JACK
Guitar trio jam rock at its raw basement best
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Whose Tongue Is Sharper Now Whose Tongue Is Sharper Now
An unfortunate relationship teeming with acidic snipes and insults
Raincoat Johnny Raincoat Johnny
Subtitle: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love AIDS. The hardest, most violent song we ever did.
The Story The Story
The hit single that got away. Mikey V with some of his best writing.
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Guitar trio jam rock at its raw basement best!! Sorry for the sound quality.
Mike Vertenten: Guitar/Vocals
Dan Hogan: Bass/Vocals
Eric Schwartz: Drums/Vocals
These recording were made between 1994 and 1997.Band/artist history
JACK started in 1994 as a 6 piece group called Rain Session. The group included Dan Neid on bass and vocals, Eric Schwartz on guitar and vocals, Mike Vertenten on guitar and vocals, Linne Coursey on piano, Derrick Perry on Drums and Anne Malatesta on lead vocals. The latter three had all left by June 1994 and Dan, Mike and Eric went on to look for a drummer. After a month and one disasterous audition, Eric borrowed his neighbor's kit and took over drums. JACK was born.
Over the next two years the group jammed, wrote, practiced and honed their brand of lyrical, guitar-trio Jam rock . Only one gig was played, a party at Eric's. The group dissolved in 1996. While they never played out, they left behind countless hours of basement tapes.Your musical influences
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Comments (3)
OK Dan what is it about LOL my name is dan to and many do not understand some of my stuff a real 70's sound like rick wakeman with out the keyboards or the doors who the hell understood their stuff LOL.
I love odd and different stuff.
Go Dan blow our minds yes I heard it all and I hear the Doors maybe they visited Dan on this song, hay JIM Morrison
How can one not like the raw sound, in fact song publishers want a raw sound not a studio recording I did publishing and A&R work so low fi means nothing, a good song if it is , is a good song even if recorded via the mixer on a recorder of any kind as I am sure you did with this project, Good song P.S listen to the songs recorded in the 60's no difference. smoke on the water LOL.
CLOSE THE BASEMENT DOOR! Just kidding...I cant remember how many times I heard that said to me. Keep rock'n guys
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