Jim Birch,
Steve Trumpeter,
Matt Engstrom,
Bryan Resendiz
Etkilendikleri
Pink Floyd
Tortoise
Led Zeppelin
Crystal Method
Ray Charles
Chemical Brothers
My Bloody Valentine
Charlatans UK
Air
Portishead
Trans Am
Handsome Boy Modeling School
Jesus and Mary Chain
BRMC
Blur
Monguito Santamaria
Radiohead
The Black Crowes
Built to Spill
Nine Inch Nails
Curtis Mayfield
Hardknox
Spiritualized
David Bowie
Deltron 3030
Soup Dragons
DJ Shadow
Fatboy Slim
Soundgarden
Primal Scream
Gorillaz
Kid Koala
Smashing Pumpkins
Ride
Muse
Mogwai
Neye Benziyor?
Pink Floyd Tortoise Led Zeppelin Crystal Method Ray Charles Chemical Brothers My Bloody Valentine Charlatans UK Air Portishead Trans Am Handsome Boy Modeling School Jesus and Mary Chain BRMC Blur Monguito Santamaria Radiohead The Black Crowes Built to Spill Nine Inch Nails Curtis Mayfield Hardknox Spiritualized David Bowie Deltron 3030 Soup Dragons DJ Shadow Fatboy Slim Soundgarden Primal Scream Gorillaz Kid Koala Smashing Pumpkins Ride Muse Mogwai
“I think Surface to Air is the record that we've been trying to make since the first time we put down our guitars,” says Steve Trumpeter of instrumental electronic rock band The Infrasonics. He's referring to a blustery Sunday in October 2001 when he, Jim Birch and Matt Engstrom put down their axes and plugged in vintage keyboards by Moog, Wurlitzer and Farfisa. They recorded a marathon jam session from which The Infrasonics were born. It spawned the song “Passport,” a standout track from their 2005 debut Bad Guy Music and set The Infrasonics in motion.
While Bad Guy Music was composed and built entirely in the studio then adapted for the live show, songs from Surface to Air were all performed live before being recorded. “Adding Rez to the band really changed the songwriting process,” says Jim Birch of drummer Bryan Resendiz. “We would still do parts on a drum machine, but he has the uncanny ability to learn these ridiculous beats we'd come up with, then let them breathe a bit.” The end result is a collection of songs that break the mold set by so much of today's electronic rock.
Songs like “Dusted” and “Down in the Water” are elegant and anthemic, while “Downer's Groove” and “Combonaut” serve as fist-in-the-air rockers. Then there are genre-defying tracks such as “Docking” and “Degausser” that fit into The Infrasonics' self-coined style of “moogalicious.” It's an album that is at once experimental and accessible, with all sorts of auditory treats for the careful listener. “We spent a good amount of time in the studio getting the sounds right, keeping the mixes interesting, yet not editing the life out of it,” says Matt Engstrom, who did much of the mixing on the record. The thirteen songs on Surface to Air incorporate a wide range of styles and instrumentation, yet remain organic and cohesive. They're the kinds of songs that will insinuate themselves into the listener's head after the first listen, yet turn up something new after the tenth.
The Infrasonics have been heard on Chicago radio stations such as WXRT, WLUW (including being selected at 14 on Radio One Chicago's “best records of 2005” show) and WNUR. The Infrasonics' songs have been featured in the PBS series Roadtrip Nation as well as in marketing materials for Shure, Inc. They have even served as the house band for seminars by Sensaphonics, makers of high-end, audiophile-quality in-ear personal monitors. Their live shows are events not to be missed, having played at venerable Chicago rock institutions such as the Abbey Pub, the Subterranean and others.
Released on The Infrasonics' own Caffeinated Recordings label, Surface to Air is available now from various online and brick-and-mortar outlets.
The Infrasonics perform National Anthem (Radiohead) The Tonic Room, Chicago IL February 21st, 2007
The Infrasonics perform EkG The Tonic Room, Chicago IL October 26th, 2006
(hangs head in shame) We're so sorry we couldn't make it to the tonik room. We just had so much to do on Wednesday, what with preparing our Halloween Spooktacular playlists and editing the Electric Frankenstein interview... we just couldn't do it. Please book another show really really soon and make sure to wear your hot hot suits too! I might want to photograph you guys again. You're so gosh derned photogenic!
Hope the show was as fantastic as you deserved it to be! happy halloween too! xxoo
"making you look like rockstars?!" by golly boys, you ARE rockstars! I can't WAIT to see you play live again! your live performance just astounds me! plus I know you're only gonna get better and better every time I see one! keep swingin'! (you are so very welcome for the photos! it's the least I could do for that performance of yours!) long live the infrasonics!