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MP3 The Vores - Moment of Uncertainty

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A completely new album of songs from Buffalo's mysterious, early 80's alternative, post punk indie rockers.

13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, ROCK: Noise



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"Comprised of newly recorded versions of the bands earlier material and new songs, the disc is refreshing in the timelessness of both performance and production. > Artvoice

"It's the foreboding compositions -- there's the root of blues based rock, but it's arty and oblong. A great deal of this CD sounds like a lost Pere Ubu album. This is a prime slice of late-â70s style post-punk that I highly recommend." > Mike Bennett, Fufkin.com (http://www.fufkin.com/columns/bennett/bennett_capsule_rev_02_06.htm)

âFans of Pere Ubu, Gang of Four and Wire would probably find a lot to like with the old Vores, and still find enough to like about the ânewâ Voresâ¦â > Kevin J. Hosey, Buffaloroots.com (buffaloroots.com/CD20reviews20vores_outlyers.html)

"Each song explodes in a mixture of fun and cynicism." > A fan, via email

"The Vores. Those guys are always pissed off." > Overheard at a gig; allegedly a compliment

Big in Japan? Maybe.

The Vores first stalked the stages of Buffalo rock events during the New Wave era of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Their music was labeled punk at the time but much of the tense dissonance they perpetrated was actually ahead of its time - their style of music has since come to be categorized as "Post Punk". Incorporating elements of punk, funk, pop, no wave, industrial, and surf they created The Vores sound. During their initial active period only a handfull of studio recordings were made and even fewer were released to the public.

The band faded in the mid 80's.

Then, in 2002, a somewhat miraculous double disc collection of New Wave era Buffalo music was released. The "This Is It" compilation included a couple of The Vores' recordings and when a release concert celebration was planned they were invited to participate.

Guitarist/singer Biff Henrich and bass player Gary Nickard were ready to go. The band had never had a regular drummer for very long so a friend, Patrick Heyden, was recruited to play. Guitarist/singer Dave Kulik had long ago re-located to Boston, Mass. and was unable to return for the show, so Biff's (pre-driver's license) teenage nephew, Scott Ryan, was drafted to play guitar.

That performance, and the process of digging through old recordings to provide cuts for the CD, set Biff and Gary on a train of thought and discussion that eventually arrived at "let's make the album we never made!"

The result: Moment of Uncertainty, a 13 song CD released in June 2005.

The album was recorded at Soundscape Studio in Buffalo with Jim Calabrese engineering, and was produced (with Jim Calabrese and the band) by David Meinzer. As leader of Davy & the Crocketts, Meinzer was part of both the New Wave Buffalo scene and the "This Is It" CD and show. One of Meinzer's first contributions was to get Cathy Carfagna (who's played and sung on more than a dozen albums) involved in adding various keyboard parts to some of the arrangements. This time around Dave Kulik was able to get back to Buffalo several times to add songs, guitar, and vocals to the project.

This is no nostalgia album. The song selection includes numbers that will be familiar to fans who saw the Vores in their early days, as well as newer compositions. The tight, short arrangements of "Heartbeat," "Monster" and "Stress," retain all of the nervous edge they had 25 years ago but add a crisp sound the band couldn't have achieved with the budgets and facilities available to them then. A new song "Raven and Eagle" is the greatest departure from their earlier days, including not only piano, organ, marching snare drum, and acoustic guitar, but also bagpipes and tin whistle courtesy of David A. Moore from the Celtic rock band Jackdaw.

The recording was mastered in Toronto by Peter J. Moore, (no relation) who may be best known as the producer of the Cowboy Junkies' "The Trinity Sessions" album.

The striking package is a unique prototype design created by Brian Grunert, who won a Grammy Award for a package he designed with Ani DiFranco.

A release party debut was held at the legendary Mohawk Place, Buffalo, NY


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