Andy Comer (guitar/vocals), Bill Kuehn (drums)
and Joshua Zucker (bass) hail from New York City. The charismatic
trio create a frenetic sound vaguely remininscent of many
of our favorite bands of decades past, yet crackling with an energy
that's uniquely their own. Equal parts dissonance and melody,
the Prosaics' propulsive rhythms, boiling-point bass lines,
convulsive guitars, and graceful vocals bristle against the austere
structures that frame their sounds. Chaos has rarely been so controlled,
or anthemic.
The Prosaics came together serendipitously in early 2002. Andy
(born and raised in Louisville, KY) and Joshua (from Baltimore,
MD) had each spent the better part of their four years in NYC
searching in vain for like-minded, like-handed musical collaborators.
After a desperate search for 'the one' and numerous traumatic
get-togethers (Andy once arrived at a meeting to find his prospective
colleague "slapping" away at a six-stringed, fretless
Carl Thompson bass) the two were introduced by a mutual friend,
met at Joshua's apartment with instruments in tow, and instantly
clicked. A cassette of their rough song-sketches made its way
(with ample help from Joshua) into the hands of Madison, WI-born
drummer William Kuehn.
The 5 song CD EP, entitled 'Aghast Agape' is coming out
this autumn on Matador in Europe, and on Dim Mak (who brought
the planet the earliest release of PGMG, The Kills and Bloc Party)
in the US. The EP mixes passion, urgency, and poise to create
a stunning debut. In 2005, we'll be releasing The Prosaics' debut
full length album worldwide.