Sound of Urchin

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Sound of Urchin
Background information
Origin Brooklyn, New York &
New Hope, Pennsylvania
Genres Alternative rock
Experimental rock
Heavy metal
Outsider Arena-rock
Years active 1998–present
Labels RCA, Hybrid,
Steven Records
Associated acts Ween, Moistboyz,
Project/Object
Website soundofurchin.com
Members Tomato (Chris Harfenist)
Reverend B-ILL (Bill Fowler)
Conor Kinsman
Karina Rykman
Josh Musto

Sound of Urchin is a musically diverse "outsider arena-rock" band from Brooklyn, New York and New Hope, Pennsylvania. SOU is known for their eclectic songs, for energetic, spontaneous live shows, and for their heavy touring schedule.[1]

Band History

Sound of Urchin's debut E.P. was released on lead-singer/drummer Tomato’s own independent label, Steven Records.[2][3]

After further developing their style and sound, they signed to a major label and began working with Dean Ween of Ween. From 2000 to 2002, the band released an album and two E.P.’s on RCA Records.[4] In 2002, the band made a video for their song "Scary Skull Eyes". It was directed by Lorin Finkelstein and featured on MTV2’s 120 Minutes.[5]

In 2005 Sound of Urchin's album The Diamond was released on Hybrid Recordings. The independent label is led by former A&M Records label head Al Cafaro and legendary concert promoter John Scher. [6] SOU performed their best-known song from 2005, "There Are People In The Clouds", before nationwide audiences on CBS' The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,[7]

Touring History and Affiliations

Sound Of Urchin are Zelig-esque chameleons of rock, as their diverse style has gained them entrance into likewise diverse rock circles. For example, over the years SOU has toured with bands like Tenacious D, Ween, Dio/Deep Purple/Scorpions, Cracker, Mike Watt, Slightly Stoopid, Fishbone, The North Mississippi Allstars, The Urge, SR-71, Trik Turner, Bargain Music, The Ziggens, as well as sharing stages with Public Enemy, Twisted Sister, Slash's Snakepit, Dick Dale, The Butthole Surfers, Everclear, Project/Object, Vernon Reid, Lit, 2 Skinnee J's, Cobra Verde, and Local H.

Urchin is also known for its affiliation with the band Ween; Dean Ween has been a mentor to the band and produced their first major label release The Orange E.P.,[8] Tomato and B-ILL play in Dean Ween and Guy Heller’s Moistboyz (featured on the "Live Jihad" DVD release[9]) and have played with Ween and Dean Ween's Tenderloin, B-ILL played guitar on Ween’s “The Mollusk” album, and Tomato plays drums for Ween bassist Dave Dreiwitz' Crescent Moon.

SOU is also known for their affiliation with Tenacious D; Urchin was the opening act on their 2001 tour, and Tomato played drums with them for their 2002 Comedy Central Crank Yankers recording of “Friendship”.

Members

Current members

  • Tomato (Chris Harfenist) – drums, lead vocal
  • Reverend B-ILL (Bill Fowler) – lead guitar, main backup vocal
  • Conor Kinsman – bass
  • Karina Rykman – guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Josh Musto – guitar, vocals

Side members

  • Black Sebabbitt (Jack Krause) – co-writer, character vocals
  • Mr. Richard Rickles (Wayne Price) – tambourine, dancer
  • Jah Rob (Rob Marcario) - artwork

Past members

  • Doo Doo Brown (Chris Huetz) – bass, backup vocal
  • Hollywood Scotty Choc (Scott Heydt) – lead guitar, backup vocal
  • Barbie Smooth (Mike Huetz) – producer, guitar
  • Seahag (Robbie Mangano) - lead guitar, bass, backup vocal

Discography

Early pre-official SOU 4-track albums (1994-1998) (currently out of print)

Year Title
1994 Four Fours From A Calendar Fan Steven Records (originally released on Mighty Monster as cassette only)
1995 Springtime Makes Me Feel Steven Records
1996 Approval – Cob 9 Steven Records
1997 Earth Blanket Steven Records
1998 Willow For Gasoline Alley Steven Records

Official SOU Studio albums (1998–present)

Year Title Label
1998 All That And A Brandy Alexander Steven Records
2000 The Orange E.P. RCA Records
2001 The Jack And Diane E.P. RCA Records
2002 You Are The Best RCA Records
2002 Blame Canada – Live In Toronto RCA Records promo only
2005 The Diamond Hybrid Recordings
2008 Rejoice to be released
2008 Black Castle to be released

References

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