Performed and recorded live by Cure for the Common and Kitchen Dwellers on New Year's Eve 12/31/2014 at the Eagles Ballroom in Bozeman, Montana.
Audio Recording, Mixing and Mastering - Chuck Goodwin
Cure for the Common -
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Cure for the Common:
Frank Douglas - Lighting Design
Joe Sheehan - Drums and Vocals
Jordan Rodenbiker - Bass and Vocals
Steve Brown - Lead Vocals and Percussion
Garrett Rhinard - Keys and Vocals
Weston Lewis - Guitar and Vocals
Matt Rogers - Lead Guitar
Tully Olson - Trumpet
Jon Gauer - Trombone
About Cure for the Common:
You’re sick of filtering through the fluff, disenchanted with half-assed live experiences, and overwhelmed by bland, homogenized new talent.
We are your Cure For The Common, and we invite you to strap on your helmet, and come aboard. Your spaceship is about to blast off into an experience known as “Montana-grown Electro Thunder Funk,” where we and our fellow fun-loving cosmonauts jettison Earth’s atmosphere to explore a universe of captivating musical influences.
We scream full-tilt into galaxies of funk, weaving through digital constellations and segueing seamlessly into soulful dance grooves and catchy melodies. When the stars align just right, you feel the gravity of a stellar light show pull your gaze into its stunning visual eclipse. You know you shouldn’t stare directly into it, but can’t look away.
Just when you think we’ve burned all of our fuel, we dig into our fiery reserve, slinging you into orbit once more before returning to Earth and landing gently on a musical pillow made of silk, piano keys, and baby goose down. Feel your heart race as you catch your breath, exhausted, exhilarated, and ready for another trip. Buckle up, because there’s more where that came from, and every adventure is different and more exciting than the last.
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released March 10, 2015
Kitchen Dwellers -
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About Kitchen Dwellers:
It was in Bozeman, Montana that our Kitchen Dwellers first discovered a constant source of musical inspiration near the kitchen, with bluegrass music, and each other. From those free form kitchen picking sessions, their very own chief recipe of a bluegrass style was created. Over the course of their 4 year career the Dwellers have been honored to open for some of their very own musical heroes: Railroad Earth, Greensky Bluegrass, Head for the Hills, Horseshoes and Handgrenades, just to name a few. And as ambitious as it was daring, the band set to dedicating a greater portion of 2013 and 2014 to hitting the road. They were honored to be welcomed at the very own Delfest in Cumberland, Maryland, took second place at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival’s band competition and was selected as a finalist at the North West String Summit band competition at Hornings Hideout in North Plains, Oregon all in the summer of 2014.
All this work and travel over the course of the last four years has developed a diverse fan base (some may even be so bold as to coin themselves “dishwashers.”) These enthusiastic fans, friends and now family have followed the Dwellers’ as they have set off across the country performing at all sorts of venues and theatres, such as: The Mishawaka and Oriental theatres in Colorado, The Tonic Room in Chicago, The Cabooze in Minneapolis, The Emerson Ballroom of Bozeman Mt, and The Top Hat in Missoula. Not mentioning all the amazing bars and other various venues not mentioned that made these tours possible.
The Kitchen Dwellers currently reside in Bozeman, Mt and consist of: Torrin Daniels on Banjo and Vocals. Max Davies on acoustic guitar. Joe Funk on Bass and Vocals and Shawn Swain on Mandolin. Altogether, the Kitchen Dwellers bring their acoustical picking and songwriting to the stage with electrically manipulated textures guaranteed to impress.