Boss Tweeter
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1. Take one serving of Sonic Youth, the Pixies, Modest Mouse, Queens of the Stone Age, and the Ventues
2. Slice music into small pieces
3. Swirl in blender until smooth
4. Serve "Boss Tweeter" piping hot
2. Slice music into small pieces
3. Swirl in blender until smooth
4. Serve "Boss Tweeter" piping hot
Why this name?
The other names we thought of were taken.
Do you play live?
We play live wherever and for whoever will listen.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
The fact that you're reading this means that you are aware that the internet allows little bands like Boss Tweeter the opportunity to be heard. Since rock radio will play a grand total of ten songs in constant rotation and MTV declines to play any music, this leaves the internet as a lone voice in the promotion of starving musicians.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
I don't know...they haven't asked
Band History:
Boss Tweeter began when Michael and Tyler met in a guitar class. After a while they felt the calls of rhythm and picked up a drummer by the name of Rickey. After spending a year or so chiseling out a spot in the Seattle scene, the fine young lads in Boss Tweeter realized that there was something lacking in their sound...a certain thumping bass perhaps? Suffice it to say that Boss T agreed that it was time to conquer Seattle and all of its suburbs as a four-piece band...that didn't really work out. Six "fourth members" later, Boss Tweeter finally found their niche as a power trio of geetar, bass and drums with Michael and Tyler sharing bass and guitar duties. Currently, Boss Tweeter continues to play very loudly for all who care to listen and all the rest who don't have a choice.
Your influences?
The Pixies, Pavement, Sonic Youth, the Raveonettes, Elliott Smith, The Ventures, Modest Mouse, Nada Surf (GO GO Matthew Caws), Buddy Holly, Queens of the Stone Age
Favorite spot?
the Seattle music scene has been treating us well so far...
Anything else...?
We all love to see hipsters slip on the wet cement and ruin their new clothes.