A FEW UNEVEN RHYMES: A Tribute To Winter Hours is a deluxe twenty-eight song double CD on Main Man Records. It includes Faded Pictures, marking East Of Venus' recording and radio airplay debut. Released in December of 2008, the CD is available direct from Main Man and at Amazon.com, the iTunes Store and other outlets.
With all this in mind it's easy to think of East Of Venus as some sort of indie-rock supergroup, but they are really just four friends with a long, intricately interwoven musical history, who have been quietly making and recording music together since December of 2004, when they were among the core musicians who gathered at Maxwell's in Hoboken NJ to pay tribute to Richard Mason of Red Buckets, an 80's cult band, which two members of East Of Venus played in and one produced. East Of Venus are based in Haledon NJ, where half of the band lives. They have been happily playing and recording in the basement there ever since.
A bit of background: Rob happened to see The Feelies very first show at CBGB's in the late 70's and was blown away. When The Bongos were first forming he took Richard Barone to see them and Richard was equally electrified by what he saw and heard. Later The Feelies and The Bongos often played together during the heyday of the Hoboken/NYC alternative music explosion and the band members formed several fun combos together, most notably a surf and rockabilly outfit called the Hoboken Hodads and a Beatles psychedelic cover band called Dr. Robert.
Before forming Winter Hours, Stan and Michael had played together since high school--where they reigned as non-aligned drum and guitar gods respectively--and Glenn and Stan have been in several band together. Rob produced the first two Winter Hours albums and often did live sound for the band and Frank Giannini (of Bongos fame) was their third drummer. Michael, Stan and Rob were members of Foggy Notion (referred to by the LA Times as "the ultimate Velvet Underground cover band"), along with Tim Sherry of The Phosphenes (who Stan drummed for and Richard Barone produced) and Stephen Lepore of Grey District, two more bands from the fertile 80's Hoboken music scene. Guest members of Foggy Notion included Glenn Mercer, singer Joseph Marques (Winter Hours), Ira Kaplan (Yo La Tengo) and Richard Lloyd (Television). Then in 1993, Luna, with Stan on drums, opened for the Velvet Underground on their ill-fated European reunion tour.
Coming full circle: Besides the four future members of East Of Venus, the band at the December 2004 Red Buckets tribute show at Maxwell's included Red Buckets bassist Kristen Yiengst, Ira Kaplan (Yo La Tengo) and Sean Eden (Luna) among others.
Below is a slide show of photos from that auspicious night of music from which East Of Venus was forged, followed by shots from East Of Venus' first official live shows four years later in 2009.
And in the myspace music-player above you can hear some of the songs from their basement recordings... Enjoy!
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It was great to have shared the bill with you guys at Saturday's acoustic release show for "A Few Uneven Rhymes", and we're looking forward to the full band electric debut of EOV at Maxwell's this Saturday! --Tony from Jack Brag
Tune in to 90.5 The NIGHT (90.5 FM in central NJ or 90. 5thenight. org on the interweb) around 1:30pm ET Tuesday December 16 to hear an interview album producers Jeff Raspe and Keith Roth (with special guest Michael Carlucci of Winter Hours). We'll be premiering a number of the tracks from A Few Uneven Rhymes and talking about the album. Then tune in again later at 11pm to hear Jeff play some tracks on the new music program "Fresh Tracks. "
The cover for "A Few Uneven Rhymes: A Tribute to Winter Hours" is now up! It's our new default pic.
Two medleys of music samples are now up in the player! They are in the same sequence that the album is in. See if you can figure out who's playing what, cuz I'm not telling yet!
Info on the first record release party announced too (except who's performing)!
You've all been an inspiration to us for many years. I remember seeing Winter Hours while still "Ward 8" at some dive in Bloomfield, how The Feelies version of "She Said, She Said" gave me chills, and I had to go buy "Crazy Rhythms" the next day, and "Drums Along The Hudson" has always been in regular rotation. Looking forward to many new recordings and shows. --Tony from Jack Brag