brandi shigley (vocals and keyboard), joe mills (guitar), dustin (bass), james (drums) for our spring shows--->brandon bosch (vocals, guitar, melodica), brian hendrick (guitar), johnny morehouse (whistle and shake, rattle and rolls)--->
special thanks to Alex Hebert, Dareh Hahn, Grant Williams, Zach Dunn and the Chewbacca Bukkake crew-----> studio recordings produced by jonny destefano.
Influences
coco rosi, cibbo matto, french pop music from the 1960's, the beastie boys, weezer, tribe called quest, JPOP.... i have a lot of influences. too many to list here.
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B.Sous (pronounced Bee Sue) Named one of the "12 Bands to Look Out for in 2008" by Denver's alternative weekly newspaper, Westword, b.sous finds some of the brightest stars in Denver's scene and brings them to the stage in a full-on flash of cuteness and home-made sounds.
Creating tunes on a trusty Casio keyboard and 8-track by Brandi, the boys bring their years of musical experience to support her quirky and catchy songs. Blasting out quirky and danceable songs like "Cuteness Overload" and "Is It Me or Is It Monday?", the b.sous gang works to get people to their feet with their minimalistic and inventive pop sound.
The group gets inspiration for their quirky name from an amalgamation of sources: The French word bisous ("to kiss"), along with a band member's name, Brandi Sue. Voila!
yey!! thanks for remembering me! check out my 3 covers on my myspace blog. piano & guitar. I'll be back in August for Meg's wedding. I've been suggesting your music to friends. I will spread the word in Boston. Do you have a flier I could print off?
brandi! you are totally wonderful and amazing! such a bright light from such a little body! you are an inspiration to me. thank you for everything. i am so glad i met you! soon we will be laughing again...
Thanks for the Mochi Loves! Master P on Atari Single OUT NOW on Addictech. com
For the latest XLR8R Podcast, Daly City Records label boss David Wang, better known as Mochipet, showcases many different sounds from his label (as well as the many different ways one can wear a purple jumpsuit). Starting with his own tracks, off his Master P on Atari release, Wang unrolls a mix of future bass, warped hip-hop, and crunked-out electro, weaving in cuts from Eprom, The Flying Skulls, Lupe Fiasco, and his own remix of Jamie Lidell's "Little Bit of Feel Good." And there's that take on "Thriller," from the unreleased and brilliantly titled Michael Jackson Loves Dubstep.
B.SOUS. raf and i were talking about you and your whole crew this weekend. we love denver and want to go back soon. we miss ya'll. come to LA. thinking of you, sarah