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Miss Massive Snowflake
Performed By
Miss Massive Snowflake
Album UPC
888174767642
CD Baby Track ID
TR0000473017
Label
North Pole Records
Released
2014-05-06
BPM
140
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm21400041
Year
2014
Spotify Plays
46
Writers
Writer
Shane Deleon Sauers
Pub Co
Starbage Music, ASCAP
Writer
Andrew Joel Brown
Songwriter ID
234911
Pub Co
Starbage Music, ASCAP
Writer
Jeanne Elizabeth Kennedy Crosby
Songwriter ID
234912
Pub Co
Starbage Music, ASCAP
Composer
Andrew Joel Brown, Jeanne Elizabeth Kennedy Crosby, Shane Deleon Sauers
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Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Oregon
Description
The playful and charismatic band produce curious and clever pop songs. The drums and bass drive into screwed groove guitar riffs producing beautiful, moving, and intellectually satisfying rock music.
Notes
Miss Massive Snowflake is a charismatic and playful band based in Portland, OR who enjoys playing live and has performed over 400 shows in 8 countries. The band is currently on a two year nonstop tour going through the end of 2015. de Leon was a member of experimental rock band Rollerball/Rllrbll for a decade and has collaborated with 31 Knots, Black Heart Procession, Solex, Steve McKay, and OVO. With an emotive voice and compelling lyrics, de Leon is a storyteller at heart and is often compared to David Byrne, Bowie, Jonathon Richmond, and the Flaming Lips.
The band started as a solo recording project in 2004. Jeanne Kennedy Crosby joined on bass in 2007, and shortly after Andy Brown (Jessamine, Fontanelle) joined on drums.
"de Leon reduced rock 'n' roll to its basics: two or three chords, hip-shaking swagger and great songs. His affecting voice and abrasively fun playing distilled rock 'n' roll history, from Bo Diddley to the Buzzcocks and far beyond, to the essence that made you fall in love with it in the first place." Tucson Weekly
"Seriously, this is like a great book that you can't put down. Putting this on makes you HAVE to listen to the next song, and the next...until you're out of songs, completely jazzed... an intoxicating rock, jazzy, psyche sound. IT'S AWESOME!!! Listen!" KFJC
"With MMS, it's best to expect the unexpected... I don't know what to call it, but I like it a lot." The Stranger
"The kind of curious kook every staid gathering could use... a Dovid Bowie on steroids overcroon to an unaffected Calvin Johnson naivete... an off kilter sensibility - a break from the mold." Jack Rabid Big Takeover
"A psychedelic anachronism projected through a contemporary pop prism" Simon Godley
"The lithe complexity of the Sea and the Cake... the episodic nature of the songs makes them seem like Minuteman spurts, a pamphlet in thirty seconds... enjoyable as well as thought provoking" americana-uk.com
"quirky, simple pop songs about his inability to write a book "that's any good,"... MMS never ceases to make the odd invitingly catchy." Willamette Week
"15 mind blowingly exciting tracks with more anarchic wit, invention and intelligence than a decade of NME Awards tours" The Devil has the Best Tuna
"Miss Massive Snowflake is the Partridge Family of weird. Quirky, simple pop songs about his inability to write a book "that's any good,"... MMS never ceases to make the odd invitingly catchy" Willamette Week
"Throughout the disc you can hear shades of Zappa, Robert Wyatt, Thomas Dolby, and other people whose singular vision has given them a unique voice. " Terrascope Rumbles
The band started as a solo recording project in 2004. Jeanne Kennedy Crosby joined on bass in 2007, and shortly after Andy Brown (Jessamine, Fontanelle) joined on drums.
"de Leon reduced rock 'n' roll to its basics: two or three chords, hip-shaking swagger and great songs. His affecting voice and abrasively fun playing distilled rock 'n' roll history, from Bo Diddley to the Buzzcocks and far beyond, to the essence that made you fall in love with it in the first place." Tucson Weekly
"Seriously, this is like a great book that you can't put down. Putting this on makes you HAVE to listen to the next song, and the next...until you're out of songs, completely jazzed... an intoxicating rock, jazzy, psyche sound. IT'S AWESOME!!! Listen!" KFJC
"With MMS, it's best to expect the unexpected... I don't know what to call it, but I like it a lot." The Stranger
"The kind of curious kook every staid gathering could use... a Dovid Bowie on steroids overcroon to an unaffected Calvin Johnson naivete... an off kilter sensibility - a break from the mold." Jack Rabid Big Takeover
"A psychedelic anachronism projected through a contemporary pop prism" Simon Godley
"The lithe complexity of the Sea and the Cake... the episodic nature of the songs makes them seem like Minuteman spurts, a pamphlet in thirty seconds... enjoyable as well as thought provoking" americana-uk.com
"quirky, simple pop songs about his inability to write a book "that's any good,"... MMS never ceases to make the odd invitingly catchy." Willamette Week
"15 mind blowingly exciting tracks with more anarchic wit, invention and intelligence than a decade of NME Awards tours" The Devil has the Best Tuna
"Miss Massive Snowflake is the Partridge Family of weird. Quirky, simple pop songs about his inability to write a book "that's any good,"... MMS never ceases to make the odd invitingly catchy" Willamette Week
"Throughout the disc you can hear shades of Zappa, Robert Wyatt, Thomas Dolby, and other people whose singular vision has given them a unique voice. " Terrascope Rumbles
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