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The Invisible Rays
Rock / Experimental / Progressive

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JAMAICA PLAIN, Massachusetts
United States

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Member Since9/6/2004
Band Websitewww.theinvisiblerays.com
Band MembersNed Armsby - Drums, Vocals, Routines
Brendan Haley - Synth, Vocals, Mellotron
Eric Krauter - Bass, Vocals, Trumpet
Rafi Sofer - Guitar, Vocals, Apple V.
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Nov 24 2009 8:00P
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   About The Invisible Rays

The Invisible Rays are a company of musicians dedicated to communicating complex and antediluvian emotions from cinematic, rhapsodic, and rhythmic music without the crutch of a singer. No language – just the intervals, spaces and rhythms invented by:

Ned Armsby – drums and samples
Brendan Haley – keyboards
Eric Krauter – bass
Rafi Sofer – guitar

- from the liner notes to Salute the American Popular Song, written by Dr. Brian Stevens, Pro Tem Dean of Music, Northeastern Florida College of Art, Song, and Dance.

Originally formed in 2001 by Sofer and Armsby, the I-Rays crossed musical paths with first Krauter and then Haley through Sofer’s audio engineering work at Q Division Studios in Somerville, MA and convinced them to join forces to forge a new sonic landscape. Never ones to shy away from the science and technology of music, the four piece instrumental band creates new combinations and possibilities in sound. Manipulating and layering sonics using instruments and equipment that span decades of innovation in modern music technology, from Mellotrons to Roland Drum Machines and from Fender Deluxes to Symphonic Bass, no stone is left unturned in search of the perfect sound.

Since early 2006 the quartet has been producing an epic work titled ‘Salute the American Popular Song.’ The songs on STAPS (the follow-up to 2004’s Put Your Gun Away) are concise compositions made up of a rich palette of sounds in a wide range of tempos and time signatures. As on their freshman release, The Rays use samples from B movies, old radio shows, and news broadcasts in the place of a “vocalist”. By juxtaposing and manipulating sources ranging from the 50’s Science Fiction B-movie ‘Teenagers from Outer Space’ to President George W. Bush’s invasion eve ultimatum speech on Iraq, meaning is twisted and reassigned, bringing forth new stories and narratives out of the ashes of the old – stories that range from the light and comedic to the somber and serious. The entire album is accompanied in live performances by video collages that interweave the video complement of the audio samples with other snippets from B-movies, found film, damaged family super 8 reels, and oscilloscope traces. These moving pictures augment the stories and moods and add a whole other dimension to the music.

Over three years in the making, ‘Salute the American Popular Song’ was hand crafted with singular dedication and reflects many life-changing events; while the songs were being written, recorded, and mixed children were born, jobs were lost and found, marriage vows were exchanged, and parents passed away. Making an album as ambitious in scope as STAPS was truly a collaborative effort. It started with four passionate musicians playing songs live in a room together. Over time, arrangements and parts were constructed, destructed, reduced, and re-invented until the final mix was printed. Everyone in the band had more than just a hand in the process; some sounds and parts were written, recorded, and layered repeatedly and manipulated until they no longer sounded like the sources they came from. But beneath all this sonic manipulation, the basic building blocks remained just what they were: unbridled, raw rock and roll in its purest, wildest form.

Taking their cues from influences such as Pink Floyd, Snoop Dog, Sonic Youth, Dr. Dre, Outcast, PJ Harvey, Genesis, Television, Throbbing Gristle, and Psychic TV, the Invisible Rays take you on a journey that’s unlike any you’ve been on before

Please visit us online!
Go to CD Baby to order both our albums or download MP3's.
Stop in on us at Facebook for slightly more frequent updates, pictures, and videos. And find us on Youtube to share our videos. Reviews of Put Your Gun Away:
From CD Baby
Three minute pop rock instrumentals. Thats right. With so many instrumental rockers concerned with the extended jam, The Invisible Rays ask the following: why make a song ten minutes long when you can make it in three and make it rock? The textured instrumental expanses (created by guitars, bass, drums, well-placed samples, and electronic elements) serve as musical building blocks while the actual songs swoon, hum, and buzz with some catchy pop prowess. While there are hints at Yo La Tengo, Sonic Youth, and Calexico, this record does stand alone; it is instantly appealing, and theres plenty for you guitar geeks to dissect over the long term.
From The Noise - by Joe Coughlin
There's a special place in heaven for all-instrumental bands who can really pull it off, 'cause there's about a dozen if we're lucky. Except now it's 13. This is trotted out as "an imaginary spy film soundtrack," but it would work just as beautifully if they'd titled it "Steaming Pile Of Dung." What sets these forward thinkers ahead is the sheer variety of moods they're willing to take on. I mean, let's face it, The Ventures and Los Straitjackets are all good fun, but they don't exactly run ya through the emotional gamut. There's playful, pensive, sinister, spacey, and much more here, and not a note of it feels forced. Plus, it says they largely wrote it as they recorded, which hints at some massive possibilities for their future. The overall organic wash of this is far greater than the sum of its considerable riffs and soundbites, resulting in a grand head-trip of the finest order. I seriously can't wait to hear it in a moving car. Or for their next one. My only advice would be to bag the motifs next time, because some people are actually dumb enough to only hear what you tell them they're hearing. Just do your thing, because it happens to be extremely damn cool and necessary right about now.
LIVE SHOWS:
Opening for Kinski at TT's in August by Steve Gisselbrecht
The first thing I see of The Invisible Rays, who are playing when I enter TT's, is the huge bank of synthesizers that they're triggering samples from, and I'm nervous. This doesn't seem like my kind of thing, necessarily. But as I round the corner, I start to take in the really excellent drummer, the solid and melodic bassist, and the squealing, tragically undermixed guitar player. Plus the projection behind them, an oscilloscope trace of the output from the synth setup, which proves a suprisingly entrancing visual accompaniment to their set. The samples provide a lot of weird snippets of speech, mostly on the topic of synthesizers and sampling when I can make them outit's all very recursiveand since there are otherwise no vocals, it's kind of nice to have that thrown into the mix. My own focus is on the rhythms, which are complicated and beautiful, with lots of good odd-time stuff that gets me dancing. A very pleasant surprise overall. Also pleasantly surprising is the respectable crowd here for the first band on a Tuesday night.




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I, George

I, George



Nov 1 2009 2:41 AM

I L-O-V-E yr frickin' new CD!!!

So there.

 gh
Dean Falcone

Dean Falcone



Oct 1 2009 5:11 AM

Sadly I'm outtttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt Thereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
ElderFlower

ElderFlower



Sep 15 2009 4:31 AM

We are around.  That would be great.
Geoff Chase

Geoff Chase



Sep 13 2009 4:51 AM

Hey guys - that was a totally SICK show the other night at TT's! I loved the video screen - it was perfect. I hope we (Axemunkee) can do another show with you sometime.


Uranium Daughters

Uranium Daughters



Sep 13 2009 4:50 AM

Good work at the Bears last night. The visuals were much appreciated, Little yellow men, masked go-go dancers, and the strangest space creature I've ever seen. Kind of like a one-eyed giant meatball.  Now can you please cover the theme to The Village of The Giants.
Thanks,
-Julie
A.F. Marlow

A.F. Marlow



Sep 6 2009 3:41 PM

Thank you!

All the best,
A.F. Marlow
ElderFlower

ElderFlower



Jul 7 2009 2:15 PM

right back at ya!
Tim Murphy

Tim Murphy



May 20 2009 6:22 AM

yea for sure, what do you have in mind
jules verdone

jules verdone



Apr 2 2009 12:58 AM

um...
The Globs

The Globs



Mar 30 2009 7:42 PM

You guys were SUPER! All are in agreement that The Invisible Rays were the highlight of the evening.
Lord Master

Lord Master



Mar 26 2009 5:22 AM

great tunes, rays! can't wait to hear the whole banana
Sound Session 2010

Sound Session 2010



Mar 4 2009 3:48 PM

Thanks for the add!

SOUND SESSION'09
www. myspace.
com/soundsession09

SoundSession'09 is New England's premier summer music festival in Rhode Island's capital city. A multi-stage, genre-defying event, the festival is produced by the Providence Black Repertory Company in collaboration with the City of Providence Department of Art, Culture & Tourism.
allstar highschool cheerleaders

allstar highschool cheerleaders



Jun 6 2008 1:43 PM

thx so much for the virtual support and friendship!

keep the music flowing!

~ ahc
rocktwins

rocktwins



May 26 2008 12:42 PM

Hey guys!
Thank YOU very much for accepting and for the comment! Very nice to meet you!
Some pretty awesome tunes you've got there! Totally love the songs, they're pretty damn good!
Do you have any plans to tour Germany someday soon? Would be cool!
cheers,
Janine and Jessi
Phil

Phil



May 1 2008 6:13 PM

Sweet Invisible Rays ! AVA !!
Phil and band
The Weisstronauts

The Weisstronauts



Apr 27 2008 6:51 PM

Wouldn't have had it any other way! Good times!
Thanks for all,
Pete
my own worst enemy

my own worst enemy



Apr 27 2008 6:37 AM

Hello I'Rays....we didnt really chat much, but truth be told, your set was killer. Great bass. Loved the Touch And Go vibe of it all. Very non-Boston (in a good way). Excellent sharing the bill with y'all. Keep in touch, be well...
St./m.o.w.e...
Eric Salt & The Electric City

Eric Salt & The Electric City



Apr 6 2008 8:38 PM

Great stuff.
Chillin' at home and can't turn it off :)
schande

schande



Mar 29 2008 2:12 AM

awwwww, thanks dudes!! we'd love to come to boston to play and record with you! someday, someday........
Tony Savarino

Tony Savarino



Mar 28 2008 3:39 PM

You guys were great!!! Thank you so much!!!!!
Belgrade Noise

Belgrade Noise



Feb 1 2008 5:52 PM

thanks! we're glad you like it!
you sent me your record long time ago and I really like it a lot..
any new recordings soon maybe?
all best wishes from belgrade noise society and WoO !
LESS THAN A FELONY

LESS THAN A FELONY



Jan 4 2008 4:49 PM

hey welcome.....how are ya?????....L.T.A.F
Atlas Soul

Atlas Soul



Dec 30 2007 3:01 PM

Hey there!

We are finalist in the Independent Music Awards.

Check out our blog and vote if you have a chance.

Thanks for your support. Peace.

Jacques
Atlas Soul

Atlas Soul



Nov 23 2007 5:38 PM

Hi,

We just wanted to let you know about 3 new songs on our page! Check them out and send us a comment!

Peace,

Jacques
Beatriz

Beatriz



Sep 24 2007 2:06 PM

Thanks for the add! Cool sound! Hope to see you live sometime soon!
Cheers,
Beatriz
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