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Artist description
piano rock with influences ranging from ben folds five to saves the day |
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Music Style
piano rock |
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Musical Influences
Ben Folds Five, Jimmy Eat World, Saves the Day |
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Similar Artists
Ben Folds (Five), All American Rejects, Dashboard Confessional, The Get Go, Something Corporate, The Rocket Summer, Jimmy Eat World |
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Artist History
the perfect disaster "thing" got started when i was recording demos for rockview, a project that i had been working on with an amazing guitarist named ben roque. i recorded 8 or 9 songs without guitar and was planning on waiting for ben to lay down some guitar tracks, but impatience got the best of me and i added piano. needless to say i wasn't extremely happy with "reaching out for more" and "three weeks", the first of the songs, and i wasn't impressed with the way any of the other stuff came out either. but in january 2002 some friends overheard the songs and asked for cds, so i figured i'd put some shit up. since then the style has developed and become less poppy, with more influences from the live shows that are done with an amazing band including one of the best drummers i've ever had the chance to meet, sam karcher, the aforementioned guitarist, ben roque, and tristan needler adding bass to the mix. i'm currently recording demos for a new cd that should be out later this year, and "welcome back, class of 93" and "the red shift" really represent the musical and lyrical maturity that i think this project has developed over the past year |
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Group Members
zac clark - piano, bass, vocals, guitar |
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Instruments
yamaha stage custom drums, yamaha p80 stage keyboard, fender bass, ovation celebrity acoustic guitar, shure microphones |
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Albums
s/t (2002), upcoming full-length (2003) |
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Location
Essex Jct., VT - USA |
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