brian gruidl - bass
kellii scott - drums
t. parks - guitar, vocals
Influences
1960-2008 English, Canadian and American rock and roll groups (during the periods in their careers when they meant it).
Sounds Like
"Chicago in 93 in LA in 2007." - Abe Linders, 5/12/08
Other comparisons we've heard thus far include: Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Radiohead, Shiner, ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead, Failure, My Bloody Valentine, Camper Van Beethoven, Dinosaur Jr., Steve Miller Band, Flaming Lips, The Melvins, Fugazi, The Smashing Pumpkins.
The Brontosaurus LP is "...a heavy, psychedelic, engaging set of songs. The album rocks, a well-crafted, thoughtfully-constructed beast of many faces: dark, experimental, enticing, and imaginative."
-Lisa Zyga, Innnocent Words Magazine
The mighty Brontosaur once lived in Los Angeles. It acquired audio technology.
One of the preceding statements is true. The other will soon be true.
Americans agree that the Brontosaur loves freedom. Rather, it would have loved freedom had it not been trapped in a tar-swamp eons ago. Recent studies indicate that a foreign space craft called "The Saturn" (piloted by the from-space-in-the-future-equivalent of a male-female tandem of Russian scientists) saved the Brontosaur from certain demise (at the hands of what is known in the future to be the most obvious cause of extinction but cannot be repeated here in the past for obvious reasons) in an act of direct insubordination toward the specific instructions from Maxwell, the head of the Planetary Council of American Freedom (PCAF). This album is their story.
Incidentally, musicians t.parks (Firetrucs), kellii scott (Veruca Salt, Failure), and brian gruidl (Firetrucs, So It Goes) were recruited to perform the soundtrack (in modern day). Guitars and drums are prominently featured. The video is not, and will not, be readied, so our generation is left with only audio and a faint smell of Syrniki (made of quark). To keep audio costs down, we have opted for a classic "rock and roll" theme, instead of using "future music," which we assure you, is extremely expensive to reproduce.
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The brontosaur is having difficulty dialing in the myspace page since it is difficult to type with its large round paw-hooves. The album is finally done, Jenna did the artwork. Louise and Duane did some singing, Adele did some clapping. Ed mixed it. Mark, Rae, Chris, Ed and Duane recorded it. For the moment you can get it on iTunes or over at cdbaby.com or paypal $12 to situationdance@hotmail.com and you'll shortly receive a copy in the mail.
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