New Video!

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BBT, new shows, videos and beyond

Tonight’s MLK show/fundraiser at the Bloomfield Bridge Tavern seemed to go over pretty well. Thanks to those bands and fans who stuck it out to the wee hours of the morning, braving ice-storms, cold, and crazy drivers. We really, really appreciate it (really).  We have a show coming up at Club Cafe next month that we will be posting information on soon, plus keep checking back for some videos and recordings from our recent set at Howler’s Coyote Cafe. Thanks for your continued support everyone!

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Videos from Lemon Grove Show

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Eighth Whale Let’s Music Do the Talking

By John Benson

entertainment@vindy.com

The members of Pittsburgh-based band Eighth Whale, which combines hints of experimental, fusion, metal and rock into its instrumental sound, may have started off playing music for themselves, but they’ve gotten to the point where audiences are finally starting to pay attention.

However, the eclectic- minded quintet — which features Youngstown-area natives Allison Kacmar (bass) and Trevor Richards (guitar), along with Dave “DJ” Zaccari (drums and percussion) and Jesse Spillane (keyboards) — have no plans to follow up its recent “Basement EP” release with a full-length effort anytime soon.

“We want to get out and play and kind of develop a base,” said Zaccari, a Greensburg, Pa., native who now calls the Steel City home. “I think what we do is a lot more intimate and different every time we perform. So we’re trying to get some live recordings down and to see if there is anything that comes from that that is releasable.”

The band’s plan makes sense considering the foursome has garnered comparisons to everyone from Pat Metheny and King Crimson to Medeski, Martin and Wood and Mahavishnu Orchestra. Zaccari added that there are even hints of Rush. The point is the band’s live show may represent what the Eighth Whale is all about.

“It’s kind of a balance,” Zaccari said. “We have a lot of very fickly composed sections of songs, but we do try to leave some things opened up where we have a basic core structure or core progression that we expand with and move into different things. That way, every performance is different and sort of unique. But we still have a lot of stuff deep-rooted in meticulous composition.”

In a way, it sounds like early ’70s prog rock.

“Exactly,” Zaccari said. “It’s always striving to get new territory and more contemporary ideas in terms of tonality and structure. We do a lot with mix meter and mix key signatures to try to keep it as fresh as possible without losing a sense of a hook.”

Eighth Whale is an instrumental act. What does Zaccari and his band mates have against singers?

“We just decided we wanted to be completely focused on music,” Zaccari said. “There are a couple of us who could sing, but I just don’t think any of the material has lent itself to vocal capacity. We just want to keep that out of the equation for now. We just try to let the music speak for itself and not to worry too much about putting words to it. That way, everything is up to listener interpretation.”

Local listeners can judge for themselves when Eighth Whale returns to the Lemon Grove for a show Friday at the Youngstown venue. One thing the band isn’t mindful of is whether or not its music is too complex or convoluted for the average music fan.

“I would say that’s absolutely possible, and that’s again where the importance of the live show comes into play,” Zaccari said. “We would try to keep things as exciting as possible on the stage, and we at least want them to walk out of there having the experience of musical inertia or just being moved by that. Whether they understand it or not, I think they enjoy it.”

Perhaps the solution for this discriminating experimental act is simple: Why not just dumb down the tunes and let everyone walk away understanding the material.

“To be honest, that’s one of the things, when we got together, we just decided we were going to play because that’s what we like to do,” Zaccari said. “We hope that other people will, too. ”

Link to article.

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Press Release: November 26th Show

Youngstown, Ohio (Nov 15, 2010) – On this year’s Black Friday, three of the region’s most brain-brightest, unclassifiable bands will be at The Lemon Grove Café in Downtown Youngstown.  Eighth Whale (Pittsburgh), Cereal Banter (Cleveland), and Mandrake Audio (Pittsburgh) are playing a show that can only be described as progressively sprawling.  On a night of primarily instrumental music, the bands will dabble within a buffet of genres: jazz, math-rock, ambient…from delicate fruit fly-buzzes to dinosaur-belches.

Eighth Whale is a four-piece band from Pittsburgh that formed in the fall of 2009 with the notion that all-instrumental music could speak for itself. The group carved out a sound reminiscent of various progressive and jazz-rock fusion bands of the 70′s mixed with a contemporary post-rock aesthetic. In January 2010, the group released an EP called Basement consisting of four songs recorded live in the studio. The EP is available for free download on the band’s website, www.eighthwhale.com. The group continues to write new music and is planning another release by early 2011. Eighth Whale consists of Allison Kacmar on bass, DJ Zaccari on drums, Jesse Spillane on keys, and Trevor Richards on guitar.

Cereal Banter is a spazz-jazz, noise-rock duo based in Cleveland.  Joseph Rafidi makes beats and fingers keys, simultaneously. Tony Moscorelli commands a space-bass atmosphere and tells stories about mint-chocolate trees and factory-priests. Their debut EP Hissing Leaves and Caucasian Weaves is slated for early 2011.

Mandrake Audio is an abbreviated format of Pittsburgh’s cinematic rock juggernaut MANDRAKE PROJECT.  This offshoot grabs select members from the full group to perform alternate takes on familiar Mandrake Project material as well as a range of free-form, improvised compositions.  Shows of this type will become less frequent as MP has hired a full-time vocalist (John Schisler, former New Invisible Joy) after existing for nearly 8 years as an instrumental act.  They have a new EP and album slated for release in spring of 2011, with a short European tour to follow.

THIS SHOW IS ON NOVEMBER 26, 2010 THIS SHOW IS FREE TO THE PUBLIC.

www.eighthwhale.com

www.cerealbanter.com

www.mandrakeproject.com

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Lemon Grove Recordings

Here’s some select live recordings from the Lemon Grove show in Youngstown Ohio!

awesome sauce

bailout on astroturf

twisted blues

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Youngstown Styles

It was nice to be back in Youngstown. The Lemon Grove is a great melding of music, art, culture, food, and drinks. And Signature Event was spectacular.

We really enjoyed the people and the ambiance. We look forward to going back soon. Some pictures, audio, and new dates to come.

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Gorilla Gig @ Houlihan’s Robinson

Okay, more like a semi-planned-open-mic-charity thing. Hey, if you can’t make it out to Y-town on Saturday, or maybe just want to warm up with us for the big show on the 21st, here’s your chance. Cheap beer all night. Some (all?) of the money raised goes to benefit underfunded music programs in public schools. Or something.

http://www.vh1savethemusic.com/

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August 21st gig in Y-town!!!


On August 21st, Eighth Whale will be taking a swim up the river Ohio to the great rusty city in the north. This will be our first official show with Allison on bass! In addition, we will be debuting quite a number of new, never before-heard material. We probably have about an hour to work with. More information and directions to the venue are listed on our “shows” page. Lemon Grove has a really cool atmosphere, good food and drinks, and its only about an hour from Pittsburgh. If you can make it out, it would really mean a lot to us.

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Houlihan’s Show Canceled due to Rain (Aug 4)

Rain + Outdoor stage = No show

The show at Houlihan’s has been canceled today.  Sorry if any of you made the trip out to come experience the awesome digestive qualities of our music.

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