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People From Earth are John Tielli
(vocals, guitar), Doug Tielli (trombone, vocals),
Casey McGlynn (guitar, vocals), Derek Allen
(bass guitar, vocals), and Pierce Allen (drums, vocals).
Emanating from sundry regions of Southern Ontario (Tillsonburg,
Rexdale, and Toronto), they incorporate influences from
Mary Margaret O'Hara to the Pixies, from Neil
Young to the Beach Boys. In the March 1994 issue
of !*@# (Exclaim) magazine, Steve Smith writes that
People From Earth's music "moves from bouncy rock to moments
of jazz and is heavy on vocals and weirdness," with "chunky
lead guitar" and "punchy trombone." Humour, irony and introspection
attend the dramatically vocalized lyrics.
On March 21 1995 Green Sprouts
Music and Dave's Records
of Guelph (DROG) published a compilation CD,
Nerdstock vol.1,
recorded live at the Ultrasound
on July 2 1994. Six bands perform on the CD including People
From Earth. The May 1995 issue of Chart magazine
listed Nerdstock vol.1 at #13 on campus radio nationwide.
People From Earth's 17 song debut CD, "growing
up from the ground," caters to an audience with
diverse musical tastes. This DROG release offers
a sonic bouquet which is in some passages manic, while in
others, soothing. Don't expect the predictable on this album;
it is altogether angry and friendly, happy and sad, goofy
and serious. The CD's title, "growing up from the ground,"
is a reflection of the universal experience of growing up
and dealing with life as a social animal.
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For
more information Contact:
People From
Earth
247 Roxton Rd.
Toronto, Ontario.
M6G 3R1
tel. (416) 532-7287
fax. (416) 530-1966
E-Mail: 102255.3263@Compuserve.com
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