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Cure For Pain

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  • Genre: Indie

    Location WILMINGTON, Delaware, US

    Profile Views: 11359

    Last Login: 12/18/2009

    Member Since 3/6/2006

    Website Yer Already Here!!!!!

    Record Label This Stuff Isn't Our Music To Record!!!

  • Bio

    .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Cure For Pain was formed in 2003 by Jon Monck after months of listening obsessively to the music of Morphine, a band from Cambridge, MA that achieved huge cult status throughout the 90s.(Sadly, Jon's appreciation for Morphine developed too late for him to see the band live, as Morphine's founder Mark Sandman died onstage in June of 1999.) As a bass player, he was intrigued by Mark's techniques using a two-string slide bass, among other self-created instruments. Jon was unable to learn these songs properly on a regular bass, (he started by first wedging chopsticks under the two highest strings of his bass with little success) so he constructed his own two-string bass and taught himself the various tunings used in some of the songs. He enlisted the help of drummer/percussionist/industrialist B Scott Morris, (his longtime friend and musical collaborator in the Warehouse Riddim Section) then turned to professional woodwind artist and instructor Matt Hetzler to complete the band. (All three members had played together years before in the Delaware third-wave Ska sensation, the Scatologists!, so Jon knew Matt had sufficient skills to do the difficult job of playing the only melody instrument in the band, baritone sax.) The original drummer for Morphine, Jerome Deupree, was approached by a friend of Cure For Pain at a drum seminar and told of their existence. He said, "Oh, yeah...THAT BAND FROM DELAWARE!"
  • Members

    JON MONCK:{Two-string slide bass+vocals} MATT HETZLER:{Baritone sax+vocals} B SCOTT MORRIS:{Drums+percussion}
  • Influences

    MARK SANDMAN, MORPHINE, TREAT HER RIGHT, HIPNOSONICS
  • Sounds Like

    MORPHINE...naturally! In fact, we sound EXACTLY like Morphine! (Well, Jon's voice still kinda sounds like his own, no matter how hard he tries to emulate Mark!)

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Bio:

Cure For Pain was formed in 2003 by Jon Monck after months of listening obsessively to the music of Morphine, a band from Cambridge, MA that achieved huge cult status throughout the 90s.(Sadly, Jon's appreciation for Morphine developed too late for him to see the band live, as Morphine's founder Mark Sandman died onstage in June of 1999.) As a bass player, he was intrigued by Mark's techniques using a two-string slide bass, among other self-created instruments. Jon was unable to learn these songs properly on a regular bass, (he started by first wedging chopsticks under the two highest strings of his bass with little success) so he constructed his own two-string bass and taught himself the various tunings used in some of the songs. He enlisted the help of drummer/percussionist/industrialist B Scott Morris, (his longtime friend and musical collaborator in the Warehouse Riddim Section) then turned to professional woodwind artist and instructor Matt Hetzler to complete the band. (All three members had played together years before in the Delaware third-wave Ska sensation, the Scatologists!, so Jon knew Matt had sufficient skills to do the difficult job of playing the only melody instrument in the band, baritone sax.) The original drummer for Morphine, Jerome Deupree, was approached by a friend of Cure For Pain at a drum seminar and told of their existence. He said, "Oh, yeah...THAT BAND FROM DELAWARE!"

Member Since:

March 06, 2006

Members:

JON MONCK:{Two-string slide bass+vocals} MATT HETZLER:{Baritone sax+vocals} B SCOTT MORRIS:{Drums+percussion}

Influences:

MARK SANDMAN, MORPHINE, TREAT HER RIGHT, HIPNOSONICS

Sounds Like:

MORPHINE...naturally! In fact, we sound EXACTLY like Morphine! (Well, Jon's voice still kinda sounds like his own, no matter how hard he tries to emulate Mark!)

Record Label:

This Stuff Isn't Our Music To Record!!!

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