great musicians...to date the most fun I ever had playing music...I loved playing in every instance, but playing with these guys was a blank canvas, and they humored my input enough toi make me feel like I had a purpose in contributing. I loved the guns, and the fact I could play the music face down drunk most of the time...I loved Table because I played with my closest pals...and TI was always fun to tour...wish I would have taken that more seriously...oh well...hind sight and all;) funny to hear these songs again. I left the band just as we were starting to gel. I think if I would have continued with Gary and Steve and Kevin, I would have produced some of the best drumming...they really brought it out in me.
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Clockmaker was a progressive sometimes metal band formed I beleive by Steve Spaeth after he separated from Thought Industry. I only remember seeing them a couple times. Perhaps them and Table. (and maybe Screwtape and maybe Tongue) were the most extreme expressions of the proggy/tech theme Thought Industry brought in. I remember Brent talking to/about Clockmaker saying "holy shit, is that in 15/16 time?" (apparently something was) and advising them to "never hit your distortion pedals again" (a compliment, as their clean guitar parts were so artful/clever/creative).
Steve Spaeth - Vocals & Guitars
Gary Green - Guitar
Jared Bryant - Drums
Jeff Hutchense - Drums
Kevin (Keith?) Hanna? - Bass
None currently listed
Drain from the Amalgamate comp (this thing is pretty insane)
great musicians...to date the most fun I ever had playing music...I loved playing in every instance, but playing with these guys was a blank canvas, and they humored my input enough toi make me feel like I had a purpose in contributing. I loved the guns, and the fact I could play the music face down drunk most of the time...I loved Table because I played with my closest pals...and TI was always fun to tour...wish I would have taken that more seriously...oh well...hind sight and all;) funny to hear these songs again. I left the band just as we were starting to gel. I think if I would have continued with Gary and Steve and Kevin, I would have produced some of the best drumming...they really brought it out in me.
Posted by: BlackRabbit on 01-03-10 about Clockmaker
Thanks for posting! I cannot take the credit for it though, Lonnie Butcher is the man with archive of Kzoo goodness. He sent me the MP3s, I was just the delivery boy.