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After tearing up Midwestern clubs
for over two years, this Madison,Wisconsin based band was
the first band to be signed to Jake Wisely's Minneapolis
based Red Decibel Records, and released "Gardens of
Machinery" to critical acclaim.
Following the release of "Gardens of
Machinery", Red Decibel sent the boys out on the
road - playing clubs in the Midwest, upstate New York,
and Canada.
Their second album, "Chameleon Drool", proved
to be an astonishing mix of funkadelic acid crunch and
wail, which prompted Kerrang! magazine to assert
that Rapscallion were "the next Soundgarden."
Both CMJ and Foundations Magazines recognized this band
with favorable reviews. With all the underground buzz
circling this band, Rapscallion was soon offered a
Management deal with the Los Angeles based Steve Moir
Company, and a publishing deal with Warner/Chappel
followed.
The Chameleon Drool Tour blazed through places like the
"Whiskey A Go Go" in Los Angeles, The "Off
Ramp Cafe" and "RCKCNDY" in Seattle, as
well as many southern cities, including Louisville,
Nashville, Johnson City, Knoxville, Birmingham,
Tuscaloosa, Atlanta, Oxford, Gainsville, Deerfield
Beach, St. Petersburg, and Tampa. Other cities included
Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lincoln, Missoula, Spokane,
Eugene, San Diego, Southampton, and New Haven.
Both releases continued to garner high marks from various
rock and alternative music publications.
Fueled and strengthened by the dramatically diverse and
wide range of lyrical and instrumental talents of its
musicians, Rapscallion's music still remains accessible
to the wide range of their audience.
With this "Something for Everyone" state of
mind Rapscallion is now offering up a new set of demos,
Older and WiDer, which is once again attracting
enthusiastic reviews from Rock journalists.
The band is currently back in the studio working on more
new material.
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CD: Older and Wider
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