MP3 Griddle - Beak
Psych-prog-rock soaked in whiskey; Headphone music with muscle and quirk.
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, ROCK: Psychedelic
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"Noise pop at its finest."
"A leading exponent of San Francisco''s prog rock renaissance is Griddle. Last week''s show at the Voodoo had the boys playing the varnish off of their instruments -- fists were pumping, sweat was flying, and everyone at the bar was singing along. This isn''t like old-fashioned prog. No falsetto tales of orcs and snow-dogs and dryads -- the voices are meatier and throatier, and the wood nymphs are replaced with evil bosses, futons, and Humphrey Bogart."
"Loops and samples bouncing off the ceiling. Atmospheric swells growing in, out, and over to the back of the room. Jagged guitar lines slicing the speaker cones. Raging torrents of Jamersonian bass knocking over tables. Toms of Bonham. And throngs of onlookers bobbing in the liquid sweep, reaching for wall hangings to establish a mooring, gasping for breath."
"Griddle plays the kind of melodies that are difficult to predict, but once they unfold, they seem inevitable -- like radio hits that you never heard at the time. They get stuck in your head like taffy, but you don''t really mind."
"The early Who comes to mind when I hear Griddle. It''s a train that is constantly accelerating, almost going off the track. Scrappy, beery, and fun as all hell."
"Griddle bangs out frenetic little gems with the urgency of the Minutemen and the loopy sense of Camper Van Beethoven... remember that Steely Dan cover from Double Nickles on the Dime? So does Griddle."