MP3 STRUT - Non-Hostile Takeover
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Unique blend of Rock/Ska/Funk creating a sound only described as...STRUT
15 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Ska, ROCK: Funk Rock
Details:
âTheir lyrics are progressively conscious, and their understanding of both funk and ska are damn near scholarlyâ¦this album will soothe the soul cravings.â - Mtn. Express
ââ¦Youâre immediately struck by the vitality and depth of their vocals as well as the airtight interplay of their instrumentsâ¦Strut is ready for harvest.â - High Times Magazine
âSTRUT has created a journey through several unique genres of music and melded it into one big funky stewâ¦pure musical bliss! â - Stowe Reporter
âNon-Hostile Takeoverâ is a difficult album to describe, but easy to listen and move to. STRUTâs long-awaited second independent release is not limited by the boundaries of genre. As they seamlessly shift from funk to ska to punk to jam-rock at times isolating a style, other times incorporating many. The complexity of their sound derives in part from their eclectic musical influences (everything from Operation Ivy, the Chili Peppers, Sublime and Tribe Called Quest to The Clash, Talking Heads and Modest Mouse) as well as their background.
Each of the five members of STRUT was raised on The Farm - a commune dedicated to non-violent, eco-friendly living, founded in 1971 in Summertown, TN. Check out more information on âThe Farmâ at www.thefarmcommunity.com.
The band - made up of brothers Casey (guitar) and Elijah Cramer (bass/vocals), Biko Casini (percussion/vocals), Agent Ishi (vocals) and Patrick Thomas (drums) â also invited several guests to perform on the album, including some Ashevilleâs finest vocalists, Mary Ellen Bush & Allison King of Ménage and some ska-meets the mountains-banjo by Woody Wood. To some of the Southeastâs hottest young musicians: Horns by Chris Poland & Jim Starr of Fusebox Funk and keys by the phenomenal Chris Spies (who has played with everyone from Santana to Mike Clark of The Headhunters). They ales brought on one of Asheville and Western North Carolinaâs most talented and in demand producers, Aaron Price to complete the project.
STRUT - which spent literally half of 2005 touring, setting crowds a-sway from Bonnaroo to the Virgin Islands and the other half in the studio - are primed and focused to continue breaking down genre-barriers and musical stereotypes. Latest proof of that shows from recently being named âUnsigned Band of the Weekâ by High Time Magazine to cuts from âNon-Hostile
Takeoverâ, scoring new episodes of the MTV reality series âMeet the Barkers.â
With the always evolving, uplifting live performances and their rock-steady message of conscious living, its quite obvious STRUT is here to stay.
15 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Ska, ROCK: Funk Rock
Details:
âTheir lyrics are progressively conscious, and their understanding of both funk and ska are damn near scholarlyâ¦this album will soothe the soul cravings.â - Mtn. Express
ââ¦Youâre immediately struck by the vitality and depth of their vocals as well as the airtight interplay of their instrumentsâ¦Strut is ready for harvest.â - High Times Magazine
âSTRUT has created a journey through several unique genres of music and melded it into one big funky stewâ¦pure musical bliss! â - Stowe Reporter
âNon-Hostile Takeoverâ is a difficult album to describe, but easy to listen and move to. STRUTâs long-awaited second independent release is not limited by the boundaries of genre. As they seamlessly shift from funk to ska to punk to jam-rock at times isolating a style, other times incorporating many. The complexity of their sound derives in part from their eclectic musical influences (everything from Operation Ivy, the Chili Peppers, Sublime and Tribe Called Quest to The Clash, Talking Heads and Modest Mouse) as well as their background.
Each of the five members of STRUT was raised on The Farm - a commune dedicated to non-violent, eco-friendly living, founded in 1971 in Summertown, TN. Check out more information on âThe Farmâ at www.thefarmcommunity.com.
The band - made up of brothers Casey (guitar) and Elijah Cramer (bass/vocals), Biko Casini (percussion/vocals), Agent Ishi (vocals) and Patrick Thomas (drums) â also invited several guests to perform on the album, including some Ashevilleâs finest vocalists, Mary Ellen Bush & Allison King of Ménage and some ska-meets the mountains-banjo by Woody Wood. To some of the Southeastâs hottest young musicians: Horns by Chris Poland & Jim Starr of Fusebox Funk and keys by the phenomenal Chris Spies (who has played with everyone from Santana to Mike Clark of The Headhunters). They ales brought on one of Asheville and Western North Carolinaâs most talented and in demand producers, Aaron Price to complete the project.
STRUT - which spent literally half of 2005 touring, setting crowds a-sway from Bonnaroo to the Virgin Islands and the other half in the studio - are primed and focused to continue breaking down genre-barriers and musical stereotypes. Latest proof of that shows from recently being named âUnsigned Band of the Weekâ by High Time Magazine to cuts from âNon-Hostile
Takeoverâ, scoring new episodes of the MTV reality series âMeet the Barkers.â
With the always evolving, uplifting live performances and their rock-steady message of conscious living, its quite obvious STRUT is here to stay.
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