The Players:
Vince Murdock - guitars, basses, vocals
Tom Zavesky - guitars, basses, keyboards, programming, vocals
Rob Mulryan - drums
*Steve Zavesky - extra drums
All songs by tz, vm, rm
Distorted Clichés had run it's course as a band.
Vince moved to Washington DC for a while and moved back to Cleveland. One day,
Vince came over and started playing ebow on my bass and through a delay. That was
the sound that started the band.
We recorded "Run form the Bed Red" a song he wrote while living in DC
(the details of the songs content are somewhat sketchy). We hooked up with Rob Mulryan
again to play drums. Most of the stuff we wrote is lost because we'd write
the songs in the afternoon and then play them at the show that night. Vince
would say "play this..." and I would, and that was the song. I never understood
what he was singing, until we sat down to record some of it. It seemed like
whoever wrote the part played it, so sometimes I'd play bass (Indians) and
sometimes I'd play guitar (4-50). The crowds liked how we'd switch instruments
in mid-set. This represents what made it to tape in various forms.
To this day I never heard a band that sounded like this. Rob sounded like
10 guys playing the drums, so one of the labels we got stuck with was
"New Primitive Sound," Vince always said the songs were "unfinished" or
"incomplete," but critics said "the style is the substance."
Rumor had it that our demo tape was making the rounds at Island records.
We all started thinking too much about it, and wanted our own way. Rob eventually quit, and
I went off to work on Train Wreck Therapy.
Quotable quote: "They got up there, all this noise
came out, then it was over. Unbelievable."
Recommended:
Indians
Freaks in Love
Run From the Red Bed