MP3 The Auto Body Experience - A Tribute To Carhenge
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Horn-driven quirky pop tunes for cave-dwelling hermits and their dogs.
12 MP3 Songs
POP: Beatles-pop, POP: Quirky
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The Auto Body Experience is a horn-driven rock band from St. Paul, Minnesota.
They play off-kilter songs written by bandleader Scott Yoho.
The lyrics are often humorous and cover unusual topics, from exploring the tunnels under Disneyland to discovering that your childhood companions were all employed by your dad.
Stylistically, the music ranges from cartoon jazz to ska, Latin to guitar-driven pop, and reggae to gospel - often all within the course of one song.
Since thier formation in 1989 they've shared the stage with such swell artists as Adrian Belew, Brave Combo, Dread Zeppelin, Moxy Fruvous, and Something Fierce.
They've been played on national radio shows like Doctor Demento, Car Talk, The Splendid Table and were recently heard on CNBC. Michael Feldman's What D'Ya Know has featured Auto Body Experience CDs as booby prizes.
The band has toured across three states, been featured on many Twin Cities radio stations, and performed at most local venues. Some places have even had them back a second time.
In '89 the band was a quartet. Now it's a septet. There are two prevailing theories about this growth. The first is that it's an attempt to have the number of current members remain higher than the number of members who have quit over the years, maintaining a positive turn-over ratio, thus de-emphasizing the fact that the bandleader is a tyrannical megalomaniac and impossible to work with. The second theory has to do with the continual expansion of the universe, and is just plain silly.
Their initial plan of world-wide pop domination has been continually revised over the years. Today they aspire to earn enough at each gig to cover the cost of sending out their promotional postcards.
12 MP3 Songs
POP: Beatles-pop, POP: Quirky
Details:
The Auto Body Experience is a horn-driven rock band from St. Paul, Minnesota.
They play off-kilter songs written by bandleader Scott Yoho.
The lyrics are often humorous and cover unusual topics, from exploring the tunnels under Disneyland to discovering that your childhood companions were all employed by your dad.
Stylistically, the music ranges from cartoon jazz to ska, Latin to guitar-driven pop, and reggae to gospel - often all within the course of one song.
Since thier formation in 1989 they've shared the stage with such swell artists as Adrian Belew, Brave Combo, Dread Zeppelin, Moxy Fruvous, and Something Fierce.
They've been played on national radio shows like Doctor Demento, Car Talk, The Splendid Table and were recently heard on CNBC. Michael Feldman's What D'Ya Know has featured Auto Body Experience CDs as booby prizes.
The band has toured across three states, been featured on many Twin Cities radio stations, and performed at most local venues. Some places have even had them back a second time.
In '89 the band was a quartet. Now it's a septet. There are two prevailing theories about this growth. The first is that it's an attempt to have the number of current members remain higher than the number of members who have quit over the years, maintaining a positive turn-over ratio, thus de-emphasizing the fact that the bandleader is a tyrannical megalomaniac and impossible to work with. The second theory has to do with the continual expansion of the universe, and is just plain silly.
Their initial plan of world-wide pop domination has been continually revised over the years. Today they aspire to earn enough at each gig to cover the cost of sending out their promotional postcards.
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