Fearless TV performances of "Lions" & "Communist Lecture"
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“Travis Tonn transformed himself into a beast with a bass, playing with a looseness that contrasted well with Scott’s concentrated demeanor….The band’s manic style left the audience pulsing in anticipation for each song’s climax…Dan Neustadt belted harmonies with one foot on the pedals and the other in the air. Scott trembled in a well-tamed seizure, bringing his guitar to his lips as Pete Sustarsic’s drumming built to a monumental cathartic release, leaving the audience in a state of utter ‘fuck yeahs.’” – RELIX (Live Review, Mercury Lounge, NYC, 10/7/08)
“In Cadeo performed an energetic set in the cramped, hot basement of Lit Lounge. Their performance was reminiscent of classic new york bar band The Figgs…The drummer, Pete Sustarsic, beat up the drums like they owed him money, and Bassist Travis Tonn was in lock step. Travis and Jared played off each other like the best guitar-bass combos, and, most importantly, the mood was fun...” - quietcolor.com
Hailing from Oregon, Ohio, and DC, and forming in early 2008 in NYC/Brooklyn, IN CADEO excel in dynamic-smart-epic-indie-pop-rock. They released their self-titled EP in April 08. The debut full-length was released August 25th, 2009.
"Given the grunge-pop sound of The Archer and the slow build-up and cathartic climax of Communist Lecture, the band proves commanding despite its fledgling nature...The band harnesses an energy that keeps it sounding fresh and vigorous, the way punk rock should."
"...Grunge-textured bass is trampled by keyboard melodies, giving pop an edge...It’s the mix of gritty guitar riffs and catchy lyrics that allows for the In Cadeo fan-base to consist of both high school girls and mosh-pit enthusiasts."
“The band's sound takes us back to the 90’s grunge movement... muddy guitars with vocals that take on more of a pop aesthetic...They eclectically blend melodramatic grunge rock with radio friendly riffs and the end result is a very powerful one.”
“Rough-hewn vocals and incisive lyrics with biting guitar and tantalizing melodies.” - CMJ
“Making Our Graves delivers heavily layered anthemic songs that display a variety of influences from Elliot Smith to The National and The Wedding Present...this first offering from In Cadeo is an example of smart indie-pop that refuses to compromise.” - Greenshoelace.com
"The songs cry out for crowd sing-a-longs, folks running around in circles, or the look of accomplishment once you’ve finally assembled your IKEA dresser" - www.almacksdancehall.com (Strapp/Meik)
"In Cadeo alternate between brash and restrained, but their best feature is the ability to turn a phrase, then reverse and re-engineer it. The band packages intelligent lyrics with angular, driving, catchy rock arrangements, a rare talent indeed." - indieball.com
"...Coming on like a more bombastic version of The National..." - badmarmalade.com
"Layers, builds, dynamics… they make me lose track and run red lights."
- hybridmagazine.com
“In Cadeo has crafted a sound that is as much catchy indie pop as it is grunge infused with alternative elements from the 80’s and 90’s. All members offer up something unique to the mix that makes for great post-rock anthem material.” - consequenceofsound.net
"Like most good bands, in Cadeo manages to make new
songs sound elemental. The delicious yet distorted
structure of their songs seems rooted in older indie
giants like Guided By Voices, Built to Spill, The
Pixies..."
- Justin Rogers-Cooper (The Digital Contagion of in Cadeo)
Hey Folks I have some pictures of you guys and some videos of you playing midpoint if youd like them... Ill try and find a way for this machine to get them to you
Ever wondered what to do in the event of a nuclear threat?
A while ago I found stuff that inspired me to make this film:
Living Under the Shadow of the Nuclear Umbrella
Both artistic (ensure you get the background music!) and educational, it primarily comprises official British government civil defence advice.
Though source materials are quite aged, much remains relevant today.
I encourage all to visit the YouTube page to learn more (Show support! Rate! Comment!) and responsibly circulate as widely as possible, here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaIim3Rj7L4