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Great
bands come few and far between these days. This is a sad truth. Fortunately,
Saddle Creek provides yet another antidote to combat the insipid wave
of releases currently flooding the New Arrivals bin. This ace up our
sleeve, Beep Beep’s
debut record Business Casual, will derail any preconceived ideas about
the band or the label releasing it.
Business Casual is an orchestrated,
danceable tantrum where music and listener mutually celebrate the unbuttoning
of a tethered id. The music is flamboyant and deviant. It takes you
to a steamy, triple-canopy jungle filled with sounds of howling animals
in heat—animals angered by
passion, combating ambiguous lust with lyrical therapy and slithering,
intertwining guitars. Stylistically, Beep Beep draws from the past,
absorbing traditional art rock elements (XTC, Klaus Nomi, Wire, Kate
Bush), while simultaneously exuding present and future genres. Each song
is a symbiotic relationship between driving, angular rock and bold, effeminate
textures. The lyrics stand alone as titillating prose, exploring themes
of office culture as well as religious, environmental, and sexual deviance.
The
record was engineered by AJ Mogis at Presto! Recording in Lincoln,
NE and mixed by Andy LeMaster (Now It’s Overhead) at Chase Park
Transduction in Athens, GA. The combined effort showcases their ingenuity
in sound recording. Beep Beep will be on tour this fall, supporting
label-mates The Faint in the United States, Canada, and Western Europe.
History:
Beep Beep was
born in July 2001 from the creative union of Eric Bemberger and Chris
Hughes. Inspired by continued writing sessions with Eric and his SR-16,
Chris retired his lipid suit (worn from late 1998 to early 2001) and
began to reconnect with his naturally inappropriate impulses through
writing. As material accumulated, feelers were sent out through Omaha’s
community of musicians, and the percussive gift of Mike Sweeney was
soon bestowed upon the pair. Sweeney, a previously un-mined gem of
drumming perfection (color: E, clarity: VVS1), agreed to lock pinkies
with the duo in September 2001. Utilizing the arrogant approach of
auditioning for bass support (intended to manipulate prospective bassists’ interest
by fabricating the notion of competition), Beep Beep preyed upon its
local-band brethren and went so far as to solicit the powerful Katie
Muth immediately after she thundered an audience with her soon-to-be
former band. The “audition” she agreed to was Beep Beep’s
first and last, as the chemistry she provided converged the four individuals
into a fully articulated entity.
2002 saw Beep Beep honing the craft of entertaining itself while ignoring
outside perspectives on the marketability of its endeavors. By 2003,
Beep Beep had become thoroughly captivated by its own efforts and approached
AJ Mogis of Presto! Recording to document. The twelve-day birthing process
of Business Casual peppered Presto’s relentless schedule from June
to November of 2003. With the delivery of its baby came the surgical
removal of Beep Beep’s bottom end as Katie, torn between art and
reality, set sail for her master’s degree in the fall of 2003.
Joel Petersen was soon recruited as ass prosthetic and beep manager.
The People:
Eric Bemberger enjoys awkward social interactions, work wear from the
1930’s to 1950’s, chocolate chip cookies w/ walnuts, and
the original utilitarian motivation behind post-war modern design of
architecture and furniture: to construct simple, elegant, functional,
and affordable forms using durable, inexpensive materials (fiberglass,
steel, cast iron, glass, concrete, particle board, and plywood) while
applying the techniques of mass production (such as injection molding
and mechanical assembly) to further reduce total cost. Eric looks forward
to monthly updates from his grandmother regarding the dissolving line
between oligopolistic powers and a government intended to preserve the
welfare of all its people. With every free moment, Eric is a music explorer
attempting to trace the genealogy of all musics that invigorate him.
Chris Hughes enjoys reading non-fiction. He is an advanced collector
of militaria from the Second Indochina War and plans to author a book
detailing his research and findings on the subject. Chris also collects
antique furniture of the Arts and Crafts movement. When time permits,
he treasure hunts at auctions and thrift shops, or maintains his quaint
bungalow in the historic Benson area of midtown Omaha. He always makes
time to roughhouse with Frasier, his maladjusted house tiger. Little
things that float Chris’s boat include black licorice, dreaming
about James Spader, walking to work, and hearing good gossip.
Joel Petersen is a graduate of the University of Nebraska in advertising
with an emphasis in art, art history, and history. He is an
avid collector of nothing and tries to keep his life free of unnecessary
possessions. Joel enjoys the simple pleasures in life: mowing
the lawn, creating video art, and eating his girlfriend's vegetarian
Vietnamese/American inspired fusion-style cooking.
Mike Sweeney is a secretive person and does not like to provide
details regarding his personal life. Chris and Eric would
like to volunteer the following information about Mr. Sweeney: He
always smells nice (a committed financial supporter of cologne), owns
enough garments to clothe your favorite third-world country, and has
a serious decorative pillow fetish.
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