Tag: Creepfunk Crusade
This Is What It’s All About…
by admin on Apr.17, 2010, under News
Check out this terrific review of Creepfunk Crusade from Mark Uricheck from our buddies at Elmore Magazine. This is not only a glowing review, but extraordinarily well-written. Thanks Mark.
Listening to Steez’ debut disc, Creepfunk Crusade, is like having a slimy second skin slowly envelop your body—the music is atmospheric, down and dirty, cagey, experimental funk. It’s the sort of stuff that will make you feel an emotional release, and your body will respond in tumultuous, rhythmic turn.
The Madison, Wisconsin based Steez has laid down some curiously slick grooves on this disc. They spin their unique brand of funk-laden sounds into mesmerizing trips into the rock, electronica and even Latin-tinged arenas. The band has a fantastic sense of rhythmic interplay, and the layers of offbeat guitar work and various electronic chaos seamlessly swirl into unison.
Several tracks clock in at over seven minutes, like the cascading, Miami-on-a-Saturday-night party feel of “Rufio” and the sexy jazz/funk hybrid “TKO.” There are also several instrumentals such as the hazy, almost ethereal, extended jam “Trouser Snakes.” The longer tunes enhance the trance-like feel of the record, and the intense explosions of funked-up guitar only enhance the deliciously spaced out and groovy, mind-altering buzz.
Steez is poised to take funk in a bold new direction with their debut disc. Innovative, daring and highly danceable, this disc is funk’s delirious, decadent future.
—Mark Uricheck
Sample of the Goods: Free Track from Steez’s Creepfunk Crusade
by admin on Jul.31, 2009, under Music
Download a free track or simply take a listen to Electric Mr. Boston from the new album, Creepfunk Crusade. Complete with its talkbox introduction, 70s funk jams, and intricate sections; this is one of the best tunes on the album
Creepfunk Crusade Press Release
by admin on Jul.19, 2009, under News
For Immediate Release
STEEZ and Mason Jar Records team up to produce debut LP, Creepfunk Crusade
Set for release at shows and via all major internet distribution channels
beginning August 13th
Churning out their self-described “Creepfunk,” a high energy, danceable variety of funk – one uniquely laced with electronic and improvisational sensibilities – the Madison-based five-piece band Steez has and teamed up with Mason Jar Records to produce the band’s full-length studio debut, Creepfunk Crusade. The CD is set for release on August 13, 2009 via all major internet outlets and at gigs on the band’s CD release tour, which begins in Chicago.
The Madison-based five piece, consisting of Matt Williams (keyboards, synthesizers, and accordion), Steve Neary (guitar and vocals), Rob Bessert (drums), Chris Sell (bass), and Andrzej Benkowski (saxophone, oboe, and violin) has garnered a loyal following throughout the Midwest, winning talent contests to perform at the 2008 and 2009 Summer Camp Festivals, the Rothbury Festival, and the 10,000 Lakes Festival.
After receiving repeated acclaim for their live performances, which typically include a seamless weaving of thoughtfully composed originals and crowd pleasing covers spanning from Madonna to clever obscurities like Genialstid (from Estonia), Steez hit the studio with producer Andrew LaValley of Bear Sound in Madison, WI over the course of six months to record intricately detailed renditions of twelve original songs.
When people talk about the old adage that debut albums are often the best of a band’s career – because they highlight the best work from the musicians’ entire lives up to that point – it is with albums like Creepfunk Crusade in mind. A true organic grassroots effort, Steez and LaValley teamed up after LaValley began recording their live shows and a mutual respect developed. Subsequently, after writing about Steez as a favorite up and coming band on Glide Magazine’s Hidden Track blog, Mason Jar Records co-founder Ryan Dembinsky and Steez became friends and decided that Steez and Mason Jar Records made a perfect collaboration for the start of a new independent record label. These connections translated into an incredible energy and excitement for the project, the result of which is a special end result.
At its core, Creepfunk Crusade is exactly what it sounds like, a dirty as a West Village Taco Bell funk album. The overarching theme of the album is set by songs like “Electric Mr. Boston,” “Duderfunk,” “Wrappin It Up,” and the album standout, “Scoring Position,” which integrate innovative funk song structures, a fresh driving rhythm section, and patient powerhouse playing on sax, guitar, and keyboards.
Alternatively, the band bends with sonic flexibility on departures such as the both catchy and hilarious, “Hot N Sweaty,” which pokes fun at the ladies (read: wookies) of the jamband scene of which it is a part, with its gut busting lyrics, “Girl you look really hot and sweaty. Got a little vomit on your dreadies. I was hoping you could save me a bag of headies. You could really use a new pair of tennies. Honey if you want to; you can have my pennies.”
Further, what is a debut album without a breakup song? Creepfunk Crusade includes the band’s two song, multi-part cathartic stop-start opus, “So I Guess I’ll See Ya” parts I and II, which highlights the band’s honorary sixth member Kenny Leiser (Lucas Cates Band) on violin and calls upon the Old West, Pink Floyd, and the Disco Biscuits for influence.
The patient approach and tireless studio hours come across in the album as each song layers near-countless tracks with meticulous detail. Particulars to note include keyboard player Matt Williams’ endless palette of unique tone colors, interactions and lick-trades between instruments with Swiss watch precision, and stop-start timings.
All told, with their remarkable work ethic, splendid song writing, unmatched chemistry, and now a brilliant debut album – one that turns the axiom that jambands can’t make a good studio album upside down – Steez is sure to make waves and take Creepfunk to the next level.
In support of the album, Steez will hit the road for a brief CD release tour, their first on a national level and highlighted with a record release/label launch party in New York City on August 21st at the Bowery Poetry Club.
CD Release Tour Dates:
Aug 13 2009 9:00 PM CD RELEASE TOUR – Kinetic Playground, Chicago, IL
Aug 14 2009 10:00 PM CD RELEASE TOUR – The Mousetrap, Indianapolis, IN
Aug 15 2009 8:00 PM CD RELEASE TOUR- Skullys, Columbus, OH
Aug 16 2009 9:00 PM CD RELEASE TOUR – Stanley’s Pub, Cincinnati, OH
Aug 17 2009 8:00 PM CD RELEASE TOUR – The Fishtank, Lexington, KY
Aug 20 2009 9:00 PM CD RELEASE TOUR – Mile High Club, Philadelphia, PA
Aug 21 2009 8:00 PM CD RELEASE TOUR – Bowery Poetry Club, New York, NY
Aug 22 2009 6:00 PM CD RELEASE TOUR – Nelson Ledges Quarry, Garrettsville, OH
Aug 28 2009 8:00 PM CD RELEASE TOUR – High Noon Saloon, Madison, WI
Sep 4 2009 9:30 PM CD RELEASE TOUR – The Cabooze, Minneapolis, MN
Sep 18 2009 10:00 PM CD RELEASE TOUR – Up and Under Pub Milwaukee, WI
Creepfunk Crusade will be available at the gigs as well as all major internet distribution channels such as Amazon, iTunes, Napster, eMusic, Lala, Shockhound, Rhapsody and other major internet outlets. For details check the label’s website at www.masonjarrecords.com or the band’s website at www.creepfunk.com.
For further information contact:
Ryan Dembinsky for Mason Jar Records at ryan @ masonjarrecords.com
Chris Sell for Steez at booking @ creepfunk.com
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Steez Selected for 10KLF CD Compilation
by admin on Jul.18, 2009, under News
With Minnesota’s 10,000 Lakes Festival taking place the weekend of July 22-25 – a little under a month before the release of Creepfunk Crusade – call it luck that the festie selected Steez for their compilation sampler disc. Every year the festival promoters put together a CD comprised of music of the finest, most badass performers at the festival, so obviously it was a no-brainer that Steez made the cut. OK fine, in all honesty we paid to be on the CD, but still, alongside Umphrey’s, Widespread Panic, and the other big guns, we’re pretty excited about it. Supposedly about 25,000 people receive the disc and the promoters play it on the PA in between sets throughout the weekend, so hopefully we’ll get some good traction.

Besides, we know the 10KLF folks like Steez, becuase they are the only band important enough to make the artist lineup twice.
We chose the track “Trouser Snakes,” which is actually probably the most chill tune on the new album, but should definitely stand out on the sampler as a unique new sound while providing a good sense of the detail-oriented approach of the album.
If anybody heads to 10KLF, let us know what ya think.
Steez’s Debut LP Creepfunk Crusade
by admin on Jul.16, 2009, under Music, Store
Creepfunk Crusade is AVAILABLE NOW from Mason Jar Records.
The best bargain out there is to pick up an electronic copy at Amazon. CREEPFUNK CRUSADE $7.99
Creepfunk Crusade on iTunes: CLICK HERE
Creepfunk Crusade on eMusic: CLICK HERE
To listen to the whole album and download it for free, head over to Lala. It’s not a subscription service and they give you 50 free tracks just for registering.
As for mail ordering physical CDs, you can order a copy from our distributor, the HomeGrown Music Network.
Yes, that actually is the band’s bus.