The Science Of… – 7/12/99

Sometimes, you can ask a friend to do a thing and nothing under the sun will get that friend to do that thing. Of course, that’s not saying he’s a bad friend, it’s just stating a fact.

For example, The Science Of…

Mike passed me a plastic bag of cassette tapes he unearthed many months ago and in it, I discovered this wonder. I had asked Mike to give me a few thoughts about the The Science Of… as I prepared for this post. He agreed. But it’s been some time now and dammit, I’m getting impatient. Thus, I thought by posting this article, it might urge him to quicken the pace!

But, until then, all I can offer are my very brief two cents. The Science Of… featured Mike Parsell on the drums, Eric Wareheim on the electric piano, Carly Van Anglen on the bass and Dave Moylan on the guitar. They started in the late 90’s but I don’t know the how or the why. Eric, Dave and Mike had played together many, many times in many, many incarnations like I Am Heaven for instance, but I dunno how this got going. An instrumental group, they brought Carly in thanks to her totally amazing bass talents. I had the pleasure of playing with Carly in Astir-Few and know of what I speak.

The Science Of… would never officially release anything, but they did some touring and they would slowly evolve into a band called Sola in the coming years. This demo, however, definitely shows their wickedness with a funky ruckus.

Mike, your TURN!

Editor’s note – 7:54PM: Mike came through and sent the following!

Ok, fine. Here it goes.

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I kept telling Eric and Dave, “I know this girl Carly who fucking rips on bass.” You see, I had seen her with the band Astir-Few. It was around this time that I went to the Pennsauken Mart and bought a bubbler and a cozy (ed. note – Look it up. “nuff said.).

Eric tied a fireplace lighter to the ceiling of my living room on a string that was just long enough to reach all sitting stations in the room. We smoked a lot of bubbler and listened to a lot of Can, and the album Moon Safari by Air. We realized that a funky bass line and a Fender Rhodes with some reverb was a fucking sexy-ass combo. The bubbler was right about that. Then we started to jam it out with Carly. Dave and Eric were blown away by Carly’s ability to shred everything in sight and the band was born.

We had so much fun being in this band together. All the songs were formed by hours and hours of jam sessions where we would all get in the zone. Later we added Greg Giuliano on percussion, which was sick, a highlight for me was a song called “double drums song”. We did a bunch of Philly shows, a small tour, recorded a demo, and that was it.

And that’s that!

Demo 1

Demo 2

Demo 3

Demo 4

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