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Breech
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Los Angeles, CA |
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Members: |
Missy Gibson: vocals, percussion
Mike Flanagan: guitars, backing vocals, clarinet,
keyboards, percussion
Ian Barstowe: Bass
Dan Hughes:
Drums
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Two dramatic years in the making, Breech's long-awaited
fifth release, Tarnish and Undress, will hit
the streets on October 8th, 2007. While in the
throes of recording the CD, lead singer/songwriter
Missy Gibson popped out a kid, enduring long
months of morning sickness and pregnancy-related
ailments, yet never missed a session. Bassist
Ian Barstow moved to Sweden to become a reindeer
farmer, his bags packed and sitting next to him
as he completed the last of his tracks. And
finally, shortly after finishing the album, long
time drummer Dan Hughes stepped out from behind
his snare and was lost to The Kabbalah. Pulling
it together during these trying times, guitarist/songwriter/
producer Mike Flanagan proved to be a pillar
of strength and tenacity, surviving long hours
in the studio on Coke Zero and Pita Chips.
Several
special guests also can be heard on the new CD. David
Philips of Frank Black added pedal steel on "SABOTEUR" and "UNREQUITED",
and violinist Rebecca Kaplan, formerly of the
Volebeats (Safe House), played on several tracks.
LA's own Jen Corday played some cello as well.
Breech embodies the musical vision of Missy Gibson
and Mike Flanagan. Gibson came to Los Angeles
from Detroit where her performances gained citywide
attention, receiving praise from such press outlets
as the Detroit Metro Times, who dubbed her "the
best independent singer/songwriter in the country." Primary
Critic for The AllMusic Guide, and Rolling Stone
contributor Thom Jurek writes, "Breech's songs
reveal the beauty in human flaws, the subtleties
of passion, and the dynamics of anger. They are
raw, gutsy, frail, tainted with the stain of
life and to the bone." Gibson has also maintained
a publishing deal with EMI since 1998. Mike Flanagan,
a native Angelino, has received many accolades
for his multi-instrumentalist and songwriting
abilities. "Flanagan is a striking talent… an
impressive songwriter… a commanding vocalist… (with)
Elvis Costello's tunefulness and full-bore passion…" says
the Los Angeles Times.
In 2002, Breech
decided to combine their musical talent with
their prowess in the kitchen, garnering much
attention from their series of "rock and roll
bake sales," which funded the recording costs
of their full-length release Apron Strings. Their
delicious treats and DIY genius impressed The
Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly (who dubbed Missy "Betty
Rocker"), Rocker Girl and Venus magazines, among
others. It is not surprising then that Apron
Strings won the 2003 DIY Album Of The Year. Breech
was also nominated "best indie band" by the OC
Weekly, an opinion shared by Music Connection
magazine who year after year contends that Breech
is one of LA's best independent bands.
Breech
has consistently delivered praiseworthy releases
including their self-titled debut (1999), cd
single Junk (2000), the above mentioned Apron
Strings (2002) and Demos Dust and Debris (2003),
a collection of live acoustic tracks and recordings
seldom heard.
Breech's music has been featured
in film and television, on shows such as the
WB's "Dawson's Creek" and "Black Sash." They
have also appeared on Canadian TV's "Much Music," and
PAX tv's "Ed McMahon's NEXT BIG STAR." Breech
have toured the country extensively on their
own, as well as opening for many national acts,
including Weezer, the late Jeff Buckley, White
Stripes and Liz Phair.
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Equipment: |
Broken, home fashioned, cheap equipment in ill repair that we give a little TLC to & make it sound great!
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Recordings: |
Breech (1999)
Junk (cd single)
(2001)
Apron Strings (2003)
Demos, Dust & Debris
(2004)
Tarnish & Undress (release date 10/8/07)
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Influences: |
P.J. Harvey, Patti Smith, The Rolling Stones, the Replacements
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