There was a time, not too long ago, when the clouds above the horizon of Chicagos indie-rock scene were so ominous that many of the citys most devoted followers of underground music contemplated suicide. Some decided to go deaf, while others strapped on their headphones, closed their eyes and listened to OK Computer while dreaming of a time when music was just that much better. But in 2004 the clouds broke. The dark horizon relaxed and brilliant rays of sunshine ushered in the musical revolution that is the band known as BUDDY NUISANCE.
Buddy Nuisance is that rare group composed of four devilishly handsome young men who are all the best at what they do. And what they do is play tightly arranged nerd pop with a synchronistic verve that betrays their youth. Sure, theyve been playing together for only two years, but brother, it sounds like theyve been playing for ten.
Not that any of these guys are rookies; theyve been honing their skills as musicians for years, its just that when they come together they form a potent and unique identity. Theyre sort of like Voltron, but theyre more like the short-lived early nineties cartoon Captain Planet. And it took all the rings to summon Captain Planet, just like it takes the combined talents of Luke, Jay, Darren and Brian to form Buddy Nuisance.
Since their self titled debut, Buddy Nuisance has been hard at work writing songs, blessing ear drums and accumulating a following all across the Midwest. Their energetic live shows reveal the guys infectious love for music while their songs convey their raw talent and academic understanding of melodic rock n roll. Theirs is the oft-coveted balance of simple yet smart pop music; easy-going songs and melodies cleverly arranged with tricky time signatures.
But who are these mysterious characters pulling off the miraculous feat of writing pop songs without sacrificing rock-snob credibility? Why, theyre just down to earth guys who live for writing and performing great music. Luke Schmitt plays the Rhodes and sings the songs, while Jay Marino backs him up and plays guitar and mandolin. Brian Aiken is the stoic bass player, while evil musical genius and drumming prodigy Darren Garvey holds things down with the sticks.
Catch a hometown gig and witness an army of devoted fans singing along to every single lyric that Luke Schmitt sings. Buy them drinks, too, because if you were on stage, theyd buy you a drink. Of course, its fun to kid the boys in BN. And hey, theyll kid you too. After all, theyre just four guys who love playing quality rock n roll, or whatever the kids call it these days. Indeed, Buddy Nuisance is the musical equivalent of an episode of Cheers.
For more information, visit their website: http://www.buddynuisance.com
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