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Member Since8/25/2004
Band Websitewww.moe.org
Band MembersWho is moe.?
Al Schnier - Guitar, Vocals
Rob Derhak - Bass, Vocals
Chuck Garvey - Guitar, Vocals
Vinnie Amico - Drums
Jim Loughlin - Percussion, Acoustic Guitar

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Influencesfrank zappa, steely dan, grateful dead, Kiss, Cheap Trick, 80's metal, Clash, Who, Kinks, Neil Young, Beatles, Hendrix, Stones, Meat Puppets, Elvis Costello, Camper Van Beethoven, Tortoise, Air, Uncle Tupelo, Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, Sonic Youth, Stereolab, Velvet Underground, Zeppelin, Van Halen basically we absorbed everything we heard for all our lives and melded it into moe.






Sounds Likeall your favorite bands, perfectly combined, blended & mixed into moe.

Audio Taping moe. allows and encourages fans to record its concerts with their own gear. Soundboard patches will not be permitted, and moe.'s crew will not be able to assist you with your gear, cords, power or strategies. In some cases, venue policy will preclude taping. Video Taping moe. does not allow videotaping of its concerts. Still Photography moe. allows and encourages fans to take still photographs. The use of flashes is highly discouraged as it is a distraction to the band and other fans and does not improve the quality of photos. In some cases, venue policy will preclude photography. No tripods. Trading Audience Recordings moe. allows and encourages the trading of audience recordings of its concerts provided that no money or tangible products are included. Internet downloads are permitted provided there is no charge for the service, even if such charge is only intended for the purpose of recovering the costs incurred to provide the recordings.
Record LabelFatboy Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Oct 31 2009 8:00P
Washington Avenue Armory Albany, New York
Nov 1 2009 8:00P
Weinberg Center For the Arts Frederick, Maryland
Nov 4 2009 8:00P
Lincoln Theatre Raleigh, North Carolina
Nov 5 2009 8:00P
Legends Boone, North Carolina
Nov 6 2009 8:00P
Classic Center Athens, Georgia
Nov 7 2009 8:00P
The Music Farm Charleston, South Carolina
Nov 8 2009 8:00P
Cannery Ballroom Nashville, Tennessee
Nov 10 2009 8:00P
Minglewood Hall Memphis, Tennessee
Nov 12 2009 8:00P
House of Blues Houston, Texas
Nov 13 2009 8:00P
Lakewood Theatre Dallas, Texas
Nov 14 2009 8:00P
Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater Austin, Texas

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   About moe.
moe. is the preeminent progressive rock band on the music scene today. In a remarkable career that's touched upon three decades and produced 17 albums, the quintet of Al Schnier and Chuck Garvey on guitars and vocals, Rob Derhak on bass and vocals, Jim Loughlin on percussion and vibes, and Vinnie Amico on Drums, continues to push the standard for performance art.

Critical acclaim and a solid national and international fan base has built a dedicated following that grows each year. Whether touring across the globe, headlining music festivals, or sharing the stage with such celebrated acts as the Allmans, The Who, or Robert Plant, among others, what keeps moe. at the forefront of the music scene is not only the energy and vitality of their music and songwriting, but the showmanship in which it is delivered.

From its humble, inconspicuous beginnings as a local bar band in Buffalo in the late 1980s, to headlining Radio City Music Hall on New Year's Eve the past two years, moe.'s journey has been one of hard work, perseverance, and dedication. Their music is clever, melodic, refined; their performances are entertaining, mesmerizing and epic. There's a reason that Rolling Stone magazine placed Chuck and Al among the top twenty new "guitar gods," why the pair were featured in Guitar World and Modern Guitar; why Jim and Vinnie have been featured in Drum! magazine; why Rob in Bass Player and State of Mind magazines — all in the last year — because they're that good! The renowned guitar play between Al and Chuck is fast becoming the stuff of legend. The exceptional vibe and percussion work by Jim is brilliant. The understated bass play by Rob is masterful. The seamless, efficiency of Vinnie's drum play is extraordinary. The interaction among the five represents rock and roll at its best.

The news keeps getting better— moe. is just hitting its creative stride. Their much anticipated album, Sticks and Stones, set to be released in January 2008, comes a year after the critically acclaimed, The Conch, and only months after the release of Warts and All Volume 5. They continue to tour extensively: from San Fran to Amsterdam, from Tokyo to Toronto, from Chi Town to Bean Town, from Austin to Atlanta, playing and packing venues large and small, or intimate and grand. Long a featured act at music festivals, the past year they performed at Lollapalooza, Langerado, All-Good, Ottawa BluesFest, and Vegoose, to name a few; yet made time to promote and perform at their own festivals — Summer Camp, Snoe.down, and moe.Down.

By all accounts, for this "legendary jam band," as Rolling Stone magazine recently described them, it would be best to keep your eyes on this band and your ears tuned in to their music. Witness history in the making. This is welcome news for the moe. faithful and the band's ever-expanding fan base. Yet — even better news for the world of rock and roll — moe. has finally come into their own.

Sticks and Stone: moe.'s Experiment in Rock and Roll

The dust had yet to settle at moe.down 8 this past September when moe. — Al Schnier, Vinnie Amico, Rob Derhak, Chuck Garvey, and Jim Loughlin — packed up its gear and headed off to the Berkshire Mountains. The destination was western Massachusetts, the small enclave of North Egremont, to conduct an experiment in musical composition. The object was to create and produce an album. The second studio release in a year. The first, the critically acclaimed, The Conch, was years in the making. For this album, for the most part, there was no music written. Perhaps a few lyrics or concept for a handful of songs, and two older compositions never recorded in the studio. The result, Sticks and Stones, ten songs guaranteed to tickle your ivory, will be released on January 22, 2008.

There is a reason that moe. is the preeminent progressive rock band on the music circuit today. Their discography marks a continuous progress and evolution in performance art. Each and every release is a step forward, refining a musical signature very much their own, yet very much a part of the tradition of rock and roll. Broadly speaking, though that tradition may have its roots in the span of the American experience, rock and roll came to fruition in the 1960s and 1970s. The music from that period set the benchmark for the years that followed. This makes the many accolades and comparisons that moe. has received for their music — from Zepplin to Zappa; from Steely Dan to the Dead — all the more meaningful and, let's be serious, pretty good company for moe. to be in. It means that their résumé is solid enough, that critically their reputation is strong enough, and that subsequently they've earned a place carrying forward the tradition of rock and roll on its evolutionary progress. It's at once fascinating and exhilarating, and must be quite satisfying for the band and its many followers.

Which brings us back to Sticks and Stones. This album represents another step forward in the musical evolution of moe. Most artists would likely tell you that their compositions are well-rehearsed before entering a studio. That time for exploration and experimentation with the music has passed. Not so with Sticks and Stones. moe., in effect, created their own MacDowell Colony. An artistic retreat. They rented a hundred and fifty year old church, long since decommissioned and renovated; and apparently, an ideal environment for artistic expression. Secluded, the church offered the band a time and place to create. They wrote and recorded the album, largely collaborative songwriting, during the weeks after moe.down. Eighty percent of the music was written during the recording session. The music the listener hears was recorded at the near moment of conception. Specifically to capture the core of the music in its essence.

That said, Sticks and Stones is remarkable. They've produced an exceptional work of art. The arrangement and structure is a departure from the continuous flow of Wormwood and the intricately cultivated sound of The Conch, their last two studio efforts. The music on Sticks and Stones is fresh, immediate, concise. The two opening numbers, "Cathedral" and Sticks and Stones," are quite catchy tunes, venturing into melody with a solid rock beat. If the guys were seeking to infuse an element of old-fashioned rock and roll with this album, these two songs set the pace. Because they nail it. There's such a wonderful blend of music coming at you in "Cathedral," so much instrumentation throughout the song, in and around the vocals, building to a near anthem quality, it's hard to believe the composition wasn't months in the making. Then, abruptly, your greeted with the driving, rocking beat of "Sticks and Stones." Its light and whimsical lyrics dovetail nicely with crisp guitar work and an engaging solo near the end.

As the song fades it makes way for the pulsing, dramatic wave that slowly envelopes the listener with the third track, "Darkness." The song begins at a crawl and suddenly jumps into gear. Listen to Jim on the vibe. It sets the tone for the song throughout. The music is reminiscent of late sixties, early seventies edgy, acoustic-electric rock, but with the addition of the vibe. Kind of like CSNY meets Gary Burton. The lyrics, a not so subtle social message that asks, who, ultimately, are we going to blame? How much longer must we live in fear? are a perfect compliment to the music and delivered passionately by Rob.

The next number, "Conviction," steps out and greets the listener like an old friend. For those who follow moe. on tour, they'll be pleased to hear the studio rendition of this gem. Composed by Al Schnier, it features the addition of guest artist Allie Kral, the exceptional and talented violinist from the band Cornmeal (she plays violin and viola on four tracks).

On its heels, track five, "Zed Nought Zought" or "ZOZ," the album's only instrumental piece, is a well-placed transitional number. Long-time fans will relate to the ethereal quality of the jam. New fans will enjoy the light and airy flow. The first time through listen to the interaction of the guitar play between Al and Chuck as the composition builds from one crescendo to the next. The next few times through listen to the rhythm. The exceptional vibe and percussion work by Jim. The understated bass play by Rob. The seamless, efficiency of Vinnie's drum play. The interaction among the three with the solid guitar up front represents moe. at its best.

"ZOZ" provides the perfect segue to the next phase of Sticks and Stones. Tracks six and seven, "Deep This Time" and "All Roads Lead to Home" are, respectively, two more old-fashioned rock and roll numbers. The former, "Deep This Time," features nifty, slide guitar play, the soulful backing vocals of Nadine LaFond, and a driving beat. The latter, "All Roads Lead to Home," is the kind of tune that can play in your head for hours on end. The backing vocals, the guitar work, the harmony and melody combine to offer a pop-rock quality with an edge. moe. aficionados will recognize this piece. A Chuck Garvey composition, the song's been in the band's repertoire for a few years, though rarely performed.

It leads us to "September," which slows the pace down considerably. The mood of the music is somber and introspective as one may expect from the symbolism of its title. The combination of the acoustic guitar and violin are moving and well-balanced.

Don't get too mellow. "Queen of Everything" is going to perk you up real quick. This is a honky-tonk, smoking blues number. The song features Rob on vocals bolstered by hot slide guitar and slick picking between Chuck and Al, respectively. Not only is this song a catchy, foot-stomping number, but demonstrates the range of music Sticks and Stones achieves. In a matter of minutes the music has shifted from an ethereal jam to soulful rock to pop melody to honky-tonk.

Speaking of range, if the final cut on the album, "Raise a Glass," doesn't send you on a pub crawl then chances are you probably wouldn't be reading this anyway. Arranged in the tradition of an old Irish or English folk song, it features the violin play of Allie Kral and the backing vocals of old friends Umphrey's McGee. A sing-along, this is one of the more unique songs moe. has ever recorded, and will undoubtedly become a fan favorite. A number that will have the audience in any venue, bar or music hall, singing loudly.


And when you think about it that's how music should be. Bringing out the best. Singing along. Feeling good. Which is everything that Sticks and Stones is about. The music is engaging, filled with heady rock and roll, catchy melodies, and great musicianship. The music is also deep. Each and every song is well-crafted; produced, engineered, and mixed to a high degree of professionalism. In the final analysis, Sticks and Stones is an achievement for moe. An experiment in musical composition that will surely be embraced by long-time fans and generate many more for years to come.



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~Angela~

Angela Joyce



Nov 4 2009 5:13 PM

Come back to CA!!!!
Brandi ♥ RIP Abby ♥

Brandi Thiele



Nov 4 2009 5:13 PM

Thanks for an awesome halloween, u guys rocked out as usual
JAMIE

Jamie Herrell



Nov 3 2009 4:58 PM

Is  any one going to wear a costume to the Maryland show?
Blossoms of Days to Come

Blossoms of Days to Come



Nov 3 2009 4:58 PM

Killer Show Last Night Guys! HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Joe

Joe



Nov 3 2009 4:58 PM

Trully an awesome show last night!!!  You guys rock!  This is why we can't have nice things!!
Stacey Ü

Stacey Ü



Nov 3 2009 4:58 PM

Awesome show on HalloweEn I loveddddddd itttt
FreekVanWorkum

FreekVanWorkum



Nov 3 2009 4:58 PM

Ive uploaded 12 new beats to my profile @

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Hope all is well,
Freek
The Trout Whisperer

The Trout Whisperer



Nov 3 2009 4:58 PM

Thank you for an absolute ROCKER of a Halloween in Albany!!!

I wish you guys still lived here!!!

Holy smokes- what a blowout Saturday night...  Half the city is still hungover!!!
Chester Brown

Chester Brown



Nov 3 2009 4:58 PM

We are looking forward to jamming with Vinnie in a three weeks. keep on keeping on. see ya soon.
that hope chick

that hope chick



Nov 3 2009 4:57 PM

Thanks for making my halloween and 40th show awesome!! Great set and great vibe as always :)
~*EsSaY JeN*~

~*EsSaY JeN*~



Oct 30 2009 4:48 AM

I need to know!  Where is the moe. after party!!!! 
Hey You (A Tribute to Pink Floyd)

Hey You (A Tribute to Pink Floyd)



Oct 30 2009 4:47 AM

hello friend!
Jackie

Jackie and Kaileen Quinn



Oct 30 2009 4:47 AM


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Walther Productions

Walther Productions



Oct 27 2009 2:21 PM


Can't wait for your inaugural show at the Weinberg Center for the Arts in Frederick, MD!! Halloween hangover showwww :)



DUBBEST

DUBBEST



Oct 26 2009 2:54 PM

Dubbest Live @ All Asia Cafe in Cambridge October 24th 4-7pm don't miss out $5
Sin 4 Sin

Sin 4 Sin



Oct 26 2009 2:54 PM

Playing Recher Theater in Towosn, MD Tonight! If you are in or around the area and have nothing going on, come out!
Jane

Jane Austin



Oct 26 2009 2:54 PM

My Dear moe.,
I want you to know that your music and your songs are my passion. I am addicted. There is something pulls me toards them. Keep it up moe..
Jane
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The Stagecoach Robbery

The Stagecoach Robbery



Oct 19 2009 7:37 PM

Our prayers are with you Rob.
Kels

Kelli Martin



Oct 19 2009 7:36 PM

Sending lots of love and prayers for you and your family. I lossed my mom 6 months ago to the day and understand these times are hard. What brings us down will make us stronger in the end....Hope, faith, and Love are always needed....much love to you! kel
PAPPA NUCC!

PAPPA NUCC!



Oct 19 2009 7:36 PM

Thoughts and Prayers.
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Matthew Lang



Oct 19 2009 7:35 PM

Im sorry to hear about the loss to the family. I wish you and all the moe. families the best during these tragic times, and always. Thanks for all your love and support. I am glad to show it in return. Sincerely, Matthew Lang - A Shore Shot Photography
Brandi ♥ RIP Abby ♥

Brandi Thiele



Oct 19 2009 7:35 PM

Cant wait til the halloween show..
btw anyone around the rochester area going to the halloween show in albany let me know ill have $$ for what ever.
.down was the best 3 days of my summer
chad

chad



Oct 19 2009 7:35 PM

I can barely wait to see you guys in your home state, my first Halloween show none the less, I know you guys won't let me down anyway, Counting the days down.....Please play Brent Black...c.c.
~SUGAREE~

~SUGAREE~



Oct 14 2009 5:13 PM

You are all in my thoughts at this difficult time. I am so deeply sorry for your loss.

peace,love,light
Scarlet
Courtney

Courtney



Oct 14 2009 4:34 PM

you guys rocked in Cleveland! it was a awesome show! what a great venue! you guys just keep doin ur thing cause we love ya!
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