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Hockey Night Official WebsiteHockey Night, with dual guitarists and two drummers, is one of the most original and singular rock bands to come out of Minnesota in years. The duality of singer/principal songwriter Paul Sprangers and his co-lead guitarist, Scott Wells, drives and inspires
HOCKEY NIGHT's ferociously original vision of new rock and roll music. Sprangers is one of the first musicians to fully mine and revisit 90's indie rock as his principle inspiration, while Scott Wells keeps his feet firmly planted in the big guitar of classic rock. Rarely are two guitars used as creatively as Wells and Sprangers—whose harmonized dual guitar lines often earn comparisons to the Allmans or Thin Lizzy. The two drummers, Alex Achen and Adam Harness, with their slippery dual-drum kit attack, provide the catalyst for HOCKEY NIGHT’s energetic live show.
Achen, Wells and Sprangers are lifelong friends from
Red Wing, MN—a unique and somewhat isolated
river town south of the twin cities. The three young
men
consummated their years of experience and experiments
in “The Renegades,” a much-loved Minnesota
spazz-punk group whose insane live shows and improvisational
“jams” earned them cult status in the
thriving Twin Cities underground, as well as opening
slots for larger local and national touring acts.
A bartender at the Pilot Light in Knoxville, TN once
described The Renegades as “a cross between
Truman’s Water, Karp, and The Replacements.”
On his own, Sprangers had been recording hundreds
of lo-fi pop songs as “The Hockey Night.”
1998’s “Blue EP” was a college radio
hit. In the summer of 2001,
Sprangers began work on a full-length record without
knowing how it would be released or who would ever
hear it. What began as a collection of 4-track demos
and half-ideas was crafted into the ambitious 2002
release, “Rad Zapping,” with impeccable
production and guidance lent by Minneapolis man-about-town
and
uber-producer Jeremy Ylvisaker (Fog, Dosh, Lateduster,
Mark Mallman, Redstart). At this point “The
Renegades” and “The Hockey Night”
became simply “HOCKEY NIGHT”
and began writing the songs that would become fodder
for “Keep Guessin’.”
fter three years of touring America’s bars,
basements, universities, dorm rooms, VFWs, granges,
snack shacks, beaches, kitchens and hospital parking
lots, HOCKEY NIGHT has stirred the muck of the vast
American underground, creating word-of-mouth buzz
that
has followed them back and forth across the country.
HOCKEY NIGHT has embarked down a path of musical curiosity
and creativity, unabashedly inspired by and wholly
embracing classic rock, like Thin Lizzy, Boston, T.
Rex, Journey, Springsteen and, yes, Pavement.
Basic tracks for “Keep Guessin’”
were recorded in two weeks at the Terrarium and Dynasty!
Basement Studios in Minneapolis due to dwindling funds
and closing windows of available time. These frenetic
and sleepless recording sessions belie the record’s
mature assurance, creative production, and curious
studio embellishments. The raw tracks were soon polished,
mixed, and then re-mixed by legendary knob wizard
Bryce Goggin (Pavement, Chavez, Low, Phish) at Trout
Studios in NYC. The result—a genuinely creative
and inspired record that weaves countless replayable
pop hooks through soulful guitar witchery and
experimentation.
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