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1999:
Dropout
(Squelch Records)
The Drop Band's debut album on Squelch Records. This critically
aclaimed release contains a groovy mix of hard rock and mellow
psychedelic sounds in a pop atmosphere. "Take A Trip"
has been called "The Best Road Trip Song Ever!"
(Splendid E-Zine). "It's a rare bunch that can make unpretentious
hippie music, and The Drop Band does it well." (Matthew
Sheehan, NYSounds.com). Dropout also contains "Find Your
Mind" featured on the NBC prime time show "Ed."
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2000:
The Rain Falls Now
(Syberdelix Records)
"The
Rain Falls Now" by The Drop Band Acoustic is a psychedelic
electro-acoustic journey marked by characteristic sunshine vocal
harmonies and deep grooves driven by world percussion that gave
The Drop Band their start in 1997. From the sparkling pop sound
of "The Rain Falls Now" and "High" to the
dirty blues growls in "Red White and Blues", the record
explores the band's innovative vision of the acoustic guitar.
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2001:
Prophets
(Syberdelix Records)
The
Drop Band's third album features Paul Mascott, John Macaluso,
Ed Broms, Matt Beck, Christine Mascott and Sammy Clementine.
Called psychedelic metal, prophets features out of control jams
and grooves in an improvisational setting. The harder side of
the Drop Band is explored in this textural construction made
from open studio jams done in an overnight session in July 2000
between John and Paul. It's metal with a sense of humor.
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2002:
There's Only Sound
(Syberdelix Records)
The
Drop Band's fourth album, 'There's Only Sound', is an eclectic
mix of quirky psychedelic music adding Christine Mascott's lead
vocals to the normally male dominated vocal sound on previous
albums. Always looking to try something new, The Drop Band explores
many musical styles from straight ahead metal to blues to acoustic
rock to the humorous and back again. Guitarist and Drop Band
founder Paul Mascott wrote and produced this latest effort after
reading a review of his first album asking to hear more of the
female vocalist. The result is seven new songs and a new sound
for the band.
Besides Christine's vocals and Paul's usual guitar madness,
John Macaluso (ARK, TNT, Yngwie Malmsteen) contributed drum
tracks for the record which was recorded in Uptime Studios (NYC)
in 2001. Also appearing on the record is Derek Wieland on bass,
Hank Wagner on harmonica and vocals, Lane Sparber on 12-string
guitar, and the Drop Band horn section including Dan Yeager
on Trumpet, Sergio Bustamante on Saxophone and Nelson Foltz
on Trombone.
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