HANNA ERNESTOVNA BADALOVA: vocals, lyrics, dance craze, some drums
JARED THOMAS FISCHER: guitar, bass, mandolin, some drums, some vox and lyrics
GREG HATEM: everything
STEPHEN REICHERT: keyboards, bells
CHRISSY HOWLAND: bass
DAVE CHRISMER: percussion, guitar and keys
SINE JENSEN: violin and baritone guitar
CHRISTIANA USENZA: drums!!!!!!!!!
Playaz of the Past: Jason Howe (Fatboy), drums; Matty Metro, drums & bass; Eric (PWII) Swartz, bass & drums; Erika Valencic (Maidenstorm), drums; Colin (Michigan) Campbell, cello & bass.
Influences
Literature, dance, art, dreams, food and the world's music, noise and good people
Sounds Like
Live shows are heavy, with a crunched-out octave pedal and a wild girl
singing her full spirit into the beast of music.
Recordings are whispy, acoustic, surrealist panther-heads drumming
on bamboo.
Born out of the leftfield, crust punk of
Fridge A (see Human Host/Fridge A Split CD, Baths of
Power 2003), Mr. Moccasin writes lucid little dream
songs about animals, fruits and vegetables, foreign places and drama. Drastic chord changes, big riffs, Eastern-tinged math rock and a constant barrage of hallucinatory lyrics set the table for the kind of fun Mr. Moccasin can dish out in the studio and at shows. Hanna Badalova and Jared Fischer started the band in 2003.
All songs on this page are (C)&(P) 2007 Mr. Moccasin
Sorry but my girls are all doing things on Saturday already. You need to hang out with us one day. Yesterday was a blast in that ma'fuckin storm of thundaaaaaaaaaa!!
Jared, I just thought about this. Would you be interested in attending an arts extravaganza that my camp is putting on for the kids this upcoming Thursday? It's in Georgetown at 7 pm. Let me know if you are interested. Great seeing you this weekend. We are bombin' your town like activisssssssssssm.
not only is a wonderful classical group from Iceland playing, but it's gonna be a potluck (so bring some food to share) and there is going to be the biggest water balloon battle ever! be prepared for the most fun a person can have...
warm wishes, yekelele the frost-pine
oh! there is a show friday as well if you miss this one! it will be only olafur arnalds and his string quartet with a special performance in the scott center of carroll community college... you can also buy a pass to go both events for $10 rather than pay for both separately!
oh damn, I'd love to, but (ironically) Im actually in MD for a while. Bummer. still, somewhere down the line, we'll meet in the flesh. I have no doubt. Hope the show goes well, Jesse