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8 Songs | Sep 21, 2008
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solo clique
Mood: adventurous

General Info
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Genre: Experimental / Indie / Rock
Location California, US
Profile Views: 187289
Last Login: 7/14/2011
Member Since 5/4/2005
Website www.soloclique.com
Record Label drop the ball
Type of Label Indie
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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).. -
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Blake Hayden= electrical guitar/ vocals.. .. .... .. Mike Oberly=bass.. ...... Jordan Siqueido=drum drum.. ...... -
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You're dog eating Peanut Butter
Comments
- Black Jackets1 year ago
Hi there, thanks for your friendship!
How are you?
Would love to see you comments about our music! It's free for download, btw=)
Thanks and Merry Christmas holidays!
Much love, BJ - Lana E. Lambert1 year ago
Hello,how are you? - Mike Celona1 year ago
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This second installment of the Detour series invites the viewer to revisit the perceptual experiment conducted in Detour 1 only instead of presenting the images in a rapid succession, here they are slowly fragmented almost like a puzzle occasionally coming together to form complete images. - Lana E. Lambert1 year ago
Hey,how are you? - Ruth J. Robinson1 year ago
How are you? My New friend.Thanks a lot for adding - ME and The CAPTAIN1 year ago
HELLO :)
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- Dora Hermann1 year ago
Thanks for the add!
- A Shattered Bliss1 year ago
Hey we're gonna be playing a show at Chain Reaction on JULY 20 in Anaheim Tickets Are $10 Bucks. Hit us up for Tickets...it would mean alot to us if you showed your support...
- EletriKa ╬BrazilianM£ŦAL2 years ago
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Hi solo clique. EletriKa sounds completely different from any Metal band you have ever heard. The Brazilian rhythms and the Portuguese language added to the songs make its style unique, giving birth to a new kind of Metal. If you are really looking for something new about Metal, you should check EletriKa out! Thanks a lot for the attention and support. Keep in touch.
Kisses from Brazil,
Marie
[Brazilian M£TAL]
Blz, solo clique? Agentejunta Metal com unstreco Brasileiro. Tamutendo umbomretorno dasradiosgringas nosquatrocontos.
Quandorolaumtempinho, mefalaoqueachoudo £leTriKa, blz? Valeudemaisaforça! Mantenhacontato.
Grandeabraço,
Claudio David














