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November 1st marks the first EP release inspired by the likes of John Cusack and Kenny Loggins. The Cusack-Loggins EP by Dr. Pants promises to be one of the most entertaining and questionably inspired EP releases of 2008. Produced by band members David Broyles and Dustin Ragland, the EP is a fiery mix of all the elements that make Dr. Pants a blast to see live; power poppy, Weezer-esque guitar rock, funky, jammy suite-like compositions that would make Phish jealous, and the quirky sense of humor that recalls the best work of Ween and They Might Be Giants.
Dr. Pants is the brainchild of David Broyles, a guitarist/vocalist/composer who has worn many hats in the Oklahoma City music scene over the years, including playing backup for his wife, singer-songwriter K.C. Clifford. With a songwriting style that borrowed initially from the Beatles, R.E.M. and They Might Be Giants, David's first musical ventures took shape in OKC in the early 90's, when he started releasing self-produced cassettes and playing acoustic shows in local coffeehouses. After moving to Santa Fe, NM for college in 1993, David quickly established himself in the Santa Fe coffeehouse scene, although within a year his style would start an evolutionary journey that brought into being the music that would become Dr. Pants.
After releasing three more self-produced cassettes in college, and returning to OKC in the fall of 1999, David became much more focused on working with a band and thus, Dr. Pants was born. "Feezle Day", the debut Dr. Pants CD, was unleashed in 2000. Towards the end of 2001, David put Dr. Pants on hiatus, since all the other original members had departed, but resurrected it in 2004. Recording on the album GARDENING IN A TORNADO commenced immediately, as well as a return to the stage with new members Kenneth Murray (guitar), Aaron Vasquez (bass) and Dustin Ragland (drums). The album was finally released in 2006, containing 13 songs that (mostly) found Broyles returning to his songwriting roots. The album received universally positive reviews. At the end of 2007, GARDENING was named one of Music Connection’s top 25 demo recordings of the year, and the song “Doppelganger Rock” was named TRACK OF THE WEEK on Garageband.com, with a listener rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars. Numerous tracks from the album were also licensed by MTV and featured during broadcasts of “Next” and “Sex…With Mom & Dad”. The song “Donuts” also made regular appearances on Dr. Demento’s Funny Five countdown throughout 2007.
Broyles says of the new EP: “It’s a lot more representative of our current live show than the previous record (2006’s GARDENING). We hope that it will make our fans feel like they’ve been rocked to the core.” The EP contains six tracks, including current live favorites “It All Depends”, “Bootyfest”, “If I Were John Cusack”, and “Kenny Loggins”.
For more info or to purchase CDs, go to www.doctorpants.com
Hey. I opened a new music store. You can access it at www.shop.sonicjive.com. If you will let me sell your CD I will give you 100% of the profit on whichever CD you wish to sell for life. The first ten who accept get the deal. Of course you are the first contact. If you want details let me know.
I am toying with the idea of offering a free daily download. If you would like to make a song available for free download please let me know. I will in turn give you a link to advertise that your song is available for free download on SonicJive.
Please comment or message me if you are interested. In addition to the free download - you will be made FEATURE ARTIST OF THE DAY which will put your profile picture and link to your profile on the log in page and a link and picture on the home page.
Wow - so you created SonicJive -huh? Well, that's great because I LOVE it here - LOL - quite a comment there!!!!
We have updated our articles section overnight. Now when a member writes a blog and selects a mood, the choices available come from song titles performed by SonicJive artists. We chose your song "Doppleganger" as an article "mood" - we hope you will take time to post articles for our members to read.
Much respect to you for finding me and having the foresight to include me in your sonic clique. Cheers, and if you lose the pants are you still doctors? Are the pants a prerequisite? Just asking.
The music is good. There is a literary work on the net penned by one Dr.Pants which coincidentally enough I had read after watching the movie "Better Off Dead" on Sunday.
It is called "Dr. Pants' Guide To Better Living Through The Films of "Savage" Steve Holland"
Now I am not as quick as some but if you are the guy writing about John Cusack flicks and the website was named after a character in a John Cusack movie - I have to ask - Are you really the mastermind behind the Sonic Jive?
By the way, I bet Abe Lincoln wished he had stayed at home that night but think about the chain of events that would have occurred stemming from the non-assassination of Abe Lincoln and we would likely be living in a completely different world. Though Lincoln essentially freed the slaves, I tend to believe his death scared Black Americans into a repressive state that finally loosened thanks to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Muhammad Ali 100 years later.
Just a thought - peace guys.
-Blah.
H.
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07 Oct 2008, 6:31 pm
Thanks for finding me guys. I like your sound and hope to see you guys up in Detroit some day!