Scrabbel

Location:
SAN FRANCISCO, California, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Indie / Pop
Site(s):
Label:
Three Ring Records/Kittridge Records
Type:
Indie
Scrabbel "Sometimes" (mp3) from "Hijacked Tunes" (Three Ring Records) Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Rhapsody Buy at Napster Stream from Rhapsody More On This Album

Scrabbel "Chicago New York (Aislers Set Cover)" (mp3) from "Emily, I" (Three Ring Records) Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Napster Buy at Rhapsody Stream from Rhapsody Buy at GroupieTunes Buy at mTraks Download More On This Album

Scrabbel "Riot Series" (mp3) from "1909" (Three Ring Records) Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at eMusic Buy at Napster Stream from Rhapsody Buy at Rhapsody Buy at Amazon Buy at GroupieTunes Buy at mTraks Download More On This Album



Scrabbel was formed in 1999 by two old high school friends Dan Lee and Becky Barron. On the strength of their debut show in 2000 at a sold out event for the San Francisco Intl' Asian American Film Festival, they were approached by a label to record a record. They released their first full length in 2001 on Kittridge Records. The music was full of imagination and incorporated unconvential instruments such as a Speak n Spell. The self titled CD was rated 4 out of 5 stars in the All Music Guide and the SF Weekly's review called it "a Sgt. Pepper's for the twee set".



In 2002, the duo split up, but Dan Lee continued to work under the name Scrabbel. Highly influenced by all things '65 to '75, Dan drew upon his love for bands like the Beatles, Love, the Who, the Zombies, Bowie, and T Rex to create the follow up.



He took time off in 2003 to become the keyboard player for the Aislers Set, and toured extensively around the US and Europe. In between tours, Dan worked hard writing new songs and building a new live band to perform as Scrabbel.



The new recordings sought the help of guest musicians: Alicia Vanden Heuval (Aislers Set), Pete Nguyen (Total Shutdown), and Gary Olson (Ladybug Transistor). But the most important change was the addition of Hellen Jo, whose cello is featured throughout the CD. Released by Three Ring Records in 2005, the follow up CD, titled 1909, is leaps and bounds beyond the first record. The music embodies new arrangements to accompany the standard guitar, bass, and drums lineup. There are 808 beats, clarinet, and of course, cello and violin to add a unique layer of texture to these songs. Every song promises to be different from the last, but still manages to be a cohesive collection of songs that make up the new album, 1909.



Reviews for 1909



"Scrabbel attempt to answer the age-old question: can an indie pop band write an album in which the title is based on the actions of Ahn Joong-Gun, a Korean patriot who was executed in 1910 after assassinating Japanese governor-general of Korea, Ito Hirobumi, on October 26, 1909? The answer is a resounding abso-freaking-lutely. The album 1909 brims with creativity." - David Bernard, Rated 8/10, Popmatters



"An interesting mix of modern sounds and something you might have expected from the great musical heroes of the mid 60s. Scrabbel is one of those bands that simply must be registered as required listening." - J-Sin, Smother.net



"Their songs alternately take you for a dreamy stroll beneath the shade of weeping willow trees or reach out sweetly like a tentative hand to hold. Recommended!" - Aquarius Records



"a twirling, feel-good love-in" - Excerpt from an article about Scrabbel in KoreAm Journal (click to read entire article)



"A beautiful collection of '60s-inspired Britpop with a sweet sensibility." - Stephanie Laemoa, San Francisco Bay Guardian (voted Class of 2004's Most Likely to Become Class President)



"The cheerful harmonies are enough to make you not pay enough attention to the lyrics, but then they seep through revealing the second layer of the bliss, songwriting." - Michele Flannery, AOL RADIO Senior Music Director



"I guess it was that same trip out to San Francisco, our friend Dan Lee, whom we met when he was playing with the Aislers Set, gave us the CD by his new band, Scrabbel. It's a record of cover songs, and they're all really good, but they cover a My Bloody Valentine song, "Sometimes", and it's beautiful."

Ira Kaplan-Yo La Tengo
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