Has anyone checked out/heard U-Melt yet? These guys are really really tight, definitely worth checking out. I like their sound a lot, its not really like anything else out there.
the breakfast have played with them a few times in the past. i thought they were decent, but nothing to write home about. haven\'t heard them in quite a bit though.
didn\'t they just play apostrophe recently? is that floating around anywhere?
I haven\'t listened to UMelt in a long time. I don\'t think I have heard much about them for sometime either.
What do you recommend?
yeah they\'ve really improved their sound within the past year. im not sure about apostrophe.
Wasn\'t UMelt the band the Breakfast drove by leaving 10,000 Lakes that were getting arrested or searched? It might have not been 10K Lakes but that is definitely the last time I heard about them.
found it. this is pretty damn cool:
U-Melt Reveals its "Occasional Python"
Former New Groove of the Month U-Melt spent Saturday closing out a busy festival season with its annual pilgrimage to Greenfield, MA\'s Wormtown Music Festival. In past years U-Melt has treated festival goers to special surprises at Wormtown, including a 7+ hour all-night marathon set and a Beatles tribute, and this year proved to be no different. On Saturday U-Melt performed a 1.5 hour main stage set before headliner Max Creek and returned at 2:00 AM for a stealth U-Melt late night show under the name Occasional Python. As an added bonus, the group performed Frank Zappa\'s Apostrophe (\') in its entirety, including classic tracks like "Don\'t Eat The Yellow Snow," "St. Alfonzo\'s Pancake Breakfast," "Cosmik Debris," "Apostrophe" and the album’s closing number "Stink-Foot" (the latter of which features the line "Occasional Python"). Finding some time left in its set following the album cover, the band reached outside the Apostrophe track list and encored with their trademark Zappa cover song "Dancin\' Fool.” U-Melt will begin an extended Midwest tour September 25 with a show at Pittsburgh’s Moondog\'s.
they have a lot of obscure but good songs, like the breakfast...check out "captain delicious," "Schizophrenia," "sequel," "red star" ...all those are good tunes with good composing/different changes
http://www.archive.org/details/a440-2005-06-19.flac16^here they cover the entire "wish you wre here" album, tastie
that is pretty ser. nice to see them doing well.
they played with the breakfast at beardslee two Halloweens ago. breakfast was on the top floor and u-melt was on the middle floor but I was too busy doing drugs, drinking, dosing people, making out, watching my friends win the costume contest and waiting for the breakfast to come back on at set break to pay attention to them so I have no idea. but other people told me they were rockin it. they play at mezzanotte sometimes too and regulars there dig them. doubt they hold a candle to bfast tho.
the handful of times I\'ve seen U-Melt I haven\'t been impressed. I think they are talented musicians, I think its more frustration that they could be doing more. They hit a point in their jams where you\'re like ok here it comes...............wait for it..................wait for it...........and.............nothing. Although I will say I don\'t think I have seen them in the last year.
Don\'t mean to come in here and start bashing.........
i saw them at moe.down last year and sort of thought something similar. kinda biscuits-ish, no stage presence (except for the keyboardist), but potential
Umelt formerly A440. I have seen them quite a few times.
They opened the Gathering of the Vibes on the main stage this year.
Zack is the keyboardist and the only one in the band I think I have ever really spoken to. Nice bunch of guys. I thought their set at vibes was really good. They had a bunch of tech difficulties but the did a killer version of "Eyes"
http://www.archive.org/details/umelt2007-08-09.km184.v2.flac16
Just another shitty jamband from NY.. and go figure they cover one of Zappa\'s worst/mainstream albums.
i saw them at moe.down last year and sort of thought something similar. kinda biscuits-ish, no stage presence (except for the keyboardist), but potential
I dont think they sound anything like the disco biscuits. the disco biscuits are way more single-genre. I think the disco biscuits early stuff (before 2000) before they got into all trance was way better than their sound now.