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TK Webb & The Visions
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Website: http://tkwebbandthevisions.com/
Bio: "It felt like gravity pulling the sound towards being bigger. From solo
acoustic to a trio to a four- piece electric group. I found myself surrounded ... (more)
by bland half-baked folk acts and wanted out. This project feels right. It feels like a band should." - TK Webb
TK (Thomas Kelly) Webb was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri and began his musical journey around the age of 9 when he picked up his first guitar. By the age of thirteen, he had already played in a bunch of punk rock bands around town and continued honing his playing throughout the 90s. In 1999, TK made the decision to relocate to Brooklyn, NY, where he built a loyal following through his live performances, which ranged from blues-soaked acoustic shows to spaced out, feedback jams.
One thing that became clear was that TK was a truly gifted player, capable of producing some startlingly convincing Delta Blues. Following the release of TK Webb's second solo LP, Phantom Parade (Social Registry, 2006), dubbed by Rolling Stone Magazine as a four-star, “oddly gripping” effort, it was evident that Webb's songwriting was beginning to outgrow the sound that had peppered his solo efforts. The new songs that would go on to comprise the Ancestor record referenced the rock music that Webb had grown up on. This sparked his decision to form The Visions in the summer of 2007.
Joining Webb in the new band on second guitar is Brian Hale (ex-Love As Laughter), who had previously been accompanying Webb on bass following the release of Phantom Parade, Nic Gonzales (The Comas, Love As Laughter, Blood on the Wall) on drums, and Jordan Gable rounding out the line up on bass. This new cast helps take TK’s acoustic visions and plugs them in through the Marshall, making for a heavier, more cohesive listen than Webb’s previous work.
Produced by Matt Boynton at his Vacation Islands Studios in Brooklyn, Ancestor speaks of modern day paranoia, love, and a host of other human emotions many of us face in our day-to-day, making for not only an amazingly heavy, but also a sincerely beautiful recording.
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August 7 2008
DOWNLOAD: TK Webb & The Visions - Teen Is Still Shaking

Last year during CMJ I managed to wander over to a room of fellow longhairs at the Glasslands Gallery in Brooklyn to catch TK Webb and his band, The Visions, shred so hard that their amps broke. Well actually, it was just TK’s amp that broke, but dude was rocking and strumming and bending so hard that the thing just damn fell off the stage and it sounded like the whole place had exploded. Undeterred, TK just picked the thing back up, kicked it a few times, and started his next song. I don’t think that song was “Teen Is Still Shaking” but I wish it had been—a righteous slow-tempo wailer with huge, rotund drums, liquid sheets of Mellotron and down-home picking that slides between Keef and Kurt and and the Pixies’ Joey Santiago. Webb does his best J. Mascis impression to conjure images of paranoia and boredom, but he seems too utterly lost in the jam to really care: “How did we get here?/ Am I gonna die here?/ I can hear the Lord laughing.” The song's from the band’s new album Ancestor, due September 2nd through Kemado, so make sure you grab this mind-melter to hold you over for the pending ear drum assault.
Sounds like: The Black Angels, Dinosaur Jr., Dark Meat
Download: TK Webb & The Visions - Teen Is Still Shaking
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