Moonspeed
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Best shows this week
(Denver Post Entertainment)
Show Reviews | Moonspeed
Show Review: Moonspeed, The Wheel, Ross Etherton Saturday 28 June 2008 at the Hi-Dive, Denver
(The Donnybrook Writing Academy)
Live Review: Film School, Moonspeed and Ascaris at Larimer Lounge
Photo: Tom Murphy Moonspeed sounded great despite subpar sound. Film School, Moonspeed
(Backbeat Online)
MONOLITH Announces Additional Artists
(Monolith Festival)
Monolith Adds More Acts
with the addition of Dressy Bessy, Astra Moveo and Moonspeed (Jeff Suthers and Shannon Stein’s post-Bright Channel
(Backbeat Online)
show review: Moonspeed, The Wheel, Ross Etherton
reposted from the notorious Donnybrook Writing Academy: Show Reviews | Moonspeed By The Truth • Jun
(Truth Be Told)
Over the Weekend... Moonspeed, Ross Etherton and the Wheel @ hi-dive
Photo by Tom Murphy. Moonspeed, Ross Etherton and the Wheel Saturday, June 28, 2008 hi
(Backbeat Online)
News: Monlith Festival announced more acts
, The Veils, The Muslims, Cory Chisel and the Wandering Sons, Electric Touch, Moonspeed, Astra Moveo, Rob
(Electronic Voice Phenomenon)
Denver/Boulder: Shows this week | 11/17 - 11/23
Theatre Mason Jennings @ Boulder Theater Moonspeed @ Hi-Dive Mudvayne @ Fillmore Auditorium Roe
(Merry Swankster)
denver bands never die,
music in the very near future - stay tuned for Jeff's new Moonspeed lineup, a third Pteranodon record
(Truth Be Told)
The origins of Moonspeed date back to 2003, when Jeff Suthers began to record layered compositions that were both relaxed and sonically energetic. Suthers based these recordings primarily on the sounds of driving acoustic guitars with interplaying synthesizer and electric guitar melodies. An LP and an EP were assembled out of this material, and both were distributed as a handmade limited release on Flight Approved Records in 2006.
On the eaves of winter 2007, preliminary and experimental rehearsals with a live four-piece ensemble were arranged with the intent of capturing the rhythmic tendencies and sonic layering found within the early Moonspeed recordings. The early live sessions contained both a trial of old material and a launch pad for new ideas and improvisations. This early cast included two electric guitars, bass, and drums. It was realized shortly therafter that more players and sounds were necessary to fully realize the sonic nature of Moonspeed.
Slowly, members were added to the cast in order to create the sounds of what became the Moonspeed of today. While a small amount of old Moonspeed material is called upon and re-worked, Suthers has composed new pieces tailored to the large ensemble of musicians that now call Moonspeed home. Eleven people play pinball, and the many instruments found in the lineup:
Jeff Suthers – Electric Guitar, Vocals, Setlists, Future
Adam Shaffner – Bass, Coffee, eater of snacks
Ryan Sniegowski – Electric Guitar, repairs, made-up words
James Barone – Drumset, cool beans
Shannon Stein – Synthesizer, chips and salsa
Jim Sweeney – Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, beard
Kit Peltzel – Drumset, Caretaker of Draco the black beast
Darren Cheek – Synthesizers, Resident Astronomer
Hayley Helmericks- Percussion, Vocals, Melodica, radness
Doug Spencer – Donkey Jaw, Wind Chimes, Smiles
Matt Brown – Acoustic, Percussion, Vibe









