STG Presents The Soft Pack

By: Apr. 13, 2010
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Seattle Theatre Group (STG) presents The Soft Pack, with special guest Male Bonding, on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 at 9:00pm at Chop Suey.

Like all great stories, it begins with two friends called Matt and Matty. Matty McLoughlin played guitar obsessively, Matt Lamkin also played guitar but fancied himself as a singer/wordsmith too. Both Matt and Matty were frustrated music nuts who decided that they'd had enough of all the bands in their hometown of sunny San Diego dressing and sounding like chilly English new wave bands from the 1960s/70s/80s. "We wanted to start a band that played simple, catchy, smart rock songs," says Matt. "There weren't many bands in San Diego doing that at the time. So we did."

Armed with conviction and a fraternal dedication, the band returned to their adopted home of Los Angeles in the summer of 2009 to write songs for their debut album. Working long days, they fashioned songs as a quartet. "Four equal parts making four equal contributions," say Matt. They then decamped to New York to work with Eli Janney, once of 90s alternative behemoths Girls Against Boys but latterly an in-demand producer and mixer, at Saltland Studios.

Highlights include the perfect one-two punch of the first two singles, "Answer To Yourself" and the rallying call, "C'mon," The Vaselines-inspired "Down On Loving" ("written in a day," says Matty, proudly), live favorite "Parasites," and a slew of songs written towards the end of the summer. Songs like "Tides Of Time," "Flammable" and the hypnotic sway of Mexico, the only song on the album where the pace drops from a sprint. This was the first song the band had ever written from a jam, as well as the first directly paying its respects to The King. "Matt was listening to Elvis' Blue Hawaii album when we wrote this," recalls Brian. "That's where that laid-back croon comes from." But perhaps the most arresting song onboard The Soft Pack arrives when "Pull Out" loads. This is the song that young boys in bedrooms will play on repeat when dreaming of forming their own perfect punk-rock-garage-rock band. They wrote it while playing each other's instruments (Matty on bass, Brian on guitar, Dave on drums). When Matt walked into the rehearsal space and heard the glorious noise his colleagues were making in a lop-sided fashion he started ad-libbing lyrics on top and hey presto! A pearl was crafted.

Tickets: $10.00 advance, $12.00 day of show, not including applicable fees. Tickets are on sale Friday, February 5th at noon at all Ticketweb locations, charge by phone (866) 468-7623, Chop Suey box office, or online at TicketWeb.com. For more information, please visit STGPresents.org.

Seattle Theatre Group is the 501 (c)(3) non-profit arts organization that operates the historic Paramount and Moore Theatres in Seattle, Washington. Our mission is to make diverse performing arts and education an integral part of our region's cultural identity while keeping these two landmark venues alive and vibrant. STG presents a range of performances from Broadway, off-Broadway, dance and jazz to comedy, concerts of all genres, speakers and family shows - at both historic theatres in Seattle and venues throughout the Puget Sound and Portland, Oregon.



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