guitarist & vocalist Keith Waggoner and drummer Stephen Garver. The duo tirelessly developed the nascent Amateurs' sound self-producing demos with whatever recording apparatus they could get their hands on. Soon after its inception the project moved to Los Angeles where during the recording of their EP "Hope For The Best, Expect The Worst", The Amateurs became a 3-piece after inviting violinist Shannon De Jong to join up full-time. Recorded by Manny Nieto (Mars Volta, The Breeders) at the Rock Block in Eagle Rock, the 5 song EP inspired kind words and paved the way for multiple West Coast tours and one national tour.
Buoyed by the success of their EP and their tours, The Amateurs decided it was time to develop the sound further. Serendipitous living arrangements and shared interests lead to the addition of guitarist Anthony Puglisi. With the line-up finally solidified and the wheels of the tour van barely cool, the decision was made in April 2006 to begin writing a full length record.
The Amateurs' sound is all at once familiar, yet difficult to pin down. Huge drums and twisting guitars sometimes call to mind Zeppelin-inspired jams while the violin pushes the sound closer to the realm of fiddle-driven Fairport Convention. There are hints of classic artists like Fleetwood Mac and The Who and contemporary artists like Wilco and Midlake. But The Amateurs distill their influences into something that transcends a simple rehash of what they like to listen to. There are even shades of classical music especially apparent in their haunting, sprawling instrumentals. One listen makes it clear that The Amateurs revel in beautiful harmony, textural interplay, and dynamic crescendos.
After ceaseless preparation, The Amateurs entered the studio in late November 2006 to record what has become their first full-length effort, "Speak Easy." Enlisting the production talents of local mastermind Dave Trumfio (Wilco, Grandaddy), San Francisco mainstay Scott Hirsch (The Court & Spark), and Manny Nieto, The Amateurs captured something that is as rocking as it is sincere. Recorded live in 4 days, "Speak Easy" is not only a gratifying surprise, but a testament to the power of four individuals clearly focused on their collective vision.
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Member Since: 2/18/2005
Band Website: amtrs.com
Band Members: Keith , Brandon , Shannon , Anthony
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Live on ...IS GOOD tomorrow / Spaceland on Thursday / UK dates in June

Alright folks, a few things to report&First off, be sure to tune in to www.killradio.org tomorrow at noon for the &IS GOOD w/ Jon Hershfield show. Keith Amateur will be in for an interview and acousti...
Posted by Amateurs on Tue, 20 May 2008 04:15:00 PST

Waitin Round To Die

I put up a new track on the player. Its  a Townes Van Zandt cover that I’ve been doing a lot lately around town. I don’t know a lot of his stuff, but this one really gets to me. I thi...
Posted by Amateurs on Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:09:00 PST

Happy Holidays from the Amateurs - Free Download

Happy Holidays from all of us here at Amateurs!How about some free music for your fancy new iPods and such?Free download of "Shadowbox"Happy Christmas and a Merry New Year!XOXO,Amateurs...
Posted by Amateurs on Mon, 24 Dec 2007 08:59:00 PST

We made another year end list

"Baby" made it on to a year end list over at Groundcontrol Mag. Very nice!http://www.groundcontrolmag.com/detail/1/729/1Press McGee1. "To Build a Home" - The Cinematic Orchestra - Ma Fleur - [more inf...
Posted by Amateurs on Mon, 24 Dec 2007 09:01:00 PST

Speak Easy makes a year-end top 25 on Pitchfork

Liz Colville, who reviewed our album earlier this year for Stylus, rated Speak Easy 15 on her list of the 25 best albums of 2007 on Pitchfork. Above The National?...and Of Montreal?? Needless to say, ...
Posted by Amateurs on Tue, 18 Dec 2007 02:52:00 PST

Review of last weeks show at the Echo

We played the Monolators record release last Tuesday at The Echo along with Mezzanine Owls and Summer Darling. Thanks to Amateur Chemist for reviewing the show, and our guitars! He forgot to mention A...
Posted by Amateurs on Thu, 04 Oct 2007 12:17:00 PST

Keith sits down with Radio Free Silverlake

Keith sits down with Radio Free Silverlake for a chat Radio Free Silverlake busts a laid back interview with Keith Amateur. So, you don't have a bass player. Why? You know, we tried. We went through ...
Posted by Amateurs on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 02:45:00 PST

Speak Easy reviewed in West Coast Performer Magazine

Speak Easy reviewed in West Coast Performer "Speak Easy" gets reviewed in West Coast Performer Excerpt: "There's a decidedly rural element to the recordings on the band's first full-length release& ...
Posted by Amateurs on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 02:44:00 PST

Amateurs Invade Littleradio

Amateurs take over the Ground Control Radio show on Littleradio.com Tuesday August 7th from 8pm to 10pm. Tune in to hear what Amateurs like to listen to and a very special acoustic (kind-of) set. Tun...
Posted by Amateurs on Tue, 07 Aug 2007 10:21:00 PST

"Speak Easy" scores an A- on Stylus Magazine

Liz Colville reviews "Speak Easy" for Stylus Magazine. "&adventurous, immediately affecting, and unpredictable." Nice! http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/amateurs/speak-easy.ht m *** AmateursSpeak...
Posted by Amateurs on Tue, 07 Aug 2007 10:20:00 PST