Monday, August 29, 2011

Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally - 2011 Discography


Band : Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally
Album : Discography
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Hardcore | Jazz | Experimental

Tracklist :
01. Gotta
02. Miss Jones
03. Danny Bonaduce's Road To Recovery
04. A Three Grows In Brooklyn
05. Intrigue on the Pier At Midnight (Live)
06. Danny Bonaduce's Road To Recovery (Live)

I found this band in my recommendation page on Last.fm. Dude, this band is freakin' awesome, the mix hardcore with kind of fusion jazz and little bit of math style, and i think they success to make it as an awesome sounds!!! I think nowadays scene need more band like this, but why agood band always die fast?? it's sad!! This band is reminds me alot to The Lights of Nero or even The plot to Blow Up the Eiffle Tower. I can't find anything about them except this six tracks and i think that this is they only released, but i'm not sure. For everyone who have anything about this band, just let me know!!!

"It all starts in Mountlake Terrace. 3 of the members (Kelly,Zack,Jeff) have or are still going to Mountlake Terrace High School which is one of the top schools in the nation for jazz bands. Ricky plays bass in the Jackson High band which is also a great school. Kelly and the singer Calen were best friends and liked going to shows and listening to hardcore and jazz. So Kelly had this crazy idea to round up people for a hardcore jazz band. Kelly had never heard anything like this and really wanted to get it started. After 2 months of prep and writing a few songs he compiled some people to play with him. At first they had a different drummer but he ended up not working out. By then they had the core of the band and 4 songs completed. Every show they played they got very good feedback. So they kept trying harder and finally they got a new drummer (Justin) and everything fell into place. Most people think theyre about to play ska when they get up there because of the trumpet and keys but once they start playing everyone loves it."






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