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WEBSITE
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BOOKING
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INFORMATION
Tre Orsi is a trio from Denton, Texas that plays tense, dynamic rock music. "Tre Orsi" is also Italian for "I prefer the grass to the concrete".
The band has toured with Magnolia Electric Company, The New Year, Minus Story, Casiotone For The Painfully Alone, and Nina Nastasia. To date they have released the no. 7 single and the Faster Now, Slower Later tour-only EP. A full-length LP, produced by Bubba Kadane of The New Year and Bedhead, is forthcoming.
RELATED STUFF
Bryan is a member of South San Gabriel. He used to play in the bands Wiring Prank and History At Our Disposal.
Howard used to play in Shearwater, Okkervil River, and Little Grizzly.
Matt is a live sound and recording engineer who works/has worked for A.C. Newman, Shearwater, The New Year, St. Vincent, The Baptist Generals, John Vanderslice, and Jandek, among others. He used to play in Little Grizzly.
PRESS
". . . if their amazingly solid set is any indication of things to come the band will be one to watch in 2009. . . Each song slowly built, with tension-filled undertones and heavy layers of guitar and big bass lines, before exploding outward in waves of blistering sound" – Popmatters
"They are straight to the point and electric, a pure adrenaline rush fuelled by efficiency. Guitars may be played sideways but the band never fails to take us from one point to another in the most efficient way : not thinking about it and giving it all." – Millefeuille (France)
"Denton’s trio of impressive résumés and finely honed talents has a little gem in no. 7. . . It’s a more subdued track to start, but “Faulkner” is a sleeper-builder that once again exercises this insane restraint as some sort of sordid tease before all-out unleashing into a virtual cold-cock of a finale. It is, I think, the musical equivalent of watching the prosecutor pull out damning DNA evidence at the last second of a trial." – Dallas Observer
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