Dec. 01, 2010 - Issue #789 : Beckett Shorts
Prevue
Cowpuncher
Fri, Dec 3, Haven Social Club
» Relaxing at the side of the road after punching some cows
"We had something cool going on," he offers. "When you're a solo guy, you're the band leader, but I prefer the collaboration, so I think people appreciate their input and ideas being heard."
"About last year it finally clicked. We got Harley [Hoeft, upright bass] from 5 Star Homeless, and Tynan [Groves, guitar] and Jeff [Sulima, drums] from Matt Masters' band, and just this amazing lineup that's now a seven-piece. It just kinda happened."
Rounded out by guitarists Ryan Kelly and Scott Martin, the chaotic Cowpuncher is on tour supporting its debut, The Brown Album. Recorded live off the floor with engineer Ryan Saddler at Calgary's Beatroute Magazine office (the location of a failed recording studio), the writing and recording process proved to be just as chaotic, though Olah was happy to jam everything out as a group. The formula worked so well, in fact, that the band has already started working on material for the next release which should—minus a few roadblocks—come out in mid-2011.
"We're starting our second album," Olah concludes excitedly. "We're a lot better prepared heading into this one. We're charting everything out, so we'll be able to get in there and knock it off. It worked really well last time, but there's some things that didn't work, like, y'know, having 10 flats of beer in the studio. That probably didn't help."
Fri, Dec 3 (7:30pm)
With Dojo Workhorse and guests
Haven Social Club, $10 vueweekly.com comments: powered by Disqus
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