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The String Cheese Incident
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The String Cheese Incident



BOULDER, Colorado
United States

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Member Since4/19/2006
Band Websitehttp://www.stringcheeseincident.com
Band Members

 

 

clockwise from back left:

Keith Moseley

Michael Travis

Kyle Hollingsworth

Jason Hann

Michael Kang

Billy Nershi

InfluencesThe String Cheese Incident Friends & Family Slideshow Red Rocks Amphitheatre / August 2007
With each fall season, we reminisce on good times passed. We recently enjoyed replaying the slide show that was shown during the August 2007 run at Red Rocks in Colorado – we hope you enjoy the look back, too! All of the pictures were submitted by photographers, fans, family, and the SCI guys themselves.

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   About The String Cheese Incident

The fans get it.

590 thousand albums sold. Performances in front of half a million fans worldwide in 2004 alone. 150,000+ unique web visitors each month. Prestigious festival gigs, like New Orleans Jazz & Heritage, Telluride Bluegrass, Newport Folk. Sold–out headlining shows at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre, New York’s Radio City Music Hall and San Francisco’s Warfield Theater. A New Year’s run that annually sells upwards of 20,000 tickets. A thriving, innovative family of businesses including a record label, in-house ticketing, merchandise and travel agency.

What attracts hundreds of thousands of fans to The String Cheese Incident? Mainstream critics have been slow to embrace them. But the fans know that the five guys who make up the group play their asses off. They know that String Cheese has spent more than a decade making innovative, genre-defying music, and that each member has brought their own unique approach to the band’s now five studio albums and countless live performances.

Bill Nershi, who works out his passion for bluegrass on acoustic guitar, often follows lyric paths that reveal a fascination with psychological themes. Bassist Keith Moseley brings a love of hooks and concise songwriting evident in the way his playing serves the song. Violinist/mandolinist Michael Kang possesses an uncanny ability to quickly master instruments that befits his interest in intricate rock compositions. Drummer/percussionist Michael Travis balances innate spirituality with a keen ear for all sorts of rhythms, from ancient to electronic. Keyboardist Kyle Hollingsworth, the most intensely trained musician of the group, embraces the heavy bottom of funk and jazz.

Five distinctly different voices, all of them with equal say. In most bands, there’s a leader, sometimes two, but democracy rules in The String Cheese Incident, both in their music and their business. It’s not some happy, hippy collective, either. A band is like a marriage, and it takes enormous compromises to make it work.

“How many years has it been to this day / We’ve known each other in so many ways / Sometimes it seems so hard to agree / I don’t even know if you’re listening to me / It’s time for the Big Compromise…Maybe too many heads are better than one,” Bill Nershi sings on “Big Compromise,” a song from One Step Closer, the band’s fifth studio album, that seems to embody the conflicts and resolutions of this five-way partnership.

“Everyone has a stake in the music and the organization. It can be difficult. We often struggle to make fast and easy decisions,” Nershi says.

The ‘Big Compromise’ that Nershi sings about is an inherent part of the ever-changing sound of The String Cheese Incident, reinventing what they do at every show and on every record. “With every album we realign ourselves, not because we didn’t like what we did before, but because there are so many faces of the band and we want to show them all,” Nershi says.

Because of their egalitarian nature, bringing in outside producers for their studio albums has become critical for SCI. On One Step Closer, they co-opted Malcolm Burn (Bob Dylan, Chris Whitley, Emmylou Harris, Daniel Lanois), a wiry, energetic Mephistopheles who became the unofficial sixth String Cheese member during the recording of the album and coaxed the group into a catharsis. Burn co-wrote, arranged and played on some of the tunes; he also uprooted the band’s artistic conflicts and used them to uncover The String Cheese Incident’s genuine songwriting voice – all five of them.

Percussionist Jason Hann, who started touring with the band in the fall of 2004, was also recruited to join the band in the studio and add his dynamics to some of the songs. “We invited Jason on the road with us to help keep the live dynamics fresh,” Moseley explains. “It was great having him in the studio for a few songs, too.”

For the first time on a String Cheese studio album, each SCI member sang and contributed at least two songs, and each sought out co-conspirators to help them develop their voice: such as Robert Hunter, the Grateful Dead lyricist who collaborated with Kyle Hollingsworth on “45th of November,” and renowned Nashville songwriter Jim Lauderdale, who co-wrote “Big Compromise” and “Farther” with Nershi and with whom Keith Moseley penned “Brand New Start.” “Our roles in the band are evolving,” Moseley says. “This time we all got off on the experience of crafting songs, and Malcolm was good at helping us develop our individual voices and still find a forum for them within the band unit. Lyrically, the songs reflect what’s happening with each of us personally.”

“Things have changed a lot in the last few years, both with the music and with our personal lives,” Nershi adds. “Some of us have families, babies and houses now. We’re right in the middle of re-assessment, re-evaluation, coming up with a new game plan, imagining where we want to be in five years. It’s an interesting time.”

The bonus DVD that accompanies One Step Closer offers an inside peek into the recording sessions, and into the heart of The String Cheese Incident itself. Caught up in the recording process and urged by Burn to confront anything holding them back from the best possible performance, the members of the group dish out rare candid insights into their music and into one another. The video footage also features a track that didn’t make the final cut, a Michael Kang song that the string player was having a hard time committing to tape. Burn tells Kang to forget what his bandmates think and do it the way he wants. “Opinions are like assholes - everybody’s got one,” Burn says.

One thing that the entire band agreed upon was to take a stripped-down, rootsy approach to making One Step Closer, a 180-degree turn from 2003’s dense, proggy Untying the Not. With bright, catchy melodies and 3-to-5-minute songs that revolve around hooks instead of solos, One Step Closer feels like a deep breath on a splendid sunny morning. “Ain’t it good to be alive” the group proclaims on the song “Drive.”

“When it came time to record, we had just come off another long year on the road and we wanted to spend some time closer to home,” Moseley says. “Making Untying the Not was such an intense experience. We were in a studio in California and the clock was ticking. We were under enormous pressure to work quickly and efficiently. That’s a difficult environment to stretch out and be creative. For this album, our momentum took us back to a more bare bones approach.”

For One Step Closer, String Cheese sought inspiration from Music from Big Pink, The Band’s landmark 1968 album recorded at an upstate New York house. So the group abandoned the idea of a traditional recording studio in favor of a friend’s sprawling abode in the hills of Boulder, surrounded by inspiring mountain views. Burn moved into the house, and the band members went home at night after recording. “It was a very homey set up,” Moseley says. “We could hang out as long or as late as was necessary. Malcolm’s girlfriend would cook dinner for everyone, and we got to sleep in our own beds.”

GETTING ONE STEP CLOSER
One Step Closer brings The String Cheese Incident back to the magnificent Colorado region not far from where they initially bonded while skiing off breathtaking peaks and embarking on insanely long mountain bike rides. Only these days the band is in a more reflective mood. Just listen to “Farther,” in which Nershi stands at the edge of a cliff and ponders rather than jumps. “It’s so much easier to let a situation take you with it, even if it’s spiraling out of control, than it is to really try to make something work, and risk failure. Sure, there’s always a long list of excuses why something didn’t work…but what about just being willing to say you gave it your very best, and it still didn’t work,” the guitarist explains. “You have to make a leap of faith.”

It takes a leap of faith to start any band, to choose a winding artistic path over a more certain, and tested one. But for The String Cheese Incident, the leap is elemental. When they quit their day jobs more than a decade ago, they set out not to get signed but to forge their own way in music. In an industry desperate to slap labels on artists for marketing purposes, this band has built a thriving business while making art that defies branding.

It takes a leap of faith for a band to reinvent itself, too. The short, laidback songs on One Step Closer may mystify longtime fans looking for lengthy solos and extended jams. “I’m not sure that the fans who come to our live shows will immediately embrace this record; we’re hitting the opposite end of the spectrum on this album,” Moseley says. “But that’s the way we see the studio process – it’s a different side of the art of making music. And starting this summer, when we play the new songs live, a 3-minute song may turn into a 6-minute song or longer. On stage is great place for the improvisational vibe and the hook to co-exist,” he adds.

So whether you’re a fan or a critic or both, shed your preconceptions of what The String Cheese Incident can do and listen to the melodic triumphs of One Step Closer. The way the dobro cries beneath glistening organ on “Big Compromise.” The percussive mystery of “Betray the Dark.” The gentle balladry of “Silence in your Head.” The good-time, highway-bound groove of “Drive.” Tune in to the sound of five accomplished players whose diverse musical inclinations turn into remarkable songs, and breathe in the Colorado mountain vibe.

Ain’t it good to be alive.


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Woody in the Basement





Jul 10 2009 6:14 PM

Hay now Guys...

Just wanted to stop in and
say that you guys sounded
fantastic at Rothbury last night!!!
I wish I could have been there
live.... but I had front row
via the iclips internet feed
and it sounded great!!!!
Thanks for the show!!!
Maybe next year, Hornings???
Take care...
cheers
woody
two step





Jul 10 2009 6:13 PM

I've never seen balls that big before!!

Thank you for rockin' my face of at Rothbury!

MUAH!
Patricia





Jul 10 2009 6:12 PM

Rothbury was amazing, you guys rocked my face OFF! It was so worth the $$ and time to come out to MI from OR! Thanks for sounding like you never have before, and the smiles between you guys on stage made me cry!

Please o' please, Winter Carnival 2010!!!!
Ultraviolet Hippopotamus





Jul 10 2009 6:12 PM

WHOA!

Well done boys... Well done!
Lindsay Michelle





Jul 10 2009 6:12 PM

MMmmmmMMMMMMmmmmmm mmmmmm Cheese! Thank you!!!!
* Jocelyn *





Jul 10 2009 6:12 PM

~ * A M A Z I N G * ~
Acorn Project





Jul 10 2009 6:12 PM

The Rothbury set was one of the best I've ever seen! Thanks for putting on such a superb production, and it was great to see you all back on stage together. Hope it happens again soon!!
Cualli





Jul 10 2009 6:12 PM

Rothbury was awesome! THANK YOU!
Leah: I ♥ Peace





Jul 10 2009 6:12 PM

ROTHBURY was MAGICAL!!! THANK YOU!!!
Crystina Maez





Jul 10 2009 6:12 PM

Smile! Life is beautiful.
Eric J Piechowicz





Jul 10 2009 6:11 PM

What a great show you guys jam THANK YOU
Chee





Jul 10 2009 6:11 PM

This show was the best SCI show.
I have ever seen. awesome!!!! I love SCI ♡(^0^)/☆
Jo





Jul 10 2009 6:11 PM

Wow! Thank you for the joy you bring to so many. Rothbury was an amazing show! May the joy return to you all a thousand fold!
i came to boogie





Jul 10 2009 6:11 PM

hands down, the rothbury incident was amazing...thank u cheese for more unforgettable memories!!!
peace cheese and love
nick
Jakeub(BomBayNugZ)





Jul 10 2009 6:11 PM

performance was awesome. those big ass balls omg
wilson.





Jul 10 2009 6:11 PM

oh my gooodness! you guys were fucking amazing at rothbury, made it all the way out there for you guys, i couldnt help but tear up when you came out and started with rollover

bbest show i have been to ever. first time seeing yah

...hopefully not the last!
Yao (R.I.P. Jesse Salisbury)





Jul 10 2009 6:11 PM

u guys rocked the SHIT out of rothbury and that red ball was insane lol anticipating ur next show like crazy! keep us updated : )
soul meets body





Jul 10 2009 6:10 PM

i can't believe no one has commented on here since rothbury....well, let me go ahead and be the first! i'd been anxiously waiting since big summer classic '07 to experience another incident and you guys definitely delivered! it was an amazing night and i feel so fortunate to have been able to see you guys again. your music is one of a kind and i know this can't be the end!! long live cheeeeeeseee!!!!
Myles





Jun 30 2009 10:01 PM

Cheeseburries!!!!!!!!!
Joke Your Mind





Jun 30 2009 10:00 PM

With Rothbury nearing, I feel that Good times are around the bend.
~*Michelle*~





Jun 30 2009 10:00 PM

ROTHBURY and Conscious Alliance are once again teaming up to host a FOOD DRIVE at the festival. ROTHBURY attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable and canned food items to donate. All donations will be distributed to local Michigan food pantries including the Shiloh Tabernacle Grocery Relief Program, Word of Life PPHC Food Distribution Center of Oceana County, and others.

Attendees who donate 10 non-perishable food items will be given a limited edition ROTHBURY Conscious Alliance poster created by famed rock artist Michael Everett. Like last year, there will be a 3-D lenticular hologram version of the ROTHBURY poster available to all patrons who donate 20 food items. The ROTHBURY 08 hologram poster created by artist Jeff Wood of Drowning Creek Studios, won the 8th Annual Independent Music Award for Best Poster - so be sure you don't miss out what could be 2009's Rock Art Poster of the Year!

Food Drive collection tents will be located at the Main Entrance to the venue, as well as in the Epicenter Bazaar.

Last year at ROTHBURY, attendees generously donated 16,344 lbs (Conscious Alliance's highest single event collection in their six year history), with an additional 45,725 cans of food donated by Whole Foods Market for the Guinness World Record-setting canned food sculpture.

With YOUR help, 2009 will mark our most successful food drive to date
Leah: I ♥ Peace





Jun 30 2009 10:00 PM

I cant wait to see you at rothbury!!!!!!!!! = ) its going to be my heaven!!!
ed(dee)





Jun 30 2009 9:59 PM

hey yo hey yo hey yo
Das Keg





Jun 30 2009 9:59 PM

PLZ put bar stool on here i LOVE that song!!!!!!!!
wilson.





Jun 30 2009 9:59 PM

rothbury is going to be aammazzzing! after you guys are there you should venture over to bob's

horning's would love to see you :)

but all in all i'm so excited to see you guys!!
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