ABOUT THE EP
Recorded at the
'Death Star' in South Central L.A. - 2010.
All the friends and loved ones who contributed their voices,instruments, living spaces, and listening talents, made this project what it is. For that, and all of the other support they gave,
I am forever greatful.
Troubadors
Alex Krispin
Produder/ Engineer/ Euphonium/ Lead Guitar
Jeff Fettig
Producer/ Engineer/ Pedal Steel/ Organ/ Lead Guitar
Curran McDowell
Drum kit
Shay Spence
Electric Bass
Megan Lui
Vocals/ Acoustic & Electric Guitar
James Bookert
Lap Steel (on Five Feet Tall)
Jeni Magana
Background Vocals (exept Icarus)
Special thanks to
The members of Jeff's Birthday Bash For their Gang vocals.
& Drew Arndt
The fox and the dirt clod - Pt. 1 (And then there were 3)
" There once was a little fox who roamed the hills
Climbing the trees and breaking her gray bones,
scaring the chickens she attempted to eat,
she ran free in her wild childhood feats. "
Stemming from different regions of the Tri-State area, raised in various nations and on opposite coast's, M.Lui is a newly formed band that now calls Brooklyn, New York their home.
Kenji Herbert hails from Austria and Japan and stays on the experimental side of things. His Playing is often mistaken for Zen Magic. If caught at the right moment Dan Drohan can be chumming around with an I-Pod in hand trying to convince crowds of people to listen to cult experimental polka music. If settled down, his playing is powerful and moving, and is the grounding element in the group.
Megan Lui is the comfy down pillow, laying out the structures and melodies. She is NOT a Fox, contrary to popular belief. She IS from Northern California.
The group has been described as a convergence of three elements:
A NAIL. ONE STICK OF GUM. and A POUND OF GUNPOWDER.
No one can know the outcome of an evening with them, but their is no doubt that you will leave with a curious smile and the taste of satifaction ringing in your ears.