Two Left Feet is the product of five wholesome young men:
Duties: Drums
Drink Of Choice: Gatorade
Day Job: Serving chowder and iced tea
Favorite Music: Queens of the Stone Age, Tool, Silverchair, Led Zepplin
Secret Passion: Mexican Candies
Duties: Keyboards, Trumpet, Hand Percussion
Drink Of Choice: Black and Tan, Jack and Coke
Day Job: Peon for the local government
Favorite Music: Radiohead
Secret Passion: Clawhammer Banjo
Duties: Guitar, Vocals, Trumpet, Omphaloskepsis
Drink Of Choice: Jack and Coke, Port straight from the bottle
Day Job: Sitting in a cubicle
Favorite Music: Jason Webley and The Hormones
Secret Passion: Books and my wife. Not in that order, though.
Duties: Bass, Vocals
Drink Of Choice: Jones Soda
Day Job: Assistant Print Technician
Favorite Music: Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Secret Passion: The Internet
Duties: Vocals, Guitar, Sax
Drink Of Choice: Diet Sparks, Gin and Tonics
Day Job: Journeyman Foodclerk aka Safeway Retail Robot
Favorite Music: Weezer, PUSA, The Anniversary, Eels, Queens of the Stone Age, Rilo Kiley
Secret Passion: Tiger Woods PGA Golf Tour for Wii
Influences
weezer, ozma, superdrag, guns n roses, eels, rentals, ac/dc, smashing pumpkins, beach boys, queen, 311, the anniversary, foo fighters, elvis costello, nirvana, john cougar, rage against the machine, piebald, presidents of the united states if america, a perfect circle, the hives, the darkness, bloc party, koufax
Sounds Like
Pop-Rock with balls.
Live Videos:
"Hedwig's Theme" at Bottom Of The Hill in San Francisco:
"Be Cool" at The Shop in Sonoma:
"Muir Woods" at Bottom Of The Hill in San Francisco:
"When Bears Attack!!!" (acoustic at The Redhouse in Walnut Creek):
From Concord Rock City emerge the incredible rock band Two Left Feet. Like mighty musical wizards, Two Left Feet wield their instruments with a fury and passion unmatched by the majority of their contemporaries. Citing Weezer and Guns N' Roses among their top influences, they bring forth a cornucopia of sounds that are chalk full of excitement and charisma. Everywhere they travel they are turning heads and creating new fans. Their sound is an awesome fusion of heavy guitars, quirky keyboards, pounding beats and sugar-coated melodies that will stick in your head and leave you singing to yourself in the shower.
Having released their debut full-length in 2006 and an EP in 2007, both produced by Scott Llamas (Facing New York, Tragedy Andy, Nothington), the feet are on a journey to conquer new territories and reach new audiences. Their music has been featured on local radio stations: The Bone (107.7FM) and Live105 (105.3 FM). In June 2007, Two Left Feet were recognized as one of the top 5 bands in the Bay Area when they made it into the finals for Live105's BFD contest. Two Left Feet has also headlined many local Bay Area music venues including Bottom Of The Hill, Blakes, Elbo Room, Red House and Timeout.
The only question is: Are you ready to rock?
PRESS:
"I may have a new favorite local band...I like the storytelling. It's an underrated quality, but there's something about bands that, just by hearing their music, makes you think you could have a beer and hang out with them after the show...The point is that Two Left Feet sounds accessible, friendly and fun. How else could a band write a chorus telling someone they think they're the "bee's knees?" And, more than a couple times, it sounded like the guys threw some measured Elvis Costello vocals in there, which sounded great (because that means someone is writing a hooky verse line)..."
-Tony Hicks, Contra Costa Times, July 29th, 2008
"Self indulgent indie pop rock with a humorous flair. I suspect they put on quite a show for the throngs who appreciate their oft Weezer-esque droll lyrical delivery and sarcastic wit"
-Maximum Ink, December 2008
"...unrestrained overview of pop-punk, pop-rock, ska, and ironic cock-rock."
-Nate Seltenrich, East Bay Express, September 9, 2008
"This band, out of Concord, California show off an eclectic array of oddness the sometimes recalls near-forgotten second-tier prog-rock bands of the ’70s, such as, say, Wild Turkey though with indie-guy vocals. This is certainly the case with the speedy “When Campers Strike Back.” Then the group turns to smart pop for the racing “Passive Aggressive” and wry “Have Day Jobs.” The group has a knack for underplayed hooks in “Isabel” and whips out the right bits of silly for “Muir Woods.” The songs overall are loaded with irony and wit."
-Buzzine, December 2008
"Frontman Tom Silveira's smooth and smokey vocals almost literally made me swoon. Two Left Feet's metal guitar riffs were perhaps a sign of the band's age and testosterone level, but a zippy synthesizer added an interesting, if not entirely cohesive, twist to their version of powerpop. Still, there was that raw potential again, staring me in the face with a shit-eating grin."
-Nina Wegner, The Owl Mag, January 2008
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Great show last night! You guys had me up and dancing and sweatin...it was kinda gross actually. Anyway I had a blast. Good luck to Steven, and Two Left Feet - may the rock be with you for many years to come!!!
yo guys! we're going through some major changes right now, doing some revamping, working on new material, possible lineup change, etc. once we get that all sorted, we'll be looking to play some shows. hope you guys are good, we'll definitely be in touch!
You guys probobly don't remember me, haha. Maybe Tyler does. Anyway, you guys rock! My friends and I have a band going and our vision is pretty much what you guys have. Ever heard of Reggie and the Full Effect? That's what we want our sound to be like. Anyway, good job, guys! Keep it rockin.