|
|
Artist description
The Big Creak is an original, pop/rock band from Columbus, Ohio. The band's alternative sound has been referred to as unique, quirky, and sincere; and the band is known regionally for expanding upon their recorded ideas during their live performances. |
|
Music Style
Danceable Pop Rock |
|
Musical Influences
Dada, Miles Davis, The Specials, The Meters, Beck |
|
Similar Artists
New version of Dada, Jahon Mayer, Guster |
|
Artist History
Releases:
- Three-Song Demo 2002 (also used as CD single for "You‚ve Been Seeing Him" and "Falling Through")
- Makeshift Sessions, Volume 1, Sick 2001 (sophomore CD release)
- "Sick" CD single, 2001
- "Ask You Again" "Ripe Decisions" cassette single 1999
- This One 1999 (full-length CD debut)
Notable work in 2002:
- 4-02 Website release of "You‚ve Been Seeing Him" live video (shot 3-01-02, Columbus, OH)
- 3-02 Jim and Aaron attended the South by Southwest music conference, Austin, TX
- 3-02 New Three Song Demo released
- 3-02 Raised almost $800 for Columbus‚s WCBE (90.5fm) by organizing/performing a benefit show
- 2-02 "Sick" featured on Millenium Music Conference compilation CD; The Big Creak performs a showcase at the conference in Harrisburg, PA
- 1-02 Band unveils all-new website, featuring a new look, fans page, unreleased music, and many more regularly updated features
Other Accomplishments:
- Recorded the song "Sick" with producer David Ivory in Philadelphia, PA (credits include The Roots, Erykah Badu, Patti Labelle)
- Has shared the stage with touring acts Wilco, Moxy Fruvous, Atomic Fireballs, Ekoostik Hookah, Plum
- Performed three consecutive years at Ohio's largest fundraising event (BGSU Dance Marathon)
- "Smart" selected as one of the best Columbus-based original songs of 2001 by The Other Paper, Columbus, OH
- Receiving regular airplay on Columbus stations such as WOBN, CD101, WCBE, 99.7 The Blitz, and other Ohio stations such as WKSR, WFAL, WBGU, and various internet broadcasts
- Attended South by Southwest music conference, Austin, TX, in 2001
- Featured on Hits magazine's Wheels & Deals page in 2001
|
|
Group Members
Jim Koch-Guitar/Vocals
Aaron Bright-Keys/Vocals
Paul Graves-Bass
Keith Maxwell Button-Drums/Percussion/Vocals |
|
Press Reviews
The Big Creak
Makeshift Sessions, Volume I: Sick
self-released
The Big Creak might just be the quintessential geek rock band in existence, which is fair praise for a bunch of Bowling Green expatriates now dwelling in Cowtown. Combining the cynicism of Ben Folds Five with quirky pop soundscapes reminiscent of a less-pedestrian Barenaked Ladies, Makeshift Sessions sounds as professional as any Eels record you could name, and with almost as much off-the-wall humor.
The band can turn a sardonic phrase as good as anyone, such as “If I could have one wish, you’d be someone else” kicking off Somehow (Note To Self), but at the same time, Lucy is essentially a jam number where a plaintive request to the girl in question is merely repeated over and over again, sans elaboration. And it doesn’t need any, either.
By the time you get to Yeah, which sees the group seemingly taking the piss out of Fatboy Slim, you’re addicted. The songs have more hooks than a fleet of pirate ships, more humor than Comedy Central, and more than enough talent and vision to tie it all together. The Big Creak is excellent, and the sky’s the limit for the band. Catch ’em locally while you still can.
—Brian O’Neill
Columbus Alive
|
|
Location
Columbus, Ohio - USA |
|
Copyright notice. All material on MP3.com is protected by copyright law and by international treaties. You may download this material and make reasonable number of copies of this material only for your own personal use. You may not otherwise reproduce, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display, or create derivative works of this material, unless authorized by the appropriate copyright owner(s).
|
|