Scott Hoch (bass/voice), Dan Reinholdt (drums) & Aaron Grant (guitar/voice)
Influences
XTC, The Velvet Underground, Built to Spill, Archers of Loaf, Pavement, Spoon, Silkworm, Butterfly Train, the Police, Superchunk, Pixies, and many more.
The Buddyrevelles were formed in 1997 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin by Aaron Grant (guitar & vocals), Scott Hoch (bass & vocals), and Dan Reinholdt (drums).
In 1998, the band recorded and released their first album, September, November on Motorcoat Records and subsequently relocated to Chicago. The album’s melodic layered guitars, vulnerable vocals, taut over-driven bass, and propulsive drumming introduced the band’s distinct but accessible pop sound to the public. Their second album, American Matador was released in 2000. Through it, the band showed a willingness to experiment with increasingly complex song structures and inspired instrumental breaks while managing to keep their sound firmly rooted in the indie-rock idiom.
Now, nearly ten years since their formation, the Buddyrevelles have returned with a new offering. Don’t Quit, the band’s first release on Chicago’s Solitaire Records, finds them distilling the very best of their previous work into a lithe, muscular 32 minutes of indie pop bliss. And with yet another album's worth of material already being polished for the studio, the band have set the stage for an intriguing second act.
Hey! We're opening for the Meat Puppets in La Crosse on July 10th. Click on the link below if you want to purchase tickets. All ages, everyone is welcome. Thanks!
Hey thank's for the add. I'm Sophie and I'm 23 and I live in Tennessee. I really like your music. Your song's are great. I love listening to them. Best of luck with everything. Have a great weekend. later
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Wow, you guys are the Truth. Get that Paypal account ready cause I'm buyin' up the catalog. Is D-Diddy on an Album....found it while browsing your site about 2 years ago..
The first time I heard "The Foreigner" I re-played it four times over. The last few bars...when I close my eyes and ignore the actual lyrics. It sounds as though you're singing about a past golden age in your life that you lost, and mourn it, but are hopeful to find it again someday. That might be overly dramatic, but that's how it struck me. I love the layers of hope and melancholy that I feel through your music. New fan right here!
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Hey guys, thanks for the new cd. I'm really impressed with it. I know it's weird to hear me say I still listen to "September, November" still... I have a feeling this will be another CD listened to years down the road. Keep up the good work.
Yippee! Guys, the new video is so great -- W and I can't wait to see you in Milwaukee. A special hi to "Rocket Arm" Daniel. Did you see DD as quarterback yesterday? Too bad he didn't throw it to Favre.