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Artist description
Mercurial and dark currents are woven into their highly personal Slow-core. It has often been described as intimate and romantic. The trio has a beautiful sense of interplay. Having been together as friends and band mates for five years, the sound has a certain maturity of texture, chordal movement and harmonic complexity. A minimalist approach, regarding overdubs, creates a sparse sound scape with room for the listener to fall into. |
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Music Style
Slow-core |
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Musical Influences
Nick Drake, Love, The Doors, Scott Walker, Sinatra, early Joni Mitchell, Acoustic Iggy Pop, John Lennon |
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Similar Artists
Morphine, Cowboy Junkies, Belle and Sebastian, |
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Artist History
Robert Seidler, the lead vocalist, guitarist and main writer of the project, is a native of San Francisco. Having studied voice from renown vocal coach Judy Davis, and method acting from Jean Sheldon, his support for the lyric and content can be emotionally involving. "Christian Boy", Seidler’s first local hit, received extensive airplay on San Francisco's KQAK eventually rising to the stations top ten. His second hit "I Can't Believe" received strong air play on LIVE105 and spread to 140 stations across the country. His influences are Scott Walker, Nick Drake, Leonard Cohen, Jimmy WebbIron Butterfly and Erik Satie. |
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Group Members
Robert Seidler is the guitarist and vocalist. The drummer, Steve Escobar has played with Preacher Boy, Mr. Clean and other San Francisco Bay Area bands for years. His influences are, Hal Blaine (The Wrecking Crew), Floyd Snead and Ringo. The Bass player, Michael Fisher has played with Robert Seidler for years. Starting out as a keyboard player influenced by Bill Evans, ending up ironically enough as a Bass player whose influences are Lee Dorman (IronButterfly), Percy Jones, and Scott LaFaro. |
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Instruments
Guitar, Vocals, Bass and Drums |
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Albums
In Everything I Do |
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Location
San Francisco, CA - USA |
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