The Commuter Exit to play at the Campaign Fundraiser Concert presented by the Friends of Jay Selthofner
Here is information about one of the bands who will be playing at the Friends of Jay Selthofner Fundraiser Concert:
Band Name: [the] commuter exit
Genre: Progressive/Experimental/Rock/Jam
Website: http://www.ourstage.com/profile/thecommuterexit/songs and
Time Slot: 9PM/10PM
Number of Performers: 5
Bio: A group of five musical theorists transmuting their au fait sound through the band [the] commuter exit. The band formed in 2002, and came into it’s current form in 05’, after Edwin Wolf’s hostile takeover of the song that is now known as “Pessimist”. With a sound like no other, [the] commuter exit can be classified as “progressive/experimental/rock”. The debut, live studio album “Inoculation” (late 2009) truly holds a place in your Ipod; somewhere between Faith no More’s Eclecticism and the experimentation of Sonic Youth. A real build you up and trip you out that will hold your ears hostage. “Three Headed Animals” feels like more of a secret song with a hint of beat box then an introduction; really highlighting their experimental side. One of the longest songs on the album “Elboadom” draws you in and captures you by the time the drums start building the tempo. The keys are present throughout the entire album and undoubtedly prominent in “Fade”. The last song of the album is “Ramification Embracement”. It’s truly an encore song, that could have multiple endings. Just when you think the ballad is on it’s way to Tranquillo close, a Vivo of twisted strings and keys comes blasting through your speakers. Inoculation is certainly a masterpiece that will keep you pressing repeat.