It’s been about ten years since the release of the debut album by California’s own The Quarter After, flag wavers for all things melodious and harmonious in the vocal department, combined with the jangle,
fuzz, and noise of their soaring guitars. In the grand tradition of many rock’n’roll “brother” bands, the Quarter After is led by the two Campanella siblings- songwriter/singer Dominic and guitarist/producer Robert. Between them, singing brothers Dominic Campanella and Rob Campanella have been at least an adjunct member of just about every band in the axis between the Brian Jonestown Massacre, Beachwood Sparks and the Tyde.
The Quarter After was formed in the first year of our young century in the Campanella’s home town of Los Angeles. The brothers started jamming with a young bass guitar wizard from Ohio, Dave Koenig (ex- Brian Jonestown Massacre, currently Spindrift) and dynamic veteran east coast drummer Nelson Bragg (now in the Brian Wilson Band) to create a propulsive and sympathetic rhythm section to
complement their psychedelic/folk sounds. The quartet came of age in the burgeoning L.A. psych scene along side such bands as the Beachwood Sparks, the Warlocks, and the Tyde. After honing their live show playing gigs up and down the West Coast, The Quarter After were personally chosen by Arthur Lee and Love to be the only opening band for his first show in seven years after his release from prison. After such a triumph and upward momentum the Quarter After did what any decent band would do—break up for almost two years.
But in 2003, inspired by an invitation to open up a show with their friends, Dead Meadow, the band reformed and the reconvened in the studio to finally put together their first album. Their eponymous debut was released on Ric Menck’s Birdsong label and earned impressive reviews. The record confounded only those critics who couldn’t wrap their heads around a band that could write near-
perfect 3 minute pop songs and have them co-exist alongside extended, spiraling, psychedelic epics. One person who understood where the Quarter After were coming from happened to be musician and DJ, Steve Jones, who began spinning songs from this record on his influential and popular radio show, Jonesy’s Jukebox, on LA’s Indie 103.1 FM. Jonesy not only regularly began playing “A Parting”, one the finest examples of Dominic’s songcraft, but also the band’s nearly 12 minute psych tour-de-force “Too Much To Think About”— a highlight of The Quarter After’s live show.
The band is now looked upon by those in the know to be one of the leaders in the “3rd Wave Of Psychedelia,” and selections from the band’s first record were chosen to be on the “Turn On Your Mind” compilation put out by Psyilocybin Sounds and Northern Star Records’ “Psychedelica: Volume
II” compilation. The Quarter After recently completed a late summer tour of the U.K. with fellow compatriots the Asteroid #4, creating their biggest buzz so far and plans are currently being made for tours of North America and Europe in support of the new record. Changes Near is being released on newly revamped label the Committee To Keep Music Evil, a partnership between Rob and Anton of the BJM, manufactured and distributed through Cargo U.K.
THE QUARTER AFTER - THE QUARTER AFTER
Unsurprisingly, the self-titled debut by their own band works that circa-'67 L.A. sound, with heavy
echoes of the pre-David Axelrod the Electric Prunes, Buffalo Springfield, and various other half-forgotten exemplars of the sound, minimizing the country-rock inflections of Beachwood Sparks (only notable on the Neil Young-like "Mirror to You") or much of the slightly unhinged experimentalism of the the Brian Jonestown Massacre.
For a little less than half of the album, the brothers, along with bassist David Koenig and drummer
Nelson Bragg, do a pretty good pastiche of Sunset Strip psychedelia, kicking up a particularly lysergic head of steam on the self-explanatory "One Trip Later." If you don't like the Acid-Guitar Jams, may you have a little problem because the other half of the album, nearly a full thirty minutes, consists of three endless Acid-Guitar Jams.
"A fusion of dreamy '60's folk-pop melodies, reminiscent of the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, Love, and a few lesser known Sunset Strip Bands"
- ALTERNATIVE PRESS
The Quarter After – The Quarter After
Label: Bird Song Recordings – BSCD 101
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 2005
Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style: New-Psychedelic Rock, Country Rock, Folk Rock
TRACKS
01. So Far To Fall 3:42
Tambourine – Twink (M.I.A.)
Written-By – D. Koenig, D. Campanella, R. Campanella
02. Your Side Is Mine 2:43
Written-By – D. Campanella, R. Campanella
03. Always Returning 4:35
Bongos, Other [Whirly-pipe] – Andy Campanella
Written-By – D. Campanella, R. Campanella
04. A Parting 4:42
Backing Vocals – Kathrin Shorr, Mara Keagle, Miranda Lee Richards
Written-By – D. Campanella
05. Too Much To Think About 11:57
Effects [Echoplex Noise] – Anton Newcombe
Narrator [Narration] – Dad
Written-By – D. Koenig, D. Campanella, N. Bragg, R. Campanella
06. Know Me When I'm Gone 7:15
Written-By – D. Koenig, D. Campanella, N. Bragg, R. Campanella
07. Mirror To You 4:07
Steel Guitar – Farmer Dave Scher
Written-By – D. Campanella, N. Bragg, R. Campanella
08. One Trip Later 3:44
Tambourine – Twink
Written-By – D. Koenig, D. Campanella, N. Bragg, R. Campanella
09. Taken 9:16
Other [Bathroom Sink During The Quiet Part] – Brandi
Written-By – D. Campanella, R. Campanella
10. Everything Again 2:59
Written-By – D. Campanella
LINE - UP
David Koenig - Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar [12-String]
Nelson Bragg - Drums, Vocals, Percussion
Robert Campanella - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Piano, Organ, Mellotron, Mandolin, Guitar [Dobro]
Dominic Campanella - Vocals, Guitar [12 & 6 String Electric & Acoustic Guitars], Harmonica
CHARLES REYNOLDS recommended this band to me back then. ( i have the first two). A very good friend from Massachusetts.
ReplyDeleteI traded hundreds of unrelead tspes with him in the 80s. He later moved to Germany and unfortunately i lost track of him.
The second one is "more Country Rock" and I don't like it. It's boring me. This one is good.
DeleteI can't remember.
DeleteI received some wonderful boxes these days
ReplyDelete( all Cherry Red Records):
Davy Graham 8 cd
Eyes of Blue 69-71 3 cd
Ian Matthews thro my eyes 70-74 with many bonus tracks.
Beau Brummels 1964-70 8 cd.
Twice as many tracks as before Rhino ( i had only a copy) w/ 100 side booklet.
Beau Brummels a great and unusual S. F. band. I don't know any other bands that plays like this or anything similar. I saw the band live in California 1974 in a park, fantastic. By the way; the band never performed live from 67-71. One of the very few where the reunion from 1975 is also very good. Maybe because 1975 is still early.
Cherrful:
On the blog bordel do rock the editor writes
" Vinyl rules". Yes in your head, nowhere else. Not published yet haha...
Maybe I'm wrong, but I never understood very well the music of Beau Brummels. I have many things of them, but I can't remember now their music.
DeleteHow you can not remember such a fantastic band ? Erwin also loves her more than anything. Bradley's Barn in particular is a masterpiece, but everything is VERY GOOD.
DeleteIn the next 2 months the S. F punk DICKIES will be rel. on Cherry. I think they're good !? Do you know ?
I will try to listen to them carefully this time.
DeleteJosef you have me excited for new Dickies...a band I have loved a long time. In fact, I saw them the year I was in L.A. with Stan Lee (#2) announcing new Spider Man movie at the time with my fave villian, Dr. Octopus. During encore of 'You Drive Me Ape" folding chairs were getting tossed around the slam pit. Yeah, my good friend in high school with good taste arrived at the Beau Brummels same as what you say but like Kostas I can't remember a tune but have downloaded it all I think over 20 years. Looking forward to hearing it in time.
DeleteThanks for the Dickies. I've had my eye on them for a while. Now is a good apportunity as the 2 albums will be rel.
Deleteby Cherry next two months. I like US punk as you know. BEAU BRUMMELS is now a classic for me. A MUST for everyone who is very good likes music
I listened to the 2. Quarter After. I think it's okay. The country is strongly oriented towards the Byrds.
ReplyDeleteThere are days in a person's life when everything goes wrong, I can't think clearly, everything around me is falling apart, I feel powerless, empty, black inside with no appetite for life, but life goes on and tomorrow will be a new day. At least I hope so. For now I would like to destroy everything around me, everything I have created.
DeleteI don't want to give you a cheap consolation. What should you do ?
DeleteYou have to endure it and what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
Maybe take a break from the entries if it helps you.
Whatever it is that is bothering you. Things don't have the importance that you ascribe to them. A friend really told me he couldn't stand life anymore and wanted to kill yourself. I said that i wouldn't stop anyone from committing suicide. But he should consider. Although there maybe no a reason to live, there is no less a reason to kill yourself. It would give things to much meaning. Nothing is work doing. Nihilism - yes - but a strong one.
ReplyDeleteKostas if you haven't recorded Vogue & Stone the Crows yet it's no longer necessary. Erwin has both. I want to save you work.
ReplyDeleteOkay Josef.
DeleteI didn't know the band but after your great write up on them and giving them a quick listen on youtube I was pleasantly supprised........thanks again Kostas for your wonderful blog & facebook page which keeps us all entertained throught the years no matter what tastes you have in music there is always something for everyone......keep on doing what you do best Kostas and hope you manage to find some time to yourself over the Christmas holiday 🎄⛄️🎅......Love & Peace my friend.x......Stu
ReplyDeleteThank you very much 😊 my friend. Happy Holidays and Beautiful New Year.
Deletehello there
ReplyDeleteno way to dl via mega NZ
it says temporary error each time
anything wrong with the link ?
thank's
I don't know if there's a problem with Mega NZ, but if something goes wrong with it, they will fix it. I can't do something about.
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