Tim -vocals
Jon - guitar
Chris-drums
Joe - bass
Brent- guitar
Influences
60's garage rock : "teenage shutdown" , "pebbles", "back from the grave" compilations,
13th floor elevators,
the creation,
link wray,
gun club,
the scientists,
hank williams sr.,
the country teasers,
feedtime,
gibson brothers,
union carbide productions,
Thee Mighty Caesars,
Gorilla,
too much other crap to list
The Ribeye Brothers story:
An unending miasma of lineup changes and failed record companies. Which brings us to now.
The Ribeyes have recorded and released 2 cd's "If I had a Horse..." on Meteor City(originally released on AllIndie) and "Bar Ballads and Cautionary Tales" on Times Beach Records (don't try to contact Times Beach, they went out of business). The Ribeyes also did a 7"- "The Ribeye Brothers are the Village Brown Preservation Society" on This Is You records.
The Brothers Ribeye have finished recording their 3rd record, New Ways To Fail, which is available through I-Tunes, Cd Baby, Jack's Music Shoppe in Red Bank, Vintage Vinyl in Fords and virtually nowhere else.
Luke Lukas is back with an album full of that gleeful gloom that made us love him at first sight. His trustworthy 4-tracks and him go their separate ways so he's now presenting 12 perfectly arranged folk songs to us. Luke reveals himself as a kind soul, but like the western movies taught us, a dreadful killer always hides under every placid looking Texan.
"Leaving his strongly lo-fi sound that impressed us the first time, he treasures the recipe, packing in this new plain, delightful work a caring love for vocals, which are worthy of Neutral Milk hotel, with a touch of Chordettes feel."Daniele Dileo - Lab Magazine