Filed under: artistical fortitude, live perf, pulse | Tags: creative, new hampshire, percussion, unique
They strive to try to make good music out of useless junk they find in their basements or backyards. (myspace)
very unique and awesome at the same time.
T.R.A.S.H. is a percussion ensemble who uses everyday items found in a garage or wood shop. We try to incorporate our love for the drums into music. (youtube)
The band is Geoff Doolittle (vocals, keyboard, guitar, clanking chains), Anthony Stassi (drums), Von Stace White (guitar), and Jack Sheehy (bass). They play live with incredible energy and an array of instruments, including a marching band’s bass drum. Doolittle’s musical ambitions are refreshing, and if they aren’t soon college-radio darlings we — well, we should point out that we don’t listen to college radio, but good lord, this music is perfect for blowing out actual dorm room windows, or just the still-uncurtained dorm windows in your mind.
Doolittle reminded us of Seth Green’s musical alter-ego, and Sheehy’s thrumming bass lines had us hypnotized. The anthemic “Open Faced Crab Sandwich” was the crowd favorite, sparking a lot of jumping up and down and what seemed like a genuine attempt to dance, while “Man Down,” brought out for the encore, was a sung-spoken bit over drum and bass, punctuated with funked-up screamfest choruses. Nothing wrong here; this band is ready to go swash some fucking buckles. (Seattlest)
The Seattlest | Myspace | Sound on the Sound
The sea shanty was launched back into the American conciousness with the emergence of the Decemberists, and Seaweed Jack may just be riding their coattails (as Steven Colbert might remark). A heavy slow heartbeat, a raspy piratey voice, and a large chain as percussion all go toward creating the Seaweed motif. And the captain’s coat and hat on lead singer Geoff Doolittle was just the visual flourish the music calls for. (Sound on the Sound)
let us just say that i attended an architecture in helsinki concert in eugene with a costume inspired by this video. definitely deserving artistical fortitude.
creativity is the tops. i hope to elaborate on the mountain goats a little more,but for now
i figure this is a good place to start…
sax rohmer #1 — Mountain Goats LP, Heretic Pride
have not seen anything much like this. enjoy