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Artist description
Hi! My name is Scott and I like the musics. I like good music so I try to make my own from time to time. I record it all by myself with a Yamaha cassette-based 8-track in my basement. I play drums, bad bass, and guitars as well as a few random instruments like a cool toy piano and shizzy like that. My vocals are not too good but the backups usually work. Well, at least I think I have the right idea. Word up. |
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Music Style
laid-back, folky rock with no shame |
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Musical Influences
R.E.M., Weezer, the Smiths, Mike Grau and the Grautones, the Unpopulars, Radiohead, the HollyHotchers, Atom and his Package |
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Similar Artists
Blur, Talking Heads, R.E.M. |
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Artist History
I took piano lessons starting in first grade but I really wnated to take drum lessons. My 'rents were like "Hey Scott, take piano lessons first." I was like "No." I lost that battle, but it paid off. Drum lessons started in fourth grade. When I was 13 I bought an acoustic guitar with my Bar Mitzvah money. I played drums in some bands with friends. One of them lasted a while, the HollyHotchers. My friend Matt and I wrote songs and rocked some faces during high school. I started recording when I got the Yamaha in 1997. I record whatever comes to mind even if it is terrible. Currently I am playing guitar in a band called Everything Red in Syracuse, New York. We'll see what happens with that. |
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Group Members
Scott- vocals, rhythm guitar (he's the sweet one)
Scott- lead guitar, piano (he's the cute one)
Scott- bass, backup vocals
Scott- drums, television, mandolin (he's the abusive alcoholic one) |
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Instruments
drums, bass, guitars, vocals, piano, television, percussion, mandolin, tamborine |
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Albums
Sounds Like Burning, I Like Meat, I Make Boys Cry |
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Location
Cranford, NJ - USA |
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