Obits, Fists, Rattle

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Saturday, March 17th at Cake Shop

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Obits
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Every so often over the past few years you'd hear a whisper about this new Brooklyn band featuring a couple of indie rock veterans. Supposedly they'd been practicing since 2006, but weren't ready to play live yet. Then they finally did play and immediately a bootleg recording of that first show spread all over the web. In lieu of having anything recorded for people to hear, the band even put some of the songs on its MySpace page.

But little did Obits know how much the listening public was clamoring to hear more. With only the bootleg to go on, bloggers tried to fill in the blanks with comparisons both apt and not. They don't really sound that much like Creedence, maybe a little. Who knows what the people at Sub Pop were thinking, other than they wanted the band to join their roster post-haste-in July of 2008 they invited Obits to play their 20th anniversary bash in Seattle, months before the ink was even dry on any contract.

"Honestly, it was flattering, but it also seemed a little absurd," says singer/guitarist Sohrab Habibion, formerly of Washington, D.C. indie greats Edsel. "I had a comical image of people sitting around a conference table listening to a crappy live recording [Read more]
Every so often over the past few years you'd hear a whisper about this new Brooklyn band featuring a couple of indie rock veterans. Supposedly they'd been practicing since 2006, but weren't ready to play live yet. Then they finally did play and immediately a bootleg recording of that first show spread all over the web. In lieu of having anything recorded for people to hear, the band even put some of the songs on its MySpace page.

But little did Obits know how much the listening public was clamoring to hear more. With only the bootleg to go on, bloggers tried to fill in the blanks with comparisons both apt and not. They don't really sound that much like Creedence, maybe a little. Who knows what the people at Sub Pop were thinking, other than they wanted the band to join their roster post-haste-in July of 2008 they invited Obits to play their 20th anniversary bash in Seattle, months before the ink was even dry on any contract.

"Honestly, it was flattering, but it also seemed a little absurd," says singer/guitarist Sohrab Habibion, formerly of Washington, D.C. indie greats Edsel. "I had a comical image of people sitting around a conference table listening to a crappy live recording and going, 'Yeah! We're totally into THIS!' If that really is what happened, I wish we had a photograph of it." Adds bassist Greg Simpson with a laugh, "I think the crappiness made us sound better."

At first, Habibion, singer/guitarist Rick Froberg and drummer Scott Gursky were toying around with a three-guitar incarnation, which "was filling up the same tonal and melodic range," Habibion says of the short-lived experiment. But once Simpson was brought...

Rick Froberg - guitar, vocals
Sohrab Habibion - guitar, vocals
Greg Simpson - bass
Scott Gursky - drums

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Fists
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Buoyed by music discoveries such as Joe Meek's home-recorded 50s pop and Daniel Johnston's cassette tapes, housemates, James Finlay, Theresa Wrigley and Angi Fletcher formed Fists in the spare bedroom of their home (Nottingham, England) in 2006. Some primitive early 4-track recordings and oft ramshackle live shows followed which saw the the band expanding to a 5 piece with the addition of Joe Wrigley and Peter Conway in 2007. The new additions were a galvanising force that soon saw the band expanding it's sound into a soupy amalgam of all kinds of DIY music spanning the past 50 years. From the skiffle punk of 6 5 Special, the country twangy indie pop of Cockatoo and the Stereolab/Velvets drone of 'Skit'. Ex-Skull Tanker (and current Cuban Crimewave + Cult of Dom Keller) drummer/bassist David Biggs replaced Joe on bass in 2009.

FISTS released their latest 7" Ascending b/w Stag through Hello Thor on February 21st 2011.

Download exclusive new song 'Big Wave' by FISTS for FREE here: http://on.fb.me/jStKSG


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Buoyed by music discoveries such as Joe Meek's home-recorded 50s pop and Daniel Johnston's cassette tapes, housemates, James Finlay, Theresa Wrigley and Angi Fletcher formed Fists in the spare bedroom of their home (Nottingham, England) in 2006. Some primitive early 4-track recordings and oft ramshackle live shows followed which saw the the band expanding to a 5 piece with the addition of Joe Wrigley and Peter Conway in 2007. The new additions were a galvanising force that soon saw the band expanding it's sound into a soupy amalgam of all kinds of DIY music spanning the past 50 years. From the skiffle punk of 6 5 Special, the country twangy indie pop of Cockatoo and the Stereolab/Velvets drone of 'Skit'. Ex-Skull Tanker (and current Cuban Crimewave + Cult of Dom Keller) drummer/bassist David Biggs replaced Joe on bass in 2009.

FISTS released their latest 7" Ascending b/w Stag through Hello Thor on February 21st 2011.

Download exclusive new song 'Big Wave' by FISTS for FREE here: http://on.fb.me/jStKSG


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Rattle
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Rattle is a band based in NYC comprised of Pat Gubler (P.G. Six), Greg Peterson, Sue Garner and Rick Brown. The four members began playing together in 2008 and played their first gig together in the spring of 2010. All four members have extensive histories and continuing activities in the New York City music scene as well as touring the US and Europe.

Rattle is also a Finnish rock band.

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Rattle is a band based in NYC comprised of Pat Gubler (P.G. Six), Greg Peterson, Sue Garner and Rick Brown. The four members began playing together in 2008 and played their first gig together in the spring of 2010. All four members have extensive histories and continuing activities in the New York City music scene as well as touring the US and Europe.

Rattle is also a Finnish rock band.

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