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Love
the Talking Heads?
Same As It Ever Was does it right.
This eight-peice band is packed with talent and voice spot-on to
Byrne's. Same As It Ever Was brings the excitement and evergy
of everthing from '77, to Stop Making Sense, all the way to Naked.
Starting out of Knoxville, TN. more than two years ago, Same As It
Ever Was has been playing clubs all over the Southeast and Midwest,
including four straight sold out shows at The Dame in Lexington,
shows at Zydeco in Birmingham, the Exit/In in Nashville and the
Georgia Theatre in Athens.
“…And local rock group Same As It Ever Was is all about defying
expectations. "When we first started the band, it was definitely
about the music first and foremost," founder Curtis Geren told The
Daily Times this week. "We try to have some visually stimulating
things going on. The guys wear costumes at every show, and we keep
it Why the Talking Heads? Geren remembers watching the band's videos
when he was a child, but it wasn't until his teenage years that he
rediscovered the band's music again. "I respect the fact that they
discovered a way to move the body and the mind at the same time," he
said. "It's very conceptual and very profound music, and at the same
time it gets people dancing. It's fun, very creative and very
surreal at the same time. "At first, we were just excited to play
the music itself, and anything else that might have come out of it
remained to be seen. I think it was meant to be a really good ode to
the Talking Heads, a really well-done tribute." What it's become is
one of the most innovative groups and fun shows all over. Before
forming Same As It Ever Was, Geren researched online and found no
other Talking Heads tribute bands out there. Today, he's part of an
all-star ensemble that includes his brother Grant on rhythm guitar
and vocals; Taylor Hiner on bass and vocals; Rusty Davidson on
keyboards; Matt Aurand on percussion; Josh Hobbs on lead guitar;
Steve Corrigan on drums; and local torch singer Sarah Clapp on
backup vocals. The group's music alternates between faithful
recreations ("Houses in Motion," "Crosseyed and Painless") to
reinterpretations ("Stay Hungry.”) - The Daily Times
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