When Chris Michael (formerly Shapes & Distance, Picture Atlantic) started r… Read Full Bio ↴When Chris Michael (formerly Shapes & Distance, Picture Atlantic) started recording demos for his newest recording project, he knew that he needed to bring in some talented and interesting musicians to help bring out the sound in his head.
Chris met Peter (keys and bass) in late 2010 and it was obvious that there was a unique musical dialogue. After some intense songwriting and demos, they discovered and recruited Michael (drums, percussion) after playing with him only once. The band worked tirelessly focusing their energy on unique and interesting songwriting, their trademark tight sound, and trying to revive a stagnant local music scene.
After a humbling tour of the Pacific Northwest and a grueling recording process for their debut Ep, "The Molecules Ep", the band is focused on getting their music out to everyone in the San Francisco bay area and beyond.
Setting up home base at Love at First Slice (formerly Shaker's Pizza) and helping to turn it into a legitimate local venue was a huge turning point for the band. "Ive always been a little bummed about the local scene in the bay area. Awesome venues closing down, a general apathy about local artists, and a generally diluted scene has been sort of depressing," says Chris, "Having a great small venue with great food and great people is really important for local bands. We get to book shows for locals that we love and there is always a great turn out. I love that we get to be a part of that."
Sharing bills with local favorites Speak Friend, Bonnie and the Bang Bang, Stop Motion Poetry, The Trims, Early States, Sunrunners, and The Common Men, Spanish Cannons are well on their way into the ears and hearts of bay area concert goers. They plan to have their new album, yet untitled, out by the first week of February.
Chris met Peter (keys and bass) in late 2010 and it was obvious that there was a unique musical dialogue. After some intense songwriting and demos, they discovered and recruited Michael (drums, percussion) after playing with him only once. The band worked tirelessly focusing their energy on unique and interesting songwriting, their trademark tight sound, and trying to revive a stagnant local music scene.
After a humbling tour of the Pacific Northwest and a grueling recording process for their debut Ep, "The Molecules Ep", the band is focused on getting their music out to everyone in the San Francisco bay area and beyond.
Setting up home base at Love at First Slice (formerly Shaker's Pizza) and helping to turn it into a legitimate local venue was a huge turning point for the band. "Ive always been a little bummed about the local scene in the bay area. Awesome venues closing down, a general apathy about local artists, and a generally diluted scene has been sort of depressing," says Chris, "Having a great small venue with great food and great people is really important for local bands. We get to book shows for locals that we love and there is always a great turn out. I love that we get to be a part of that."
Sharing bills with local favorites Speak Friend, Bonnie and the Bang Bang, Stop Motion Poetry, The Trims, Early States, Sunrunners, and The Common Men, Spanish Cannons are well on their way into the ears and hearts of bay area concert goers. They plan to have their new album, yet untitled, out by the first week of February.
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Molecules Epilogue demo
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@Posit_Zero_Blue
My GF: "...and then the women's committee went into the next room and someone thought periods were a great idea!"
@mya_aka_corpsebride7628
Bet you Zelda wanted to try and one up the guys
@jhoang861
😂
@anastasijapetrovalv
😂🤣😂🤣
@Resurgam1981
Nobody needed your girlfriend input.
@baskoller5506
@@Resurgam1981 Speak for yourself. Adam. Back to your cave.
@kingofgamesandanime1683
The human woman team were pretty judgmental for the beings that decided periods and birth canals smaller than a newborn’s head were good ideas.
@telectronix1368
Well the options were: birth canal easily wide enough for a human baby head or teeny baby heads.
@anthonymedina9425
@@telectronix1368 right, cuz the last thing I need is a smaller head :v
@JoshuaPaulHollenbeck
If the birth canal was larger , women would give birth prematurely most of the time and humans would not exist.