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    7/19/2011 9:30:00 PM

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  • Genre: Experimental / Indie / Rock

    Location California, US

    Profile Views: 185252

    Last Login: 7/14/2011

    Member Since 5/4/2005

    Website www.soloclique.com

    Record Label drop the ball

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. ......"Noodles and noodling have starved a lot of bands to death, of course: the classrooms at the Guitar Institute of Technological Technique are dizzy with musicians who couldn’t ever play anything with any meat on it. But Solo Clique are fortunately all self-taught suburban bedroom devotees—bassist Mike actually learned his instrument from his cool older sister—with about a decade of constant individual rehearsal for each of them. That gets them musicianship, not showoffmanship—a cockeyed take on pop that pointillates cute and catchy chord progressions into super-calculated technical workouts, making a Kinks open-chord chorus into a Can-style Krautrock curlicue......alongside racks and cabinets containing the chord changes, off-time start-stops, flip-flop countermelodies, descending contrapuntal retardissimo choral alignments and punctuation marks for every verse that get put together like a moon-module each time Solo Clique needs to play a song. This Orange three-piece started out as an instrumental—maybe post-instrumental, since they didn’t sound anything like Ennio Morricone—exercise in the early 2000s, but that wasn’t using up enough brainpower, so they changed and changed and changed, dialing through about a hundred songs and tightening down into probably the poppiest head band in the county: harmony and melody at the limit of technique and attention-deficit, the kind of jittery little songs that’ll warm hearts and computer chips both." -O.C. weekly (chris ziegler)..
  • Members

    Blake Hayden= electrical guitar/ vocals.. .. .... .. Mike Oberly=bass.. ...... Jordan Siqueido=drum drum.. ......
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  • Sounds Like

    You're dog eating Peanut Butter

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"Noodles and noodling have starved a lot of bands to death, of course: the classrooms at the Guitar Institute of Technological Technique are dizzy with musicians who couldn’t ever play anything with any meat on it. But Solo Clique are fortunately all self-taught suburban bedroom devotees—bassist Mike actually learned his instrument from his cool older sister—with about a decade of constant individual rehearsal for each of them. That gets them musicianship, not showoffmanship—a cockeyed take on pop that pointillates cute and catchy chord progressions into super-calculated technical workouts, making a Kinks open-chord chorus into a Can-style Krautrock curlicue......alongside racks and cabinets containing the chord changes, off-time start-stops, flip-flop countermelodies, descending contrapuntal retardissimo choral alignments and punctuation marks for every verse that get put together like a moon-module each time Solo Clique needs to play a song. This Orange three-piece started out as an instrumental—maybe post-instrumental, since they didn’t sound anything like Ennio Morricone—exercise in the early 2000s, but that wasn’t using up enough brainpower, so they changed and changed and changed, dialing through about a hundred songs and tightening down into probably the poppiest head band in the county: harmony and melody at the limit of technique and attention-deficit, the kind of jittery little songs that’ll warm hearts and computer chips both." -O.C. weekly (chris ziegler)..

Kings of Myspace since:

May 04, 2005

Members:

Blake Hayden= electrical guitar/ vocals Mike Oberly=bass
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Sounds Like:

You're dog eating Peanut Butter

Record Label:

drop the ball

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