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akron/family
Progressive / Freestyle / Gospel

"Ak Ak"

Williamsport, Pennsylvania
United States

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   akron/family: General Info
Member Since10/1/2004
Band Websiteakronfamily.com
Band MembersAll of us and sometimes you....

US Booking: Todd Cote for Leafy Green - todd@leafygreen.com

Management: Jared Flamm for Everloving - jared@everloving.com

Young God Records

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AKRON/FAMILY: Love Is Simple
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InfluencesEverything until now.
Sounds Like1. Very mysterious. 2. We possess abundant noodling capacity 3. but we'd like to be able to rehearse more. 4. We play music for people who like boats 5. for those, Ak Ak 6. is not very mysterious....

Villiage People meet Carlos Castaneda on a Vision Quest....







Record LabelYoung God Records
Type of LabelIndie





   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
May 15 2008 8:00P
Grog Shop Cleveland, Ohio
May 16 2008 8:00P
4th Annual Nelsonville Art and Music Festival Nelsonville, Ohio
Jun 15 2008 8:00P
La(2) Barcelona
Jun 17 2008 8:00P
Expo (Balcon de las Musicas) Zaragoza
Jun 18 2008 8:00P
Joy Eslava Madrid
Jun 19 2008 8:00P
Teatro Central Sevilla
Jun 20 2008 8:00P
Teatro Alhambra Granada
Jun 21 2008 8:00P
Teatro Canovas Malaga
Jul 4 2008 8:00P
High Sierra Music Festival Quincy, California
Jul 5 2008 8:00P
High Sierra Music Festival Quincy, California
Jul 24 2008 8:00P
Castle Clinton at Battery Park New York, New York
Jul 25 2008 8:00P
Boulder Coffee Co. Music Festival Rochester, New York
Jul 26 2008 8:00P
Hillside Festival Guelph, Ontario
Jul 27 2008 8:00P
Hillside Festival Guelph, Ontario
Sep 7 2008 8:00P
Bestival Festival Isle of Wight, South
Sep 12 2008 8:00P
End of the Road Festival Dorset, Southwest
Sep 14 2008 8:00P
Monolith Festival at Red Rocks Red Rocks, Colorado

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   About akron/family
Akron/Family :: 10.11.07 :: The Independent :: San Francisco, CA

by Dennis Cook

Where does one begin when they've been happily shattered? What do you tell others after encountering something that splits you open and lets joy rummage around in your entrails before sewing you up with a grin? Evisceration isn't always devastation. Sometimes the things that shake us from our comfort zone wake the dancer within and leave our hands sore from clapping ecclesiastically. When the bang of genuine creation blasts off the old skin and leaves us pink and disoriented there's the drive to proselytize, and if ever there were a group worthy of shouted amens it's Akron/Family.

Please lord give me strength
To be nobody
'Cause I am not my thoughts


Thus began an evening that was more glorious, ramshackle rite than mere concert - a fierce, inordinately engaging bouillabaisse that drew flavor from classic rock, experimental jazz, church music of every continent, the slink of '60s and '70s Nigerian and Ethiopian music, tribal drumming, folk forms and more. In print it may seem too eclectic to really coalesce, but Akron/Family loves music in the archetypal sense – song and melody and dissonance and harmony. They draw no borders or accept any common limitations. They make music in a holistically cosmic, transcendental way, and those who left their genre hang-ups at the door discovered a delightful, free spirited ensemble that strived with all their might to make you love music and performance as much as they do.

This Family is built around the core trio of Seth Olinsky (vocals, guitars, percussion), Miles Seaton (vocals, bass, guitar, percussion) and Dana Janssen (drums, vocals, misc.). Original fourth member Ryan Vanderhoof left the band to pursue a life off the road earlier this year, allowing the remaining guys to expand the lineup into a seven-headed freak machine that includes all of North Carolina's Megafaun - Joe Westerlund (drums, vocals), Brad Cook (bass, guitar, vocals) and Phil Cook (keys, banjo, percussion, vocals) – and Greg Davis (guitar, electronics, vocals). Collectively, I'm pretty sure there's no type of music they couldn't play credibly, such is their determination, innate skill and empathetic group mojo. One always felt in confident hands despite the freewheeling character of some sections.

To look at them, you'd see a bunch of pretty regular looking guys but put instruments in their hands, crank the PA (they do like it LOUD!) and you'll see them sweat off some of the natural inhibitions that keep human beings from evolving. Watching them leap and cavort in SF, one felt part of some beautiful cataclysm that precedes growth. Akron/Family invited (and in a few instances, demanded) we come go with them into the great wide open. While participation isn't mandatory (yay free will!) you missed out on a crucial element in the A/F experience if you restrained your muscles from twitching in time. Whether your mind agreed or not, your body will respond instinctively to their fluctuations. More than once I found my eyes had shut and my body continued gyrating, drawn ever closer to the flame they stoked onstage. To be moved in body as well as mind is a rare feat and one Akron/Family pulled off repeatedly.

While impossible to fully sketch the journey they took us on, it's worth noting the twists and curves of the first furlong. An almost imperceptible rise occurs, where the refrain quoted above (from "Franny" off their self-titled 2005 debut) swims through a slowly unfolding series of undulating crescendos, dwindles to just human voices and then explodes into a percussion barrage where every man onstage held a bodhran, tambourine, maraca or other manner of stretched skin and wood while their massed voices offered a sea shanty for travels in the Milky Way. This moved into molten guitar froth – what one imagines the many limbed wrangling of Sonny Sharrock and Phil Manzanera (Roxy Music) might sound like – that shifted seamlessly into a math rock display that'd draw a smile from the most hard line Tortoise fan, only to left turn into a brief pastoral pop coda. This sprawling, yet ever-successful surge was followed by a piece that suggested a squanky version of Neil Young's After The Gold Rush period and then a sweaty funk-a-thon that mashed up Chic and the Butterfield Blues Band under the Akron mortar and pestle.

The power of their vocals was undeniable, a roughhewn men's choir capable of both indescribable sweetness and Beefheartian wackiness. No one seemed overly concerned at playing the fool at times if it served their purposes or seemed right in the moment – a stance prevalent in all their moves. Many of their lyrics have a simple, finely crafted philosophical bent that gained force with repetition. Hearing the band and majority of the audience softly repeat, "There's so many colors without the dirty windows," had the power of early '70s Van Morrison, where he rattled breathlessly about "the love that loves the love that loves." In fact, there's much of vintage Van's otherworldly gorgeousness to Akron/Family, who presently make records as soulfully nourishing as Astral Weeks and His Band And Street Choir, particularly the album they're currently touring, Love Is Simple (released September 18 on Young God Records).

So complex, so multifaceted are many of Love's cuts that I was skeptical about their ability to pull them off live but jumpin' Jiminy Cricket they did so with jaw dropping success in SF. Notably, the sprawling, drum-driven "Ed Is A Portal" (complete with half naked hip-hop breakdown) served as the cherry bursting with holy rollin' flavor at the end of the main set, which also included a barnstorming James Brown-esque cover of Grateful Dead staples "Lovelight" (led in shirtless abandon by Seaton) and a movingly delicate encore of "I Know You Rider" full of shivering vocals and a badass banjo solo.

Akron/Family is writing a 21st century non-denominational hymnal, free of any New Age stink or hippie laziness. What they did in San Francisco was tap into the great currents of the universe and share that energy and unfiltered beauty with us. Their constant desire to obliterate the line between audience/consumer and performer/musician shares something with the Dead, Phish and others who've introduced participatory elements into the mix. However, those bands rarely gave so freely or vigorously to those who stood before them. Akron/Family are a very special band and you cheat yourself with every minute you wait to wade into their waters.

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paul





May 8 2008 11:41 AM

please please come to the south east (raleigh-durham)!!!!!!! I'll buy you a Klondike Bar :)
Momo





May 2 2008 11:54 AM

Thank you for all of the goodness at the Rickshaw stop.....My heart is still responding to your music. Hope to see you at High Sierra...

Joshua M. Johnson





May 2 2008 3:23 PM

GREAT-lee enjoyed show last night in visalia... you made me stand tall and swell w/ pride as i dreamed dreams of my future adventures w/ my telecaster.
Friends of the River





May 2 2008 3:31 PM

great show in SF the other night!
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May 2 2008 3:38 PM

wow man i dont really know what to say, last night was an awesome show. I didn't get to go to coachella this year and you were one of the many bands i was excited to see there. Thanks for bringing a little piece of the pie to visalia. I will see you at high sierra.
Stems©





May 2 2008 9:10 PM

I must say that you boys have opened my eyes and my heart to the bigger picture. Never have I had such an experience at a show. I want to thank you so much for everything. It was a blast singing with you guys in SF. I hope you can make it to SLO sooner than later.
Thanks so much again for being so amazing!!!!!
Ryan





May 2 2008 11:42 PM

You guys tore the shit out of the Museum today. Also, hanging around watching you guys sound check was pretty nice.
Michelle





May 3 2008 1:20 AM

You got yourself a new fan from the NHM show! I'm so tired from it that I can't even explain.
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE MEMORABLE NIGHT!
Cryin In My Beer





May 3 2008 3:31 PM

You guys made natural history in LA last night.
Thanks!
Thomas





May 3 2008 4:15 PM

Thank you for the encore last night, the whole show was fantastically bad ass
Lucy





May 4 2008 4:50 PM

crepe place show was amazing, as usual. please come back soon, i want to rock with you again.
dantastic





May 6 2008 12:46 AM

if everyone alive could see your show, there would truly be peace on earth. amazing.
Urichipangoon





May 1 2008 10:40 PM


:) nice to meet you :)
urichipangoon
Amy Reed





May 1 2008 1:14 PM

Thank you for the incredible show in SF last night! The audience sing-along at the end was one of my favorite concert moments of all time. You guys make me smile.
kelly





May 1 2008 1:53 PM

once again, you boys brought it like nobody brings it. thanks for another killer dance party... hope to see you at high sierra!
molly





May 1 2008 8:12 PM

BEST band at coachella, BY FAR
incredible!
Stephanie





May 1 2008 8:19 PM

I saw you at Coachella.. Amazing!!!I love the music and hope to see you again!
Mega Mike





May 1 2008 10:06 AM

Lake Song/New Ceremonial Music For Moms.....
autobus





May 1 2008 9:22 AM

tight fam
The Why Because





May 1 2008 9:43 AM

super-amazing sound vibrations yet again last night here in SF... possibly the best show i've seen you play (though it's tough to top the CD release show in NYC with William Parker and Hamid Drake!).

seriously though, you guys made the whole room dance, sing, and feel the love you put into your music... thanks for sharing that with all of us. extra bonus points for the post-show drum jam... it was really fun to rock out for a bit with everyone.

looking forward to the next record, and we'll definitely see you when you guys come back out this way...

Michael, Gabe, and Brian / The Why Becuase
elle





Apr 30 2008 10:58 PM

is it really in Tibetan or were just messing with me?

You guys were one of the best bands at coachella.
and thats saying something!
HolyH0rseHooper And The GO GO SQUAD?!





Apr 30 2008 12:06 PM

See you guys on Friday! I can't wait for another amazing show!
maki





Apr 30 2008 1:00 AM

wait. they don't love you like I LOVE you.
ak fam see y'all tonight!

-m

p.s.Love never loses its way home.
"HUMBOLDT PIE"





Apr 29 2008 8:14 PM

i've heard so much good about you! cant wait for hsmf!!
brandon





Apr 29 2008 7:19 AM

you guys have to come somewhere close to kentucky sometime!!!
Wilder





Apr 28 2008 4:50 PM

I second that one.
Eryn





Apr 28 2008 11:11 AM

I love California, don't get me wrong. But Oregon has a lot to offer too. Please come to Portland.
Please?!
Toro





Apr 26 2008 3:38 PM

Good luck at the feast! Go Too Crazy.
Big Paul's Pet Skunk