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Artist description
With their intently focused live performances and highly anticipated debut CD
Halogen Sons, Hubcap have entrenched themselves at the center of
Ithaca, NY's vibrant roots-rock music scene. Hubcap plays music that
crashes and howls, floats and whispers, often in the same song. Call it rock
and roll tinted with dust and twang, pop music coated in gravel and rust, or
country music roughed up and kicked around. Marked by well-crafted songs,
cutting guitars and driving rhythms, Halogens Sons moves effortlessly from
country blues to Britpop, from Motown to art rock, from trashy garage rock to
atmospheric ballads.
Formed in the summer of 1999 in Ithaca, NY, Hubcap
quickly developed a large repertoire of original songs and
unexpected covers, as well as a devoted group of fans.
The songwriting, vocals, and rhythm guitar of Steve
Gollnick provide the foundation for Hubcap's sound. His
voice rises from a whisper to a plaintive snarl, with a touch
of that high lonesome sound for good measure. Peter
Glanville's tastefully ripping lead guitar work and vocal harmonies add just
the right amount of bite and texture to the songs. Drummer Ryan Cady's
rhythms both propel and anchor the band, intertwining with bassist Walt
Lorenzut's melodic grooves to add color and shape and, at times, bombast
to an already eclectic mix. Live, Hubcap is a band as capable of tight,
raucous three-minute blasts of acoustic twang rock as it is of spiraling,
feedback-laden excursions into outer space. The band's eclectic sound
serves them well, making them as comfortable playing in intimate acoustic
cafés as it is larger clubs and outdoor venues. As a result, Hubcap has
shared the stage with acts as diverse and prestigious as NRBQ, Toots and
the Maytals, The Slip, The Gordon Stone Band, Railroad Earth, Mary Lorson
and Saint Low, The Johnny Dowd Band, the Warlocks, and Plastic
Nebraska.
Halogen Sons, released on local collective I-Town Records, highlights the band's
strengths and diversity. "Two Bits and Shirtless on Main St." and "Henrietta Universe"
are catchy blasts of poppy Americana at its best. At the other end of the spectrum
are the propulsive "Fred 'n' Ethyl," which centers around Cady and Lorenzut's
angular beats, and the crashing "Episode 9," which showcases the full spectrum of
the band‚s dynamic range. For further contrast, check out the mellow, bass-driven
"Constellations" and the acoustic ballad "Fiona," or the swamp blues psychedelia of
"Shitstorm." The focused diversity of Halogen Sons is the sign of a band
with its own brand of rock that is at
once distinctive, adventurous and
accessible, rock music that‚s as
sweet as it is intense, and as timely
as it is timeless.
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Music Style
Space Twang Rock Thang |
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Similar Artists
Mark Lanagan, Pavement, Wilco , The Replacements, Crazy Horse, Giant Sand |
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Artist History
Formed in the summer of 1999 in Ithaca, NY
Signed to Itown records in early 2002 |
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Group Members
Steve Gollnick: Vocals, Guitars
Peter Glanville: Vocals, Guitars
Walt Lorenzut : Bass
Ryan Cady: Drums |
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Instruments
Guitars, Bass, Drums, Vocals |
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Albums
Halogen Sons |
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Location
Ithaca, NY - USA |
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