The Sugi Tap

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The Sugi Tap
Origin Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Power-pop
Years active 2005-present
Members
Max Collins,

Tony Fagenson

The Sugi Tap (pronounced sue-gee tap) was an alternative rock/power-pop band formed in May of 2005. The band primarily played in Southern California venues, with the slightly altered Eve 6 line-up of Max on vocals and guitar, and Tony on drums, accompanied by backing musical tracks, with very sparse electronic elements.

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[edit] Band Members

[edit] History

Max Collins and Tony Fagenson were previously in a popular band with Jon Siebels called Eve 6. For nearly a year after the announcement that the two were working together, no news was heard. In late-spring/early-summer of 2006, the first update was given to the old Eve 6 community, and the first dates for shows posted.

Don Gilmore (the producer of Eve 6's first two albums) is involved with the group, albeit from "afar." The band has around 15 recorded demos, of varying quality.

On October 6, 2007, Max and Tony said that they were resuming work under the name Eve 6, and that The Sugi Tap was now "paused indefinitely".

[edit] MySpace Involvement

Since the summer of 2006, the Sugi Tap have been more involved with the popular networking site MySpace, promising the release of some demos the band has recorded, as soon as the Sugi Tap hit the 1,000 friends mark on MySpace. This was accomplished quickly and the songs "Pick up the Pieces" and "Mr. Bones" were made public. "Mr. Bones" is a reworked song from Max's short-lived solo project, Brotherhood of Lost Dogs. "Familiar Face" and "Victoria;" two other Brotherhood of Lost Dogs songs have been confirmed as Sugi Tap songs, though the demos of these two songs have not been made available. A blog entry on the band's MySpace shortly after the release promised another song to be posted when their friends count hit 3,000. That song is now out and it is called "Good Associate". The final MySpace song came out much earlier as a surprise. Originally slated to be released once the Sugi Tap's friends counter hit 7373, "Little Tiny Everything" was made available over 3,000 friends prior to that mark. However, once this song was released, all four were changed to stream only, with downloading being disabled. The reason given by the band is that the downloads should be viewed as a gift for early supporters of the band.

On December 14, 2006, the Sugi Tap announced that their up coming EP will contain five tracks and was to be released in February of 2007. After a few delays, the EP was released digitally on March 21st, 2007, containing slightly reworked versions of Pick Up the Pieces, Mr. Bones, Good Associate, Little Tiny Everything, and BOLD, with a new song titled "Red & Black" included.

[edit] Performances

As of now, the Sugi Tap is playing shows, scheduled in Southern California and Arizona, consistently keeping in touch with the fan community. Though the actual band only consists of two members, during shows they have experimented by performing with additional musicians. [1]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

The Sugi Tap announced that they will release a 5-track EP in February 2007 exclusively to the Myspace music store. A CD version is planned for release later this year. The EP was finally released on March 21st, 2007. It can be purchased through their myspace via the Snocap music service.

[edit] The Sugi Tap EP (3/21/07)

- Mr. Bones - Little Tiny Everything - Pick Up The Pieces - Red & Black - B.O.L.D. - Good Associate

[edit] Other Songs

While Tony has stated that there are roughly 15 songs, only a select few have been named.
- Pick up the Pieces
- Mr. Bones
- Good Associate
- Little Tiny Everything
- Brotherhood of Lost Dogs[citation needed]
- Peace of Mind
- Familiar Face
- Victoria*
- A Different Feeling*
- Pastoral Life
- Can of Worms II*
- Red & Black.

Max has also remarked that the original "Can of Worms" (a Brotherhood of Lost Dogs song) will "probably" become a Sugi Tap song.

Asterisk denotes that song has been confirmed/played live, but no recording (as of yet) is available. (Note: A short live clip of Peace of Mind was available, but a full version, live or studio, has yet to be released. Additionally, Familiar Face was available as a live recording with Max's previous band, Brotherhood of Lost Dogs.)

[edit] Trivia

"Sugi Tap" is taken from the Japanese comic Battle Royale.[1] The official name for the band is now, once again, THE Sugi Tap. (Having briefly switched the name to simply "Sugi Tap.") The line on the band's MySpace "....but we're gonna change it anyway!" has been removed, indicating that, for now, the Sugi Tap is the permanent, official name.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b AbsolutePunk Interview www.absolutepunk.net

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