The Arm rose from the ashes of The Armada (Colin Asquith, Thommy Saraceno and myself). We recorded four songs at Folsom Ave. using mics checked out from SMFA, Thanksgiving weekend, 2000. Mixes and overdubs were done a couple years later at Oni Gallery in Chinatown. Colin’s drawing and the songs below offer a better explanation […]
The Mick Malone CD was a recording project done over the summer of 2000. Thommy Saraceno wrote the tunes (except “813,” written w/ L-Contra) and produced the sessions at Folsom Ave with the help of Matt Foley and L-Contra. I played drums on five of the eight songs. This record was a celebration of Thommy’s […]
During the fall of 1999 Colin and I began making music with another SMFA classmate, Thommy Saraceno, inspired by D.E.V.O., mummies, seances, and aliens. The band name was lifted from the Kids In The Hall skit “Rod Torfulson’s Armada.” For the most part we existed as a three-piece, though we rehearsed a few times early on […]