LIST OF PAST SHOWS
In an era when hearts and souls are consumer goods and
technology is
intimate, Little Yellow Perfect launches its critique:
"Simple Devices," recorded by Karl Derfler (Tom Waits,
No Doubt, Talking Heads, the Who), and mixed by Boone
Spooner (Alanis Morissette, The Cardigans, Vanessa
Carlton). "Simple Devices" melds late-night
inspiration and childhood radio obsessions (Roxy
Music, The Cars, The Fixx, Duran Duran, U2).
The band's previous record, the "This City and All of
the Cities" EP, received national airplay as well as
being spun on San Francisco radio icon Live105. Little
Yellow Perfect has proven to be a podcaster's
favorite, and both of the band's releases are
currently available on all major online sources.
Singer/keyboardist Cris Logan met guitarist Jason
Bridges in a Michigan music theory class, where they
quickly convinced each other that they had nothing
more to learn. Bassist "The Sound" met drummer Mike Fritz at the Cycle Messenger
World Championships in San Francisco. Guitarist Keith Urick was cherry-picked from another band due to his impeccable tambourine skills.
But the broth was not complete without the addition of manager Michael Sparkle, who was ruthlessly pursued through late-night goth clubs, Italian restaurants, and sidewalk hotdog stands.
Post-punk revivalists?Ý Analog synth rockers, or
rabble-rousers armed with keyboards? Whatever answer
you get, Little Yellow Perfect is a San Franciscan
indie rock band taking their name from a Stones song
and their orders from no one.
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