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Episode 32 Featuring Mission 5
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Mon, 10 Sep 2007 
The MastanMusic Hour Episode 32 Parts 1 and 2

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Episode 32 Part 2 Featured Live Musical Guests
Mission 5


The husky sound of Steve Wilkinsons voice is familiar to fans of his former band, Gravelpit. Mission 5 is his latest Portland based band, called “quite possibly the most underrated band in the city’s history” by The Oregonian. Don't miss their rousing live performance of power chord infused space rock in this Episode 32 pt2 of the MastanMusic Hour.

Join us in Episode 32 Part 1 where Jeremy Wilson and Sam Densmore spin new tracks from: Kasey Anderson Ehren Ebbage Smile Brigade Mysteryboy The Soda Pop Kids Mark Olson Sid and Fancy

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We want to make a shout out to our friends at the Eugene Celebration! Thanks to those of you who made it out to Jeremy Wilson and Sam Densmores' viral media presentation at the Eugene Film Festival Saturday, and to the Silverhawk show at Luckeys on Friday! Extra props go out to MacDonald Theater stage performers Mirah Shiny Toy Guns The Brunettes Dirty Sweet Reeble Jar and The Everyone Orchestra

The photo to the right is Sam Densmore running Pro-tools interface and at the board, Jeremy Wilson both mixing Tony Smiley's next single "Holiday Mud". Photo by Juliana Tobon

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See and hear Mission 5 perform their song "Upside Down" live from MastanMusic Studio in Portland, OR.

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The MastanMusic Hour is produced, engineered and hosted by Jeremy Wilson and Sam Densmore. Videography and video editing done by Jeremy Wilson and John Densmore. Production Assistant Pat Stein Photography by Juliana Tobon

Kasey Anderson, Ehren Ebbage, Smile Brigade, Mystery Boy, The Soda Pop Kids, Mark Olson, Sid and Fancy


MastanMusic Hour - Episode 32 - Part 1 33 mb mp3
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Kasey Anderson
"The Reckoning" from the CD
The Reckoning
A dark and haunting title track called "The Reckoning" opens Kasey Anderson new CD with Americana and indie rock overtones. With a back up band featuring former members of Georgia Satellites, Peter Frampton, and Ryan Adams, Kasey's new Terra Soul release is something striking and unpredictable.





Visit him on the web at www.myspace.com/kaseyanderson for more info on his busy touring schedule.

Ehren Ebbage "Bury that Feeling" from the CD
Bottlerocket
Softly strummed acoustic guitars open this gorgeous track from Ehren Ebbage. From his self released CD entitled Bottlerocket, "Bury That Feeling" strikes a chord with fans of sixties folk and modern indie rock ala' early Shins.

Smile Brigade "Mayor of Olympia" from the CD
take the precious edge off this trecherous ledge
Smile Brigade Smile Brigade consider themselves to be a pop band, priding themselves on nice hooks and solid arrangements of great songs. Their sound sports a likely pairing of late sixties compression drenched drum sounds, and the Jesus And Mary Chains penchant for baritone vocals heavy on the reverb. Visit Tilton House Records online and get yourself a copy of this Seattle duets latest offering.

Mysteryboy "Freaks Are My World" from the CD
Treasure Saucer
photo on mastanmusic.com Hailing from Soquel, CA, a town with only five city blocks, Mysteryboy (aka Mott Jordan; Vocals and Instruments) brings us "Freaks Are My World" from the 2006 CD release entitled Treasure Saucer. Psciencelab Records pedals Mysteryboys psychedelic sounds. Look out Santa Cruz, Mystery Boy has come to town!

The Soda Pop Kids "Saturday Everyday" from the CD
Teen Bop Dream
photo on mastanmusic.com Sporting a retro/glam look and tunes to match, The Soda Pop Kids are recent transplants to the Portland music scene. Simple and direct guitar based song ideas are the Kids specialty. Their new CD, Teen Bop Dream, recalls moments from Rock n Roll History that are as diverse as The Who, Chuck Berry, and The Runaways is available from the Chicago, ILL. based Full Breach Kicks label.

Mark Olson "Sandy Denny" from the CD
The Salvation Blues
photo on mastanmusic.com "I Was deeply depressed. Everything had fallen apart." Mark Olson. Sometimes it takes a trip to the darkest parts of a persons soul to find inspiration. Founding member of the Jayhawks and troubadour Mark Olson explores those heart wreching moments to maximum effect, coming forward with a personal and moving new CD, The Salvation Blues. Acoustic overtones and Marks trademark nasal voice tell these stories well. Salvation Blues is currently available on Hacktone Records.

Sid and Fancy "Lake Peigneur" from the CD
Now Naked
photo on mastanmusic.com Sid and Fancy are of DIY folk music from Eugene, OR. With plucking banjo, old time fiddlin that would make Pa from "Little House On The Prairie" proud, and edgy rata-tat percussion they defy the expectations brought on by the black and white punk style of their CD cover.

Recorded in 2007, Sid and Fancy's Now Naked is fresh off the presses and sure to bring them a well deserved following in no time.

Title Artist Where
The Reckoning Kasey Anderson 01:13
Bury that Feeling Ehren Ebbage 07:40
Mayor of Olympia Smile Brigade 11:16
Freaks Are My World Mystery Boy 16:42
Saturday Everyday The Soda Pop Kids 20:35
Sandy Denny Mark Olson 25:33
Lake Peigneur Sid and Fancy 29:03

Mission 5
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Join us for Episode 32 pt 2 of the Mastan Music Hour live guests this week are Mission 5.

Mission 5 are from Portland, Oregon, home to some of the best rock n roll bands around these days. They have a new CD titled Search For A Perfect Life currently on record store shelves. (BUY NOW AT CDBABY)

Frontman/guitarist Steve Wilkinson (Gravel Pit) and band members Roland Klasen (Bombshack) bass, Rick Barry (Haymaker) beats, and Craig Stahr (The Quags) guitar, kick out the jams. Crushing guitars served up with melodic songs and solid drumming are hard to beat when Mission 5 is the band in question. Known not only as stellar individuals, these guys have great chops, and deliver an intense and always fun show, everytime. Don't miss their live show benefiting the Childhood Diabetis Foundation Nov, 10th at The Kennedy School in Portland, Oregon. Word on the street is that they are already starting work on their next CD. These guys rule! So check'm out by pressing the play button above.

Mission 5 are:

Steve Wilkinson - vox, guitar
Roland Klasen - bass
Craig Stahr - guitar, vox
Rick Barry - drums, vox

Check out this upcoming show:
NOV 10th - The Kennedy School (Portland, OR.)


Title Artist Where
Come Back Mission 5 02:46
Get Out Of Line Mission 5 07:03
North Carolina Mission 5 10:06
Upside Down Mission 5 17:36
Complicated Mission 5 19:49
Brand New Day Mission 5 23:13

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