Hazmat Modine
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Hazmat Modine is a blues and roots musical group from New York.
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[edit] History
Hazmat Modine was featured on the National Public Radio program "All Things Considered" on October 25, 2006,[1] and on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation program "The Daily Planet" on May 29, 2006.[2]
[edit] Critical reception
The band's first album, titled Bahamut and released on the Geckophonic label, peaked at #12 on Billboard's "Top Blues Albums" chart.[3]
Reviewing the album for the All Music Guide, Jeff Tamarkin gave it four stars out of a possible five, and termed it a "stunning debut".[4] Tamarkin praised the band for successfully fusing styles as disparate as blues, jazz, klezmer, calypso, and ska into "music that sounds at once ageless and primeval, authentically indigenous and inexplicably otherworldly, familiar and unlike anything else".[4] He also praised the group for making "listener-friendly music" that doesn't "require a degree in ethnomusicology to enjoy".[4]
Pitchfork Media reviewer Joe Tangari gave the album's track "Everybody Loves You", a collaboration with Tuvan throat singers Huun-Huur-Tu, a four-star review.[5] Characterizing it as "generalized roots music that takes from pretty much any roots it sees fit", he praised it as "true world music, weird and wonderful to the last note".[5]
[edit] Members
- Wade Schuman - lead vocals and harmonica
- Randy Weinstein - vocals and harmonica
- Joseph Daly - tuba
- Pamela Fleming - trumpet
- Steve Elson - saxophone
- Pete Smith - guitar
- Michael Gomez - guitar
- Richard Huntley - drums
[edit] Discography
Title | Date of release | Record label |
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Bahamut | April 2007 | JARO |
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Eyre, Banning. "Alien and Familiar: The Music of Hazmat Modine", National Public Radio, published October 25, 2006, accessed February 15, 2008.
- ^ "Hazmat Modine", ABC.net.au, published May 29, 2006, accessed February 15, 2008.
- ^ "Hazmat Modine - Charts & Awards", the All Music Guide, accessed February 15, 2008.
- ^ a b c Tamarkin, Jeff. "Bahamut - Overview", the All Music Guide, accessed February 15, 2008.
- ^ a b Tangari, Joe. "'Everybody Loves You' Track Review", Pitchfork Media, published January 3, 2007, accessed February 15, 2008.