About Rick (From Pile), Yazan, Peaer, Stumpf
Rick from the Boston-based-best-band-ever Pile.
Yazan is a born and bred New Yorker, raised on salty East River breezes and pizza slices, video game arcades and street art everywhere. His sound is as colorful and soulful as the city that reared him: he is part urban storyteller, part guitar wizard, and all psychedelic explorer of the universal spirit.
On his debut album Your Crooked Part (Shoulder Tap Records, SHT010), accompanied by only his 1938 Gibson archtop guitar, Yazan delivers ten original blues, recorded live to tape in a one room house located in the woods outside of Athens, GA. The stripped down recording leaves plenty of room for his trademark howl, with slide guitar flourishes and steady foot stomps playfully weaving around his plaintive cries. Inspired by the percussive, hypnotic blues of North Mississippi Hill Country greats like RL Burnside and Junior Kimbrough, and the self-confident swagger of Delta Blues legends Robert Johnson and Charley Patton, Yazan blends his downtown sound with the root of rock n' roll, electrifying listeners without a socket in sight.
For his latest release Undress My Mind (Shoulder Tap Records, SHT013), Yazan returned to Athens to once again work with engineer/producer Will Manning, recording a batch of brand new songs in the same naked style as his previous effort. This time, Yazan breaks out of the blues idiom and performs ten melodic and visceral gems, exploring the depths of his mind, his heart, and his spirit. Between moments of poignant lyricism (the Dylanesque "I Wanted More of You"), and meditative explorations into the nature of his true self (the improvisational finale "I Undress My Mind"), Yazan explores feelings of alienation, love, and loss, ultimately finding redemption in his own voice (the climactic "Sing With Me").
After several years developing his stirring solo performances in local New York bars and coffee shops, Yazan called on childhood friend Martin Celis to begin the next phase of his musical evolution. Yazan & Martin are an electric guitar and drum duo harkening back to the earthy sound of the juke joint heroes of Memphis and North Mississippi, while simultaneously ascending into the electric, psychedelic realm of Jimi Hendrix, Funkadelic, and Black Sabbath. Their incendiary live show is pure personality and energy, bringing crowds to their feet and moving them to tears all the while. Catch them on tour sweating with audiences across America this fall.
Peaer started as a growing collection of songs gathering dust in the mind of Peter Katz (ex-Fugue, Poverty Hollow, Suns). Those songs came into being in the summer of 2014, with the home-recorded album "the eyes sink into the skull" and since have solidified further in the physical world by being performed live, with the help of Max Kupperberg (ex-Palehound) and Michael Steck (ex-Ghost Blood) on drumset and bass, respectively. Currently in the process of recording a new LP, the trio has been spending the last year performing all over the tri-state area. The songs are somber and stern, laden with grooves, and an ever-changing, ever-present rhythmic core, an embedded math-rock mind in the body of a pop group. Listed influences include David Bazan/Pedro the Lion, Pinback, and Duster (whatever that may mean).
Vintage style emocentric punk rock, Stumpf is a Boston indie band that wears their hearts on their sleeves. Look out for their debut album 'Barf Radio'
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