Trio in Stereo
Originating in Bloomington, Indiana, Trio in Stereo has relocated to the gr… Read Full Bio ↴Originating in Bloomington, Indiana, Trio in Stereo has relocated to the great city of Chicago in hopes of expanding their musical capabilities. Along the way they have performed with such acts as Aloha, Jeff Parker, Catfish Haven, Do Make Say Think, Mary Timony, Headlights, The M's, The French Kicks, The Changes, Midstates, and Voxtrot.
Trio in Stereo will release their much anticipated follow-up to 2005's Everyone Here Looks Familiar EP on February 19, entitled Bury It To Dig It Up. This is the band's first full length record, and second time working with audio guru Mike Bridavsky.
Review of Bury It to Dig It Up.
"A mix of indie pop and progressive indie according to their myspace, this album is a much different approach compared to their EP Everything Here Looks Familiar after the leave of original keyboardist Ryan Knapick and the addition of keyboardist/songwriter Logan Cradick. An array of songs with Issac Brock like vocal layerings, U2 and Modest Mouse guitar effects, fat bass groves, simplistic yet driving drumbeats, poppy, smooth horn lines, and beautiful, bare keyboards that lead the band into intense, serene, emotional, and weeping instrumental break downs. The band's songwriting conveys a plethora of musical styles from the jazz, classical, and punk backgrounds of each band member. Each member provides his own sound to create a masterpiece of one of Bloomington's finest local bands ever amongst a vibrant, diverse music scene that has been blossoming for over three decades. This band has matured from a simplistic garage rock band to a complex, progressive indie rock force. Songs such as The Show and 1950DA have grooves and poppy riffs that will leave their audience dancing, singing, and feeling good about life. Other tracks such as I Dreamt Dreamed You with special vocalist Becky Levy and Early This Morning display the band's often use of bare instrumentation, yet complicated evolving songwriting by intertwining everyone's sound as each member completes their overall sound."
~Mike K
The band returned to the studio in early 2010 and signed to Chicago's Nowhere Records for the release of their second full Length LP: Border States, and renamed themselves: Remaindermen.
Trio in Stereo will release their much anticipated follow-up to 2005's Everyone Here Looks Familiar EP on February 19, entitled Bury It To Dig It Up. This is the band's first full length record, and second time working with audio guru Mike Bridavsky.
Review of Bury It to Dig It Up.
"A mix of indie pop and progressive indie according to their myspace, this album is a much different approach compared to their EP Everything Here Looks Familiar after the leave of original keyboardist Ryan Knapick and the addition of keyboardist/songwriter Logan Cradick. An array of songs with Issac Brock like vocal layerings, U2 and Modest Mouse guitar effects, fat bass groves, simplistic yet driving drumbeats, poppy, smooth horn lines, and beautiful, bare keyboards that lead the band into intense, serene, emotional, and weeping instrumental break downs. The band's songwriting conveys a plethora of musical styles from the jazz, classical, and punk backgrounds of each band member. Each member provides his own sound to create a masterpiece of one of Bloomington's finest local bands ever amongst a vibrant, diverse music scene that has been blossoming for over three decades. This band has matured from a simplistic garage rock band to a complex, progressive indie rock force. Songs such as The Show and 1950DA have grooves and poppy riffs that will leave their audience dancing, singing, and feeling good about life. Other tracks such as I Dreamt Dreamed You with special vocalist Becky Levy and Early This Morning display the band's often use of bare instrumentation, yet complicated evolving songwriting by intertwining everyone's sound as each member completes their overall sound."
~Mike K
The band returned to the studio in early 2010 and signed to Chicago's Nowhere Records for the release of their second full Length LP: Border States, and renamed themselves: Remaindermen.
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