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THE SCIENTIST AT WORK
This rock quartet from Washington, DC came together in early 1999. After a few name changes and the addition of a lead guitarist, they settled on the name of Army of Me and began to play up and down the East Coast. Vince Scheuerman (vocals, guitar), John Hutchins (bass), DennisManuel (drums), and Brad Tursi (guitar) exhibit a joy for playing rock and roll while producing thoughtful evocative songs.
Scheuerman and Hutchins (childhood friends) both grew up in a religious cult in Gaithersburg, Maryland. From this repressive upbringing, both were drawn to music as an outlet for the frustration and insecurity they felt trying to live and operate in mainstream culture. They began playing together in various bands when they were 17.
"Preaching to the youth converted. Sending in the known perverted. Never doubt your place in heaven. I'll see you in hell." Long Way Down
Scheuerman and Hutchins went on to college at University of Maryland and while they were in school, Army of Me began laying a foundation. Both graduated, Hutchins in American Literature, Scheuerman with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Despite touring, Scheuerman was able to hold down a day job running a scanning tunneling microscope at the National Institute of v3 and Technology for a short time. As Army of Me began touring full time, he was forced to give up the day job as a scientist. Scheuerman, who is the principle songwriter, approaches his full-time music career with the same discipline and hard work he used in school.
"Let's get something done, too much idle time is wasted. Let's cut to the chase and don't be afraid". - Breathe
Like a true student Vince studied voice and jazz guitar. But Army of Me is not all theory and heartless musicality. One listen, and you can hear the sensitivity, humanity, and compassion shine through. Hutchins is described by those who know him as the cohesive force keeping the ship sailing smoothly. Creativity at his core, you can hear it in his bass lines, see it in his stage presence, and in his AOM website design. Manuel, the drummer, has character and you can hear it in his distinctive playing (a la Russel Simmons from Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and Dave Grohl). He's also accomplished in the world of sound/engineering/recording and has a secret fetish for quantum physics. Brad's experience, influence, and smooth guitar style simultaneously haunts the listener and lifts Army of Me's music; stretching boundries and creating new limits. His exuberance is infectious, his style is precocious, and his attitude is assiduous.
Scheuerman and Manuel met in 1996, but didn't start jamming together until 1999 with Hutchins joining soon after. Playing as a trio for a while they found that adding a lead guitar created a more dynamic effect and brought a new dimension to their music. Their first two demos were four-song and five-song discs and both sold out, resulting in Brian Baker (Minor Threat and Bad Religion) producing their third recording effort and first full album. This self-titled debut album (released when the band was called Cactus Patch) came out in November 2001. The uniqueness of Army of Me is reflected on the ninth track, which carries the full name of "Falling (From Love, Like a Leaf From a Tree in Autumn, in the Deciduous Forests of North America)." In May 2003, Army of Me released the "Fake Ugly" EP, produced by Ted Comerford, and mixed by Mitch Easter (R.E.M., Let's Active). This newer release saw Army of Me writing about more diverse subjects such as the day to day trepidation of living in Washington DC after 9/11 and the sniper attacks, as well as American culture placing t
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very sweet album,
By Lennon lives "music lover" (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fake Ugly (Audio CD)
Great melodies, great hooks -- this album will have you humming its choruses all day long. The lead singer has a terrific voice, reminiscent of Jeff Buckley and sometimes Weezer's Rivers Cuomo. The music itself also owes a great deal to both those artists, especially Weezer -- catchy, fairly straightforward tunes with just enough quirk to have you coming back again and again for more. It's mostly a very gentle album, closest to Weezer's gem, Pinkerton.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Consistently Amazing,
By Robin (Charlottesville, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fake Ugly (Audio CD)
I first saw Army of Me live with Hot Hot Heat and I was blown away. I was not disappointed when I purchased this album discovered that it is just as fabulous as what I remember and their other music that I've heard online and such. An excellent album and band.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
army of me/cactus patch,
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This review is from: Fake Ugly (Audio CD)
i saw these guys a few years ago at warped tour and hfstival, when they were cactus patch (which i kind of like better as a name, but it's still cool). the first time i saw them i was kind of blown away, they were really great live and i had never listened to them before so it was a whole new experience to me. they had a lot of energy and their melodic sound and catchy riffs made a lasting impression. the second time i saw them, i bought their cd (which i think is s/t as cactus patch--it's the one where they're mowing the lawn on the front). i listen to it all the time, still. check these guys out, they're great. and if you can see them live definately do that.
ps the lead singer vince is cute too, he's got the cutest red hair.
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