The Tea Club
The Tea Club is a band from New Jersey consisting of Patrick McGowan (vocal… Read Full Bio ↴The Tea Club is a band from New Jersey consisting of Patrick McGowan (vocals/guitar), Dan McGowan (vocals/guitar), Jamie Wolff (bass/violin/cello), Joe Dorsey (keyboards)
and Dan Monda (drums).
The band has recorded and released 4 full length records. They have toured with Beardfish and Thank You Scientist and shared the stage with notable groups Trioscapes, The Flower Kings, John Wetton, Jimmy Gnecco, Consider the Source, and Tom Brislin to name a few.
In 2008 the band was discovered by producer Tim Gilles (Anthrax, Taking Back Sunday, Hades, Bear vs Shark, Thursday) who recorded produced, and mixed their first album at Big Blue Meenie Studios. General Winter’s Secret Museum was released in July of 2008.
Following a brief east coast tour, The Tea Club returned to Tim Gilles and Big Blue Meenie Studios to record their second album entitled Rabbit which released October 9th, 2010.
The band spent the rest of 2010 and 2011 touring the east coast, including performances at the Progday Music Festival in North Carolina, the Philly Film and Music Festival, and the NJ Proghouse Music Series.
The Tea Club again returned to Big Blue Meenie Studios to record their third album.Quickly Quickly Quickly released on November 15th, 2012 to overwhelmingly positive reviews and made several “Top Albums of 2012” lists.
In 2013, the band traveled to Canada to play at the Terra Incognita Festival in Quebec City, and booked a summer tour which included a performance at the IMR Music Festival 2013 in Atlanta, GA.
The band spent 2014 writing and recording their fourth album at Big Blue Meenie Studios. "Grappling" will be released on November 17th, 2015.
The Tea Club’s records have garnered critical acclaim with features in multiple U.S. magazines including Metro Philly, Indie Music Reviewer, Orgivation, Progression Magazine, and Jump as well as publications in the U.K. including Prog Magazine (online), IO Pages, Big Bang Magazine, and Harmonie Magazine.
and Dan Monda (drums).
The band has recorded and released 4 full length records. They have toured with Beardfish and Thank You Scientist and shared the stage with notable groups Trioscapes, The Flower Kings, John Wetton, Jimmy Gnecco, Consider the Source, and Tom Brislin to name a few.
In 2008 the band was discovered by producer Tim Gilles (Anthrax, Taking Back Sunday, Hades, Bear vs Shark, Thursday) who recorded produced, and mixed their first album at Big Blue Meenie Studios. General Winter’s Secret Museum was released in July of 2008.
Following a brief east coast tour, The Tea Club returned to Tim Gilles and Big Blue Meenie Studios to record their second album entitled Rabbit which released October 9th, 2010.
The band spent the rest of 2010 and 2011 touring the east coast, including performances at the Progday Music Festival in North Carolina, the Philly Film and Music Festival, and the NJ Proghouse Music Series.
The Tea Club again returned to Big Blue Meenie Studios to record their third album.Quickly Quickly Quickly released on November 15th, 2012 to overwhelmingly positive reviews and made several “Top Albums of 2012” lists.
In 2013, the band traveled to Canada to play at the Terra Incognita Festival in Quebec City, and booked a summer tour which included a performance at the IMR Music Festival 2013 in Atlanta, GA.
The band spent 2014 writing and recording their fourth album at Big Blue Meenie Studios. "Grappling" will be released on November 17th, 2015.
The Tea Club’s records have garnered critical acclaim with features in multiple U.S. magazines including Metro Philly, Indie Music Reviewer, Orgivation, Progression Magazine, and Jump as well as publications in the U.K. including Prog Magazine (online), IO Pages, Big Bang Magazine, and Harmonie Magazine.
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