Ryan - Guitar, Vocals
Wes - Bass, Vocals
Daniel - Drums
Influences
Hot Water Music, The Lawrence Arms, The Broadways, Jawbreaker, The Smoking Popes, Lifetime, Lucero, Kid Dynamite, Lagwagon, Tuesday, J Church, Jets to Brazil, Dillinger Four, None More Black, Alkaline Trio, Fifteen, The Honor System, The Ghost, Osker, Saves the Day, The Weakerthans, The Promise Ring, Army of Ponch, American Football, I Hate Myself, Braid, Small Brown Bike, Degrassi (this may or may not be a joke), Six Feet Under, Lost, The Coen Brothers, Wes Anderson, Will Anderson, and a lot of other stuff which can all be found on our repsective myspaces
...and chicks who go to tanning booths to get awesome tans and come back orange
Sounds Like
a sonic party foul (or the cry of the almighty Duckosaur)
We broke up, so don't bother. If you do, just message us here. We'd like that.
THE BAND
From the ashes of such pivotal and revolutionary Arizona locals as A Case of the Mondays, Wheres Edward?, Aces High, Dora Maar, and Feeding Franky comes Streetside Prophet, a band the likes of which Arizona has never seen before. Combining elements of East Bay and Midwestern punk, Streetside Prophet has an amazingly unoriginal sound, and none of them will deny it. Formed in December, 2004, the band has already shared the stage with some amazing bands, such as The Lawrence Arms, Against Me!, The Draft, J Church, The Queers, The Loved Ones, Against All Authority, Shinobu, Set Your Goals, Dead to Me, and Glass and Ashes. To date, the band has been quite prolific, recording an EP (that was never technically released), dozens of home demos, and most of the drum tracks to a full-length CD (which was never completed). Most recently, the band has seen the release of the Talking to Walls EP on their new home, Formula 13 Records.
1. Banner Pilot - Part Of The Problem
2. McRackins - Undisputed King Of Nothing
3. Walker - Petrograd
4. The Groucho Marxists - Socialist Newspaper
5. Radon - Open Road
6. A Radio With Guts - Sound Guy Smiley
7. Unitas - A Letter To A Friend/I Can't Be Nice To You
8. The Parasites - Panama
9. Streetside Prophet - Sound Of Mariachi Bands
10. Dateless - Foreign Films
11. Kimberly Steaks - Your Shirt
12. Lolligaggers - The Track
13. The Peabodys - Pay To Play
14. Rubberband - Mary Provost
15. Nervous Dogs - Racked
16. Responsible Johnny - This Town
17. Kazoo - On Dying Alone
18. Non Radio Friendly - My Favorite Place
19. The Measure - Fascist Radio
20. Down In The Dumps - Lama Temple
21. Brickfight - Rain
22. The Queers - About The She
23. Blotto - Step Back
24. 41 Gorgeous Blocks - Church On Fire
25. Angry 4 Life - Sword
26. The Ratchets - Bottom Rung
27. Sidewalk Crax - I Reach For Her Hand
28. AV Club - Rich And Young And Dumb
29. Young Playthings - Favorite Phrase
30. Chris Catfood - Tide Of Fate
OR PICK UP OUR EP, TALKING TO WALLS, THROUGH FORMULA 13 RECORDS.
1. Sunday Swinging 2. Toothache 3. Oh, Columbus! 4. On a Scale of One to Ugly 5. Dugan's Grandma Loves this Shit 6. Perpendicular 7. We're Leaving
"Seven tracks of melodic, heart-on-the-sleeve, dumpster-diving stuff. I dunno if it's what they are driving for, but it smacks heavily of early (first album) JAWBREAKER and FIFTEEN. Y'know, tuneful yet wonderfully ragged around the edges. Heartfelt, yet not corny. And they pull it off well."
Hey, I've got a new acoustic demo up of my song "Snapshot Chronicles" up now. Feel free to listen, comment, and if you like it tell your friends. If not, that's cool too.
We have a brand new Split 7 inch out now. Check out a song off of it, Made Anywhere But Here, on our profile and then buy the god damn thing at www.rule22.com peace dave22
Hey comment or message me back to book a show with me and my live band. We'll play at a venue in your area(if you can give us the address) or a house show if you give us a place to stay and some alcohol (So we could sleep on the ground comfortably).